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    Baucus ups pressure on health groups 06/27/2009The reason for the pressure stems from the Democrats' high-stakes gambit.Chris Frates

    AARP threatens sens. on health care 06/27/2009Sharply written letter on behalf of seniors illustrates hardball politics and backroom dealing over bill.Chris Frates

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    Platypus Helps Illuminate Ovarian Cancer06/27/2009Researchers believe our oldest mammalian relative may help us to better understand ovarian cancer. DNA mapping of the platypushas uncovered an interesting relationship between their sex chromosomes and DNA sequences found in human ovarian cancer.

    Dietary Fat Linked To Pancreatic Cancer06/27/2009High intake of dietary fats from red meat and dairy products was associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer, accordingto a new study.

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    Selenium Intake May Worsen Prostate Cancer In Some, Study Reports 06/27/2009Higher selenium levels in the blood may worsen prostate cancer in some men who already have the disease. A higher risk of more-aggressive prostate cancer was seen in men with a certain genetic variant. In those subjects, having a high level of selenium in theblood was associated with a two-fold greater risk of poorer outcomes than men with the lowest amount []

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    Evidence Of Memory Seen In Songbird Brain 06/27/2009When a zebra finch hears a new song from a member of its own species, the experience changes gene expression in its brain inunexpected ways, researchers report. The sequential switching on and off of thousands of genes after a bird hears a new tune offersa new picture of memory in the songbird brain.

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    Source: Reuters * Western pressure to force Mugabe exit could create chaos * Open to majority foreign ownership of mines,agriculture By Michael Georgy and Serena Chaudhry ...

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    INTERVIEW-Iran committed to Afghan drug fight, UN says 06/27/2009Source: Reuters * Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan start joint anti-drug raids * Iran committed to regional drug fight, U.N. official says

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    By Daniel Flynn TRIESTE, Italy, June 27 (Reuters) - Iran is committed to ... Grenade in India Kashmir wounds four soldiers 06/27/2009

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    Quake rattles Greek island of Santorini, no damage 06/27/2009Source: Reuters ATHENS, June 27 (Reuters) - A 5.1 magnitude earthquake followed by several weaker tremors shook the Greekisland of Santorini early on Saturday, but there were no reports of injuries or damage. The ...

    Q+A-Preah Vihar temple and Thai-Cambodian tensions 06/27/2009

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    Steve Isakowitz, the Department of Energy's CFO, on how the agency will spend billions on energy technology. Waterproof Lithium-Air Batteries 06/26/2009

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    On The Appalachian, Some Hike Off The Recession 06/27/2009Whether recently laid off or just without any job prospects, some people have traded their resumes and interview suits for sleepingbags and hiking boots. They're on the Appalachian Trail for the next four months and they hope that by the time they're off, theeconomy will have recovered.

    House Narrowly Passes Climate Change Measure 06/27/2009The U.S. House voted 219-212 for a sweeping bill to combat global warming. It would put gradually stricter caps on the totalnational output of heat-trapping gases, based on a system of permits that can be bought and sold.

    Figuring Michael Jackson's Estate A Complex Task06/27/2009As authorities look deeper into the cause of Michael Jackson's death, financial experts will be trying to dissect the value of hisestate, which was weighed down by massive debts.

    A Madoff Investor Urges Harsh Sentence 06/27/2009Bernard Madoff is scheduled to be sentenced on Monday for perpetrating the greatest financial fraud in history, one that dupedthousands of investors, big and small, out of billions of dollars. Scott Simon speaks with Allan Goldstein, 76, who says he lost hislife savings to Madoff's Ponzi scheme.

    Of Fuel Cells And Chicken Feathers 06/26/2009Each year, the agricultural industry must dispose of billions of pounds of chicken feathers. Richard Wool, a chemical engineer atthe University of Delaware, says when feathers are heated, they develop nano-sized caverns in which hydrogen can be stored.

    Wind Has Soaring Potential, Study Finds 06/26/2009Wind alone could provide more than 16 times the electricity needs of the U.S., according to a study in the Proceedings of theNational Academy of Sciences. Harvard professor Michael McElroy and Revis James, of Electric Power Research Institute,

    discuss the challenges of harnessing wind power. Video Pick: An Airplane That Flies Itself06/26/2009

    Meet the V-Bat: it's about 70 pounds, eight feet tall, equipped with computers and flies without a pilot. Engineer Stephen Morris,the president and CEO of MLB Co., describes how the plane works and what it might be good for.

    Do Corporate Boards Need More Teeth? 06/26/2009Should corporate directors have forestalled crisis in the financial sector? Critics are calling for stronger corporate governance andmore financial expertise on boards of directors.

    Housing Market Still Keeping Economy Down 06/26/2009The Federal Reserve said this week that the "pace of the economic contraction is slowing." But house prices are still falling, andsome analysts - including former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan say the economy can't go up until house prices stop goingdown. David Wessel of The Wall Street Journal talks with David Greene about the housing []

    Jackson Was On The Brink Of A Comeback06/26/2009One of the tragic aspects of Michal Jackson's death is that fans were going to see him soon in concert. Promoter AEG Live took a

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    gamble when it decided to back the shows in London. Skeptics said the pop star wouldn't follow through. Insurers shied away.Ticket demand was so great, the run was extended to 50 concerts. Now, $85 million in tickets wil []

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    New U.S. Cyber Command Raises Privacy Concerns 06/26/2009Defense Secretary Robert Gates has created a new cyber command in the Pentagon that will be headed by the director of thesecretive National Security Agency. Privacy advocates worry about the role of the NSA and the militarization of the Internet.

