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317 articles from MONDAY 23.7.2012
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MONDAY 23. JULY, 2012
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Sally Ride, the first US woman to travel into space, has died aged 61 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, her foundation announces.
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Blue, pink, orange and even calico lobsters are winding up in traps and no one is really sure why.
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A study advocates "watchful waiting" rather than radiation and surgery for less aggressive forms of prostate cancer.
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A new explanation for the mysterious force that slowed down the Pioneer 10 and 11 space probes in the 1980s indicates that the old sage was doubly right.
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Have a birthday in September, October or November?
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The cloud computing giant has snapped up Nicira, a startup developing smarter computer networking.
Cloud computing pioneer VMware
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Letter to the editor.
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Letter to the editor.
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The bears interbred millions of years ago and it could be happening again.
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In the aftermath of the Colorado shooting, the nation's thoughts have turned to how such a tragedy could have been prevented. With predictable polarity, some argue for stricter gun regulations, while others assert that if only more citizens carried concealed weapons, an armed moviegoer could have shot James Holmes, the alleged Colorado gunman, stopping him in his tracks.
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Letters to the editor.
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Letter to the editor.
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A report published by The Lancet said drug resistance had grown among AIDS patients for some classes of antiretrovirals.
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Damaged and aged heart tissue of older heart failure patients was rejuvenated by stem cells modified by scientists, according to new research.
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Too often our memory starts acting like a particularly porous sieve: All the important fragments that should be caught and preserved somehow just disappear. So armed with pencils and bolstered by caffeine, legions of adults, especially older adults, tackle crossword puzzles, acrostics, Sudoku and a host of other activities designed to strengthen their flagging memory muscles.
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Creating a 3-D map of the heart's electrical signals could help treat kids with rapid heartbeat. The new technique provides a more accurate guide for pediatric ablation.
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A large inflatable heat shield developed by NASA's Space Technology Program has successfully survived a trip through Earth's atmosphere while traveling at hypersonic speeds up to 7,600 mph.
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Participants in a new study engaged in physical activities, such as playing catch, while using either specialized eyewear that limits vision to only brief snapshots or while using eyewear with clear lenses that provides uninterrupted vision. There was an observed boost in their visual memory retention that was found to still be active 24 hours later.
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A novel approach to discover the first new tuberculosis (TB) combination drug regimen cleared a major hurdle when Phase II clinical trial results found it could kill more than 99 percent of patients' TB bacteria within two weeks and could be more effective than existing treatments, according to a new study. These results add to a growing body of evidence that the new regimen could reduce treatment by more than a year for some patients.
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More patients can bypass the doctor's call to get test results sooner, but experts are concerned that pervasive direct access to test results may have serious drawbacks.
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Near Field Communication technology has been in phones since 2006, and there's a reason it has yet to take off.
It's been a while since the rumors flew that the next iPhone would
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The Alaska Highway, built in haste during World War II, is facing big challenges, including the effects of climate change on the underlying permafrost.
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A new insecticidal paint is eliminating disease-carrying pests from homes in South America; it’s now being tested in Africa.
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Penn State University spent decades building its brand. Now – following an NCAA punishment that includes $60 million in fines, the loss of athletic scholarships and a four-year bowl game ban – the school must start the process all over again.
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