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  1. Excitement Builds for 1st Private Spaceship Flight to Space Station
  2. False Killer Whales Focus Sound Waves to 'See' Prey
  3. Europe Launching Heaviest Space Station Cargo Ship Friday
  4. Is Patent Protection a Thing of the Past?
  5. Baby-Name Regret Is on the Rise, Expert Says
  6. Do Record High Temps Mean a Scorching Summer is Ahead?
  7. Who Do People Trust? Not Politicians, Clergy or Celebs
  8. Why Women Make Better Bosses
  9. What's Keeping Americans from Fulfilling Their Career Dreams?
  10. Light Show: Watch Auroras Live on Web
  11. Next-Generation GPS Satellites Designed in Virtual Reality
  12. Special Gut Cells May Help Tame Food Allergies
  13. Time Running Out to Salvage Doomed Russian Satellite
  14. Human Invasion Ended Reign Of Australia's 'Giants'
  15. Science Projects Get Boost from New Crowdfunding Site
  16. Coldest, Deepest Ocean Water Mysteriously Disappears
  17. Future Sea-Level Rise Foreshadowed in 3-Million-Year-Old Rocks
  18. NASA releases new moon pics requested by students
  19. NASA Extends Missions to Mercury and the Moon
  20. NASA Probe Snaps New Moon Photos for Students on Earth
  21. Church Chases Away the Sunday Blues
  22. Grounded: 'Bird Man' Admits Faking Flying Video
  23. Startup's Hybrid Body Armor Softens Blow to Troops
  24. 'Angry Birds Space' Launches Game into Orbit
  25. Did Belief in Gods Lead to Mayan Demise?
  26. Severe headaches tied to suicide attempts: study
  27. Severe headaches tied to suicide attempts: study
  28. Europe Launches Giant Cargo Ship Toward Space Station
  29. GOP's claims about Obama puzzle environmentalists
  30. Audit: Gas lines tied to fracking lack oversight
  31. Source Star of New Supernova Explosion May Be Found
  32. Fertile Imagination: Ovulating Gals Have More Sex Fantasies
  33. Construction of Giant Telescope Begins With Explosion Today: Watch Live
  34. Wernher von Braun at 100: Moon Rocket Pioneer's Legacy Recalled
  35. How Poverty, False Promises, Fuel Illegal Organ Trafficking
  36. Mariana Trench Expedition Peers Deep into Earth
  37. Saturn's Gravity Warps Icy Moon's Erupting Jets
  38. Why Your 1st Marriage Has a 50% Chance of Lasting
  39. Giant Telescope's Construction Starts with a Bang ... Literally
  40. Disputed Painting Is a Van Gogh, New Analysis Suggests
  41. Is Porn Bad For You? Santorum Brings Up Tricky Question
  42. Cloudy skies delay Va. suborbital rocket launches
  43. Video of UFO Buzzing by Fighter Jets Bugs Believers
  44. 'Warp-Speed' Planets Flung Out of Galaxy on Wild Ride
  45. Solar Storm Blasted Earth With Mega-Energy Dose
  46. Grand Central's Gigantic Snake Amazes Commuters
  47. Robot Submarine on Jupiter Moon Europa is 'Holy Grail' Mission for Planetary Science
  48. Dispatches to Orbit: Writings by Visionaries von Braun and Amaldi Fly to Space
  49. Space junk threatens station astronauts
  50. Russian Space Junk Threatens Astronauts in Orbit
  51. Top New Zealand scientist Paul Callaghan dies
  52. Cameron's sub makes successful unmanned test dive
  53. Space Junk Forces Station Astronauts to Take Shelter in Lifeboats
  54. Venus, Jupiter and the Moon Meet Up This Weekend: How to Watch Online
  55. Sexualized Clothing on Kids Sends Troubling Signals
  56. Video Shows Ants Mating with Dying, Half-Eaten Queen
  57. Home-Field Advantage Helps Penguins in Warming Antarctic
  58. Largest Hailstone Confirmed in Hawaii
  59. Scientists find gene that can make flu a killer
  60. Scientists find gene that can make flu a killer
  61. Scientists find gene that can make flu a killer
  62. Link builds between weather extremes and warming