    Of Fuel Cells And Chicken Feathers 06/26/2009Each year, the agricultural industry must dispose of billions of pounds of chicken feathers. Richard Wool, a chemical engineer atthe University of Delaware, says when feathers are heated, they develop nano-sized caverns in which hydrogen can be stored.

    Wind Has Soaring Potential, Study Finds 06/26/2009Wind alone could provide more than 16 times the electricity needs of the U.S., according to a study in the Proceedings of theNational Academy of Sciences. Harvard professor Michael McElroy and Revis James, of Electric Power Research Institute,discuss the challenges of harnessing wind power.

    Video Pick: An Airplane That Flies Itself06/26/2009Meet the V-Bat: it's about 70 pounds, eight feet tall, equipped with computers and flies without a pilot. Engineer Stephen Morris,the president and CEO of MLB Co., describes how the plane works and what it might be good for.

    Is Apple Obliged To Say More About CEO's Health? 06/25/2009A hospital disclosed this week that the computer maker's CEO had a liver transplant because he had "end-stage liver disease" andwas the sickest patient on the list, raising questions about whether the company should have disclosed more about his condition toinvestors.

    Social Networks: They're Popular, But Will They Pay? 06/23/2009Since last August, Facebook has doubled its user base to more than 200 million active users. The hope is that all those users will

    translate into millions of dollars in ad revenue. But turning a profit can be tricky business on the Web. Iran Uses Tech Tools To Censor Dissent 06/22/2009

    In Iran, protesters are using social-networking sites to contest the presidential election. But every e-mail, video and tweet thatmakes it out of Iran likely has passed through a new system the government put in place to filter dissent. Christopher Rhoads ofThe Wall Street Journal discusses how Iran got this capability and how it works.

    The Clash Of Ages: How Technology Divides Workers 06/22/2009What do you do about employees who love to tweet, text and social network throughout the day? It's a question companies aregrappling with as the generation gap threatens to create a communications divide. Recent studies show tensions are rising in theworkplace between Gen Y, Gen X and baby boomers.

    This Just In ... If You Dare To Watch 06/22/2009The televised death of a young woman on a street in Tehran represents an important moment for media and for the technology thatdelivers what we call news today. We are now on the cusp of live, unfiltered video coverage from citizen journalists around theworld.

    Smartphone Market Heats Up 06/18/2009The newest iPhone goes on sale Friday. For many, so-called smartphones like iPhones and BlackBerries are more than gadgets,they are a necessity. And as demand for the products has grown, so has competition. It's now an epic business battle.

    Scientific American

    A Family Tree, a Rare Cancer, and a Hunt for its Cause 06/26/2009 Biofuel Showdown: Should Domestic Ethanol Producers Pay for Deforestation Abroad? 06/25/2009

    After a fierce battle over agricultural incentives in a landmark climate bill, Congress plans to ask the National Academy ofSciences to study how biofuel production in the Midwest can shift food production abroad, stimulating a wave of deforestation.[More]

    Car Exhaust Associated With Premature Births in Southern California 06/25/2009 Heart Beat: Music May Help Keep Your Cardiovascular System in Tune 06/24/2009

    Music may calm the savage beast or, at least, make the workday seem shorter. A new study now adds cardiovascular health to thelist of music's potential benefits, suggesting it can directly trigger physiological changes that modulate blood pressure, heart rateand respiration. [More]

    Low Brainer: Ancient Skull Shows Early Primates Didn't Need Big Brains 06/23/2009Compared with other mammals, primates--from lemurs to humans--have huge brains. But scientists still don't know exactly why--or even when--our brains ballooned. A new study, published yesterday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,

    postulates that even without big brains, early primates were able to do a lot of primatelike things--a findin [] Weed-Whacking Herbicide Proves Deadly to Human Cells 06/23/2009 Why Aren't More Women Tenured Science Professors? 06/19/2009

    Women who apply for tenure-track positions at top-tier research universities in math and sciences these days have a slightly betterchance of landing the job than their male colleagues, says a new study funded by the National Science Foundation. [More]

    Following the Money 06/19/2009Global health hit the philanthropic jackpot in recent years. About four times more aid flowed into developing countries in 2007than in 1990. But a paper published in The Lancet suggests the nearly $22 billion donated in 2007 missed many of the worldsmost deserving countries and diseases. [More]

    Clean Diesel Comes of Age 06/19/2009For decades, diesel trucks and buses have spewed large amounts of soot, smog-causing gases and carcinogens into the air.But newdiesel engines are more than 90 percent cleaner than a few years ago, far exceeding the emission reductions required by the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, according to a new study released Thursday. [More] []

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    Subsidized Fertilizer: The Answer to Africa's Food Crisis? 06/18/2009Although overuse of fertilizer has caused environmental damage around the world, some scientists are calling for an increase in itsapplication in African agriculture. [More]

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    We combed our hair up to be like him 06/26/2009Gary Younge

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    'Amanda will get out eventually' 06/26/2009Simon Hattenstone

    Recession ends 'Las Vegas dream' 06/26/2009Andrew Clark

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