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  1. Russian Mars Probe to Crash Soon, With World Watching (SPACE.com)
  2. Recent Satellite Crashes Bring Space Junk Problem into Public Eye (SPACE.com)
  3. 13 Common (But Silly) Superstitions (LiveScience.com)
  4. In 'Space Junk 3D,' Orbital Debris Threat Crashes Onto Big Screen (SPACE.com)
  5. Penis Tattoo Blamed for Permanent Erection (LiveScience.com)
  6. Space station moves up and out of way of debris (AP)
  7. Real Farmville: iPad Game Would Let Pigs Play with Humans (LiveScience.com)
  8. Can Stephen Colbert Really Run for President? (LiveScience.com)
  9. Space Station Dodges Space Junk from Satellite Crash (SPACE.com)
  10. Illegal Meat Imports Carry Viruses, Threaten Health (LiveScience.com)
  11. Pollution tied to disease risk in L.A. black women (Reuters)
  12. FDA sends user-fee recommendations to Congress (Reuters)
  13. Computer Virus Swipes Data from Japan's Space Agency (SPACE.com)
  14. BP CEO Dudley says committed to Gulf after spill (Reuters)
  15. Bootylicious Fly Gets Named Beyoncé (LiveScience.com)
  16. How Warmer Summers Cause Colder Winters (LiveScience.com)
  17. 'Man on a Mission' Film Shows Space Traveler Following Dad into Orbit (SPACE.com)
  18. EPA: Low asbestos in wood chips from Libby, Mont. (AP)
  19. 1st Science Fiction Movie Filmed in Space Stays Underground (SPACE.com)
  20. Failed Russian space probe plunging back to Earth (Reuters)
  21. Claimants challenge holdback in BP oil spill case (Reuters)
  22. How Iranian nuclear scientist's assassination will affect Tehran's strategy (The
  23. Moon & Mars Meet in Night Sky Tonight (SPACE.com)
  24. God and Sports: Does Tebow Have a Prayer Against Brady? (LiveScience.com)
  25. Where Will Doomed Russian Mars Probe Fall? (SPACE.com)
  26. The nation's weather (AP)
  27. Project to pour water into volcano to make power (AP)
  28. Nigerian unions to meet president over fuel strike (Reuters)
  29. God and Sports: Does Tebow Have a Prayer Against Brady? (LiveScience.com)
  30. A bit late, winter grips Midwest and Northeast (AP)
  31. National Hurricane Center chief to retire in June (AP)
  32. Crash of Falling Russian Spacecraft Imminent, Experts Say (SPACE.com)
  33. Starry Starry Light Isn't All There is in the Night (ContributorNetwork)
  34. Why Are We Giving Away Billions in Foreign Aid? (ContributorNetwork)
  35. Geothermal Project to Tap into Volcano for Energy Production (ContributorNetwork
  36. Nigeria crisis talks fail to reach compromise (Reuters)
  37. The nation's weather (AP)
  38. Iran OPEC government warns Arab oil producers (Reuters)
  39. Russian space probe to crash on Earth within hours (AP)
  40. Activists detained on Japan whaling vessel: Sea Shepherd (Reuters)
  41. Project to pour water into volcano to make power (AP)
  42. Doomed Russian Mars Probe Just Hours From Crashing to Earth (SPACE.com)
  43. Countdown to crash of Russia's failed Mars probe (Reuters)
  44. Swallowing Parasitic Worms May Heal Your Ails (LiveScience.com)
  45. Failed Russian Mars Probe Crashes Into Pacific Ocean: Reports (SPACE.com)
  46. Celestial Triangle Visible in Night Sky Early Monday (SPACE.com)
  47. Russian space probe crashes into Pacific (AP)
  48. Nigerian president and unions fail to strike deal (Reuters)
  49. The nations weather (AP)
  50. Canada faces legal challenge over Kyoto withdrawal (Reuters)
  51. Why Gay Parents May Be the Best Parents (LiveScience.com)
  52. New Deep Space Capsule Passes NASA Chief's Inspection (SPACE.com)
  53. Rare Caterpillar-like Horizontal Earthquake Discovered (LiveScience.com)
  54. Your Taste for Fat May Reside in Your Genes (HealthDay)
  55. Black Hole Fires Gas 'Bullets' Into Space (SPACE.com)
  56. Electric plants shift from coal to natural gas (AP)
  57. Drowning Incidents Among Children Drop, Study Finds (LiveScience.com)
  58. Italy risks environmental disaster if ship fuel leaks (Reuters)
  59. Scientists Set to Drill to Buried Antarctic Lake (LiveScience.com)
  60. Man-Made Climate Change Debate Hits the Classroom (ContributorNetwork)