  63. Largest Molecules Yet Behave Like Waves in Quantum Double-Slit Experiment
  64. Fatty Diet May Cause New Brain Cells to Sprout
  65. James Cameron begins dive to deepest spot on Earth
  66. James Cameron reaches deepest spot on Earth
  67. Cameron completes journey to Earth's deepest point
  68. Planet Venus Visible in Daytime Sky Today: How to See It
  69. Zoo Diet Linked to Dip in Baby Rhino Births
  70. Young Kids Take Parents' Word on Prejudice
  71. Cameron: Earth's deepest spot desolate, foreboding
  72. NASA Hopes to Launch 5-Rocket Mission to Light US East Coast Sky Tuesday
  73. Moon Formation Theory Challenged by New Study
  74. What If All of America's Toilets Were Flushed Simultaneously?
  75. Ninja Science: Energy Bursts May Be Key to Martial Arts Skills
  76. Global warming close to becoming irreversible - scientists
  77. 2 Small Asteroids Give Earth a Close Shave
  78. Mysterious Geologic Structure Seen from Space
  79. Military Wants to Detect Terrorist Body Language
  80. How to Spot a Huge Space Cargo Ship in Night Sky This Week
  81. Goo-Coated Coral Blamed on BP Oil Spill
  82. Decade of Extreme Weather Bears Fingerprint of Climate Change
  83. Nuclear Fusion Is a Real Possibility, New Models Suggest
  84. Report: Oil spill culprit for heavy toll on coral
  85. Venus, Jupiter and Moon Shine Bright in Cosmic Dance
  86. Think Room-Temperature Coffee Tastes Bad? Blame Cavemen
  87. 18th-Century Bone Telescopes Discovered in Amsterdam
  88. 18th-Century Bone Telescopes Discovered in Amsterdam
  89. Newly Discovered Hammerhead Shark's 'Twin' Sparks Concern
  90. Low-Carb Diets Imperil People Prone to Heart Disease
  91. Ancient Beluga Whales Enjoyed Warm Waters
  92. Mercury May Be Hiding Water Ice, NASA Spacecraft Reveals
  93. 4,000-Year-Old Stone Monolith Likely an Astronomical Marker
  94. Students' Device Taps Swimming Pool for Power
  95. What Workers Really Do on 'Sick Days'
  96. Science Fiction or Fact: ET Will Look Like Us
  97. Bullies Target Kids with Autism, Survey Finds
  98. Swelling Cities Threaten Humanity, Experts Say
  99. The Best Way to Solve a Problem at Work
  100. US Military Funds Effort to Hack Video Game Consoles
  101. What's the Worst Quality in a Boss?
  102. Hubble Telescope Contest Challenges Public to Find Celestial Treasures
  103. Photos of New Supernova Captured by Amateur Astronomers
  104. Animals Without Borders: 'Open' Dolphin Society Discovered
  105. Hard Times Mean Fewer Baby Boys, Study Suggests
  106. Most Religious States Revealed in New Survey
  107. Fiery Death of Wayward Russian Satellite Mourned by Company
  108. European Cargo Ship to Dock at Space Station Today
  109. American Men Have Higher 'Macho' Hormone than Bolivian Tribesmen
  110. Spectacular Video Captures Views of Star Trails from Space
  111. 'Accordion' Solar Towers Squeeze 20 Times the Power
  112. Living Light: How and Why Organisms Glow
  113. How Digital Forensics Can Help Reveal Online Fraud
  114. Mumbai, Miami on list for big weather disasters
  115. Minor adjustment coming to hurricane wind scale
  116. Deep-Sea Experts Cheer Cameron's Historic Dive
  117. In cancer science, many "discoveries" don't hold up
  118. Ancient Foot Suggests How Man Gave Up Treehouses
  119. Caffeine Turns Hard Workers into Slackers
  120. How Cosmic Collisions May Have Altered Earth's Evolution
  121. Black Hole Beyond Our Galaxy Looks Surprisingly Normal
  122. Scientists pin down historic sea level rise
  123. Foot find shows prehuman walked same time as Lucy
  124. Mysterious Long-Fingered Frog Comes Out of Hiding
  125. Scientists pin down historic sea level rise
  126. In cancer science, many 'discoveries' don't hold up
