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TUESDAY 23. SEPTEMBER, 2008
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If that VW Beetle looks surprised, the reason may be your brain.
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The sun is in its weakest phase in half a century, which means cosmic rays pose more danger.
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A flock of rubber ducks are released at a melting glacier to try and trace water flow.
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The Cassini space probe reveals Saturn's rings are far older than thought.
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A California scientist extracts living yeast from ancient amber to brew barrels of pale ale.
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MONDAY 22. SEPTEMBER, 2008
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A new excavation suggests Stonehenge was thought to have healing properties.
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An Australian mountain range was an ocean reef some 650 million years ago.
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The paper wasp social scene is more like ours that you might think.
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The Cucuteni people expressed themselves in unusual art forms.
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Electrical errors in the world's largest particle accelerator could delay research for months.
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FRIDAY 19. SEPTEMBER, 2008
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The receding waves of Hurricane Ike left behind a mystery -- a Civil War-era shipwreck.
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At least nine giant tsunamis have hit Japan in the last 3,000 years. Are more to come?
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After an electrical glitch forced it to hault, the CERN particle collider is running again.
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When stressed, plants produce detectable amounts of a chemical form of aspirin.
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THURSDAY 18. SEPTEMBER, 2008
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Comet dust reveals the early solar system may have been like a giant blender.
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The world's largest particle collider is stopped a week after its start-up.
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Is the rate of the universe's expansion detectable over a period as short as 10 years?
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Paleontologists hope to piece together a full crocodile fossil from North Dakota.
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During full moons, a marine bird is much more active than on dimmer nights, research shows.
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The first-ever population count for kangaroo rats will be taken from outer space.
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WEDNESDAY 17. SEPTEMBER, 2008
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A very hot year damages the ability of soils and plants to absorb carbon dioxide.
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Nature's fastest launch comes from a surprising source: fungi.
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Analysis of mitochondrial DNA from 61 iguanas reveals a new species.
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Competition for wives, not better ships, likely set off the violent Viking Age.
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Some families have long known about cactus's water-cleansing properties.
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