  61. Milky Way's Color Is White As a Morning's Snow (SPACE.com)
  62. 1st Private Rocket Launch to Space Station Delayed (SPACE.com)
  63. Radioactive Gravel from Japanese Nuke Disaster Used in Buildings (ContributorNetw
  64. Don't Tell Baby's Sex to Prevent 'Sex Selection' Abortions, Doctor Says (LiveScie
  65. Arm in a Sling? Your Brain Knows & Compensates (LiveScience.com)
  66. Iran and US: Could they talk war into happening? (The Christian Science Monitor)
  67. Captive rhino romance may be last hope for species (Reuters)
  68. Where On Earth Did Russia's Dead Mars Probe Crash? (SPACE.com)
  69. BrainStorm sees positive data in ALS stem cell trial (Reuters)
  70. Your Taste for Fat May Reside in Your Genes (HealthDay)
  71. UK scientists find 'lost' Darwin fossils (AP)
  72. The nations weather (AP)
  73. Russia asks if US radar ruined space probe (AP)
  74. Arm in a Sling? Your Brain Knows & Compensates (LiveScience.com)
  75. Astronomers Are Hunting for Exomoons with Kepler's Help (Time.com)
  76. Puerto Rico installing tsunami sirens in capital (AP)
  77. Police disperse protesters in Madagascar (AP)
  78. Good Heavens! Oldest-Known Astrologer's Board Discovered (LiveScience.com)
  79. Saturn's Moon Titan May be More Earth-Like Than Thought (SPACE.com)
  80. Funding Drought Jeopardizes Future NASA Astronomy Missions (SPACE.com)
  81. Exclusive: Siemens puts 1.7 trillion price tag on nuclear exit (Reuters)
  82. NASA to Fly Above Canada Snowstorms (LiveScience.com)
  83. APNewsBreak: Mars rocks fell in Africa last July (AP)
  84. Parental Alcoholism Linked to Brain Changes in Kids (LiveScience.com)
  85. US announcing talks with EU to limit space debris (AP)
  86. Power Makes People Feel Taller (LiveScience.com)
  87. Countries consider time out on the 'leap second' (AP)
  88. Students Name NASA's Twin Moon Probes 'Ebb' & 'Flow' (SPACE.com)
  89. Japan to release 3 activists who boarded whaler (AP)
  90. Cockroach Cyborgs Get Their Own Power Source (LiveScience.com)
  91. How to Access Wikipedia During Its SOPA Protest (LiveScience.com)
  92. SpaceX delays trial run to space station (Reuters)
  93. Climate Change Ripples Through Mountain Ecosystems (LiveScience.com)
  94. Rare Mars Rocks Crashed to Earth in July (SPACE.com)
  95. Why Sleeping On It May Worsen Traumatic Memories (LiveScience.com)
  96. Boas Time Their Big Squeeze to Prey's Heartbeat (LiveScience.com)
  97. Alcohol Risk to Fetus Is Highest at End of 1st Trimester (LiveScience.com)
  98. U.S. to try again to hammer out space code (Reuters)
  99. Mozambicans urged to leave flood-prone areas (AP)
  100. US Joins Effort to Create Code of Conduct for Space (SPACE.com)
  101. Feds challenge credibility of former BP executive (AP)
  102. Hundreds of miles of pipelines in CA misclassified (AP)
  103. Russian Claim that US Radar Downed Mars Probe Is False (SPACE.com)
  104. Animal rights group claims credit for Calif. arson (AP)
  105. The nations weather (AP)
  106. Tornadoes touch down in Indiana, Kentucky and Mississippi (Reuters)
  107. European Probe Finishes Mapping Big Bang's Echo (SPACE.com)
  108. China helps pandas who aren't born to be wild (Reuters)
  109. Too Bright, the Night: New Film Tackles City Light Pollution (SPACE.com)
  110. Kids & Cursing: 'Modern Family' Toddler Typical, Scientists Say (LiveScience.com
  111. Snake Robot Rides a Dog to the Rescue (LiveScience.com)
  112. 480 homeless after heavy rains in Mozambique (AP)
  113. Red-Green & Blue-Yellow: The Stunning Colors You Can't See (LiveScience.com)
  114. NATO urges Iran to ensure security of oil supply (Reuters)
  115. Satellite Spots Costa Concordia Shipwreck From Space (SPACE.com)
  116. Genes May Give Clues to Severe Form of Lupus (HealthDay)
  117. NASA spaceport breaks ground for shuttle display (AP)
  118. Flu Pandemics Linked to Ocean's Cooling Cycle (LiveScience.com)
  119. Obama set to reject Keystone oil pipeline: sources (Reuters)
  120. Analysis: Nigeria protests up pressure to reform oil sector (Reuters)
  121. Genes Important to Keep Brain Sharp Through Old Age (LiveScience.com)
  122. NASA's Newest Telescope Survives Funding Battle, But Challenges Remain (SPACE.com
  123. Genes May Guide Intelligence Throughout Life (HealthDay)
  124. Portland, Ore., power outage as snow turns to rain (AP)
  125. Iconic Eagle Nebula Soars in Eye-Popping New Images (SPACE.com)
  126. Coalition touts renewable energy for Maine (AP)
  127. Sumerian Beer May Have Been Alcohol-Free (LiveScience.com)
  128. Costa Concordia vs. Titanic: Do They Compare? (LiveScience.com)
  129. NASA Spaceport Breaks Ground for Shuttle Atlantis Display (SPACE.com)
  130. No Wikipedia? What if the Internet went down? (AP)
  131. Republicans fume as Keystone oil pipeline rejected (Reuters)
  132. Previous NASA Space Vehicles Named from Student Contests (ContributorNetwork)
  133. Genes May Give Clues to Severe Form of Lupus (HealthDay)
  134. Genes May Guide Intelligence Throughout Life (HealthDay)
  135. Federal panel faults Idaho lab for radiation exposure mishap (Reuters)
  136. The nations weather (AP)
  137. US university professors win 2012 Crafoord prizes (AP)
  138. Snow, wind wallop Pacific Northwest (AP)
  139. 500-Million-Year-Old 'Tulip' Creature Had Bizarre Gut (LiveScience.com)
  140. Strong earthquake strikes off New Zealand (AP)
  141. Artificial Testicle Could Treat Male Infertility (LiveScience.com)
  142. Manned Russian Rocket Launches from South America Look Doubtful (SPACE.com)
  143. Next Space Station Crew Confident in Russian Rocket Safety (SPACE.com)
  144. Flushed with Pride: 1850s Bathroom Boasts Early Plumbing Technology (LiveScience.
  145. 10 Strange Businesses You Didn't Know Existed (LiveScience.com)
  146. Colo. court weighs energy leases near Utah parks (AP)
  147. NASA Debunks Mysterious Triangular 'UFO' (SPACE.com)
  148. Killer Whales Targeting Sea Lion Pups, Alarming Scientists (LiveScience.com)
  149. In Keystone wake, Obama campaign touts energy in first ad (Reuters)
  150. Shadows of the Moon Hide 'Fluffy' Dirt & Water Ice (SPACE.com)
  151. Radioactive material said stolen from Egyptian plant (Reuters)
  152. Helix Nebula Gleams Like a Golden Eye in New Photo (SPACE.com)
  153. Exxon: Yellowstone spill 1,500 barrels, not 1,000 (AP)
  154. Mutant Microbes Unlock Seaweed's Stash of Energy (LiveScience.com)
  155. 1 in 6 Teen Moms Say They Didn't Believe They Could Get Pregnant (LiveScience.co
  156. World not quite as hot in 2011; ranks 11th warmest (AP)
  157. Leap second lives on, at least another week (AP)
  158. NASA Spacecraft in Home Stretch of Journey to Pluto (SPACE.com)
  159. Ohio Exotic Animal Escape Case Closed (ContributorNetwork)
  160. 2011 was ninth-warmest year since 1880: NASA (Reuters)
  161. APNewsBreak: Exxon reaches $1.6M spill settlement (AP)
  162. Pa. town with tainted wells getting new EPA water (AP)
  163. NASA Rover Spends Martian Winter Probing Inside Red Planet (SPACE.com)
  164. Russia Eyes Possible Moon Base with NASA: Reports (SPACE.com)
  165. Female Fish Attracted to Well-Fed Mates (LiveScience.com)
  166. Pa. town with tainted wells getting new EPA water (AP)
  167. Ohio voters want fracking halted for safety studies: poll (Reuters)
  168. Rocket with military satellite launches from Florida (Reuters)
  169. APNewsBreak: Exxon reaches $1.6M spill settlement (AP)
  170. Air Force Launches New Military Communications Satellite Into Orbit (SPACE.com)
  171. Air Force launches military satellite into space (AP)
  172. Monkey long believed extinct found in Indonesia (AP)
  173. The nations weather (AP)
  174. Monkey Feared Extinct Rediscovered (LiveScience.com)
  175. EU agency issues guideline on biosimilar MS drugs (Reuters)
  176. Pacific Northwest storm causes flooding and outages (Reuters)
  177. Cruise ship threatens marine paradise (AP)
  178. Study: 'Tiger Parenting' Tough on Kids (LiveScience.com)
  179. Twin Gravity Probes to Start Mapping Moon's Pull (SPACE.com)
  180. New Telescope to Take First-Ever Black Hole Photo (SPACE.com)
  181. Could the Internet Ever Be Destroyed? (LiveScience.com)