  127. Bigfoot Hunter Fined by National Parks Service
  128. Amazon Founder Finds Apollo 11 Moon Rocket Engines On Ocean Floor
  129. How to Save Europe's Threatened Butterflies
  130. Space Rocks! Beatles Tribute Band Records Music Video for Station Astronauts
  131. Study finds immune link to disfiguring leg disease
  132. European Robot Cargo Ship Docks at Space Station
  133. Scientists pin down historic sea level rise
  134. Scientists pin down historic sea level rise
  135. Conservatives Losing Trust in Science, Study Finds
  136. Super-Earth Alien Planets May Hang on to Life More Tightly
  137. New Milky Way Photo Captures 1 Billion Stars
  138. Increasing Cracks Could Speed Antarctic Ice Loss
  139. New 3D Software Transforms Coloring Page into Animated Scene
  140. How Access to the Pill Boosted Women's Wages
  141. Shoppers Willing to Pay to More to Socially Responsible Companies
  142. Huge 'Solar Tornado' Twists Across Sun's Surface in New Video
  143. The Surprising Way Many Americans Spend Their Tax Refunds
  144. 1 in 88 Kids Has Autism
  145. CEO Identity a Mystery to Many Employees
  146. 'Big Bang Theory' Beams Leonard Nimoy, Stephen Hawking Aboard
  147. Spain faces brain drain as cuts force scientists to leave
  148. Spectacular Brain Images Reveal Surprising Simplicity
  149. If We Discover Aliens, What's Our Protocol for Making Contact?
  150. Everyone Wants to Work from Home...So Why Aren't They?
  151. Life's Building Blocks May Have Formed in Dust Around Young Sun
  152. Ancient Ichthyosaur Mother Did Not Explode, Scientists Say
  153. Antarctic Explorer's Last Words: 100 Years Ago Today
  154. Spectacular Brain Images Reveal Surprisingly Simple Structure
  155. Amazing Nebula Photo Looks Like a Giant Human Head
  156. Science under fire from 'merchants of doubt': US historian
  157. Scientists warn of 'emergency on global scale'
  158. Questioning God Easier for More Devout
  159. Van Gogh's Sunflowers Are Mutants
  160. Oldest Animal-Shaped Structures Discovered in Peru
  161. Deadly Virus Increases Mosquito Blood Lust
  162. How a Tiny Robot Could Check Your Health from Inside Your Body
  163. Rescuers free entangled gray whale off Calif.
  164. Bangladesh plans to build its first satellite
  165. Jupiter May Help Supercharge Meteor Shower from Halley's Comet
  166. Best Time to Observe the Moon This Month Is Now
  167. Mixed Martial Arts Celebrity Recruited for Ancient Roman Army
  168. "Speed of light" experiment professor resigns
  169. Too Much Homework Is Bad for Kids
  170. US Military Bets on 'Big Data' to Win Wars
  171. Future 'Smart Homes' Will Watch and Remember Your Needs
  172. How Water on the Moon Could Fuel Space Exploration
  173. NASA's New Mars Rover Will Explore Towering 'Mount Sharp'
  174. Gen Y Seeks Work-Life Balance Above All Else
  175. Engineering Humans: A New Solution to Climate Change?
  176. What You Know, Not Who You Know, Spurs Career Success
  177. Entangled gray whale off Calif. freed after chase
  178. April Fools! 5 Hilarious Fake Scientific Breakthroughs
  179. 'Mass Effect' Controversy: How Video Games Have Freed Storytelling
  180. Disney Donates Space-Flown Buzz Lightyear Toy to Smithsonian
  181. Strategies Won't Help You Win Mega Millions
  182. Man's Best Friend May Be His Best Co-Worker, Too
  183. Depression Linked with Sleep Breathing Problems, Study Finds
  184. Venus and Pleiades Star Cluster Shine in Celestial Show Tuesday
  185. No Kidding: April Fools' Is Good for the Soul
  186. Science Fiction or Fact: Sentient Living Planets Exist
  187. Earth Hour From Space: Astronaut to Participate In Orbit
  188. Chocolate Allergies Linked to Cockroach Parts
  189. New Images of Titanic Wreck Revealed
  190. Is April Fools' Day Dying?
  191. New Camera Sees Japan's Radiation Threats
  192. Space Robot Photo Recreates Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel Scene
  193. Panel backs sharing studies of lab-made bird flu
  194. 66 People Sickened in Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Turtles
  195. 'Faster-Than-Light' Study Coordinator Resigns
  196. Warm, Comfy Mice Make Better Lab Specimens
  197. Cats in Space: Internet Video Pokes Feline Fun at Cosmic Photos
  198. Spaceman-Turned-Politician Can Call Himself 'Astronaut' on Ballot
  199. Bees Self-Medicate To Fight Off Fungus
  200. Fireflies' Unique Flashes Help Distinguish Species
  201. Washington Monument Surveyed for Quake Effects
  202. 10 Foolish Résumé Mistakes That Could Cost You the Job
  203. April Fools' Day Asteroid to Buzz Earth Sunday: No Joke!
  204. NASA Chief Salutes 'Bold Venture' to Raise Sunken Apollo 11 Engines
  205. Mysterious Animal-Shaped Structures Are Oldest Known
  206. Japan experts warn of future risk of giant tsunami
  207. Strange Gamma-Ray Objects in Deep Space Perplex Scientists
  208. Shorter, More Intense Workouts May Be Healthier
  209. April Fools' Day Asteroid Zips Close by Earth
  210. When Dinosaurs Roamed, Wildfire Was a Foe
  211. NASA Black Hole Probe to Hunt Galactic Hearts of Darkness
  212. Flowing Water on Mars? Strange Red Planet Features Stir Debate
  213. Why Some Kids With Severe Autism 'Bloom'
  214. Oceans Started Warming 135 Years Ago, Study Suggests
  215. New Map of Distant Galaxies May Reveal Dark Energy History
  216. Agency stops seismic tests; worries about dolphins
  217. Mothers' Caffeine Intake Doesn't Wake Babies at Night, Study Finds
  218. Your Presence Launches Millions of Microbes into Air
  219. World Repository of Human Genetics Now Hosted by Amazon
  220. Study: Our ancestors used fire a million years ago
  221. Hot Find! Humans Used Fire 1 Million Years Ago
  222. Fukushima Radiation Tracked Across Pacific Ocean
  223. Supernova Explosion Ripped Star's Guts Inside Out
  224. Many Parents Not Taking Kids Outside to Play
  225. Fooled You! Richard Branson's Volcano Journey Prank
  226. SpaceX Taps Space Experts to Review Private Spaceship Safety
  227. Mammograms Cited in Breast Cancer Overdiagnosis
  228. Should You Pre-Chew Your Baby's Food?
  229. Doomed Comets Die Faster in Sun by Diving Deep Into Star
  230. Dark Energy Search Needs Research Funding Boost, Nobel Winners Say
  231. Space tourist is just one way to describe Simonyi
  232. Teens With Bulging Bellies at Increased Risk for Hypertension
  233. Rare Venus Transit of Sun Occurs in June: Skywatching Travel Tips
  234. Mars Forms Triangle with Moon and Bright Star Tonight
  235. Making Money Work: Using Coins to Generate Electricity
  236. Cancer-Causing Chemical Found in Smokeless Tobacco
  237. The Best US Cities in Which to Find a Job
  238. Restored Scribble May Be Shakespeare's Signature
  239. Two NASA Space Shuttles Head to New Homes This Month
  240. Dwarf Galaxies Help to Unlock Secrets of Dark Matter
  241. 'Breathtaking' Mummy Coffin Covers Seized in Israel
  242. Forget Modesty, Narcissists Best Suited for Job Interview Success
  243. That's Hot! March Broke or Tied 7,755 US Temp Records
  244. North Korea's Rocket Technology Explained: An Observer's Guide
  245. Astronauts Snap 1 Million Photos from Space Station
  246. Sweets and Fast Food Linked to Depression
  247. New Video Shows Rare Snow Leopards in Kashmir
  248. Sick Ants Help Vaccinate Colonies, Study Suggests
  249. How Do We Fall Asleep?
  250. Why Women Find it Harder to Quit Smoking