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FRIDAY 10. FEBRUARY, 2012
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Like a Dan Brown-style thriller, a questionable document reveals a power struggle within the Vatican.
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People with memory loss injuries may regain some independence by using smart phones.
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The kings of the jungle are changing their behavior as they face ongoing stress, trying to avoid deadly human encounters.
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Here's where you can forget about getting any serious use out of your smart phone.
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Did the "Mars Curse" try to knock out NASA's flagship rover mission to the Red Planet?
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By aiming a new telescope at the highest-energy X-ray light, astronomers hope to see where black holes are hiding.
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How can our brains decipher even garbled nonsense? A key factor could be context.
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Amputee athletes can run safely on these blade-fitting soles.
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A giant heart in New York City responds to your touch.
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Low-frequency signals reach this robot if it's underground or moving through heaps of rubble.
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In space, flames burn like blobs instead of teardrops and it can be hard to find the source.
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Dr. Seuss' Lorax has always spoken for the trees, but now he speaks for nearly 70 sponsors of Universal Pictures' new Lorax movie.
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THURSDAY 9. FEBRUARY, 2012
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To celebrate Jules Verne's birthday, take a look at his science fiction method for blasting astronauts to the moon. Realistic? No. Inspiring? Yes.
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You might want to think again when you post negative comments on Facebook.
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Britain's largest space rock -- excavated 200 years ago by an archaeological dig -- was also preserved by the Ice Age.
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The wireless phone giant is giving parents even more room to restrict their child's phone use.
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Details on the Russian drilling expedition in Lake Vostok tell of a small geyser of drilling fluid that was collected at the surface after the lake was breached.
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Five people are dead in a village in Nepal after the same leopard attacked them.
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A Damascus resident gives DNews an exclusive interview on the odd juxtaposition of fear and normality there.
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Look! Down on the ground. See that small speck at the lower left corner on this picture of Mars? It's alien technology...
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The capsized Concordia is shifting closer to a dangerous drop off as workers scramble to contain contamination.
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RFID tags may soon be cheap enough to stamp on paper.
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A zero-gravity roller coaster will make you hurl...down the tracks at 100 miles an hour.
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A new app helps you focus on a smart phone and see where you're going at the same time.
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Bold black and white stripes might help zebras evade disease-carrying flies but that's not the only benefit.
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