  182. Small, Migrating Quakes Preceded Japan Megaquake (LiveScience.com)
  183. Italy risks worst environmental disaster in 20 years (Reuters)
  184. Solar Flare May Spark Weekend Northern Lights Show (SPACE.com)
  185. Long delay for space station's 1st private hookup (AP)
  186. New Museum Exhibit Celebrates Famed Physicist Stephen Hawking (LiveScience.com)
  187. Scientists pause research with lab-bred bird flu (AP)
  188. Marriage, Cohabitation Provide Similar Health Benefit (LiveScience.com)
  189. Telescope Gets New Gear to Bring Stars Into Focus (SPACE.com)
  190. Deadliest Skin Cancer Hides in Plain Sight, Study Says (LiveScience.com)
  191. For Lightning-Fast Drones, Add a Bird's Intuition (LiveScience.com)
  192. Weird World! 'Oozing' Alien Planet Is a Super-Earth Wonder (SPACE.com)
  193. Mans gets life for millionaire's murder in fraud scheme (Reuters)
  194. Belief in Evolution Boils Down to a Gut Feeling (LiveScience.com)
  195. 1st Private Rocket Launch to Space Station Delayed Until March (SPACE.com)
  196. US Military Wants Mobile Telescopes to Spot Dead Satellites (SPACE.com)
  197. How to See the Moon: Telescope Viewing Tips (SPACE.com)
  198. Russia Mulling Joint Lunar Base with NASA, Europe (ContributorNetwork)
  199. Exxon Mobil to Pay $1.6 Million in Penalties for Yellowstone River Oil Spill (Co
  200. Man gets life for millionaire's murder in fraud scheme (Reuters)
  201. Winter storm dumps snow on Chicago, Milwaukee (Reuters)
  202. Endangered turtle to be tracked in Cambodia (AP)
  203. Beijing releases key air pollution data (AP)
  204. The nation's weather (AP)
  205. Snow cancels flights, snarls traffic in Chicago (AP)
  206. Romney's Weapon Against Anti-Mormon Bias: Obama (LiveScience.com)
  207. Mystery Surrounds Air Force's Secretive X-37B Space Plane Landing Plan (SPACE.com
  208. 6 pandas amble toward freedom in China preserve (AP)
  209. Beijing releases pollution data; US figures higher (AP)
  210. Costa Concordia: As Hope Fades for More Survivors, Finger-Pointing Begins (Time.
  211. Obama Administration: U.S. Oil Production Highest Since 2003 (ContributorNetwork
  212. The nation's weather (AP)
  213. Costa Concordia: As Hope Fades for More Survivors, Finger-Pointing Begins (Time.c
  214. Russian Mars Probe Crash Sets Off Confusion, Conspiracy Theories (SPACE.com)
  215. Pot-based prescription drug looks for FDA OK (AP)
  216. Irene flooding left Vt. home on unexpected island (AP)
  217. Why Some Sex Offenders Don't Stop Abusing (LiveScience.com)
  218. Freezing rain, snow cover parts of Upper Midwest (AP)
  219. Freezing rain, snow cover parts of Upper Midwest (AP)
  220. The nations weather (AP)
  221. Conservatives & Liberals Don't See Eye-to-Eye, Literally (LiveScience.com)
  222. Costa Concordia: As Hope Fades for More Survivors, Finger-Pointing Begins (Time.
  223. Tracking microclimates could help feed the world (Reuters)
  224. China's New Space Exploration Vision Shoots for the Moon (SPACE.com)
  225. Why Autism Diagnosis Can Change as Children Grow Up (LiveScience.com)
  226. Strongest solar storm since 2005 hitting Earth (AP)
  227. Sweetness in Seattle: Zoo Animals Have a Snow Day (LiveScience.com)
  228. Ct., NYC firms team to build central Pa. wind farm (AP)
  229. Gabrielle Giffords Steps Down From Congress (SPACE.com)
  230. UK's recently arrived panda falls ill at zoo (AP)
  231. Mozambique: Storms, floods kill 22 (AP)
  232. Small Stem Cell Study Claims Early Success in Treating Eye Disease (HealthDay)
  233. Newt Gingrich's Space Speech -- Will it Be Workable as Well as Visionary? (Contr
  234. EPA Urged by Legislators for Valid Probe of Fracking Risks (ContributorNetwork)
  235. English Is an Optimistic Language, Study Suggests (LiveScience.com)
  236. Oldest Dinosaur 'Nursery' Discovered (LiveScience.com)
  237. Huge Solar Eruption Sparks Strongest Radiation Storm in 7 Years (SPACE.com)
  238. Offshore quake causes panic, no tsunami in Chile (AP)
  239. The Jewish Community of Japan Aids Its Home in the Rebuilding Process (Contribut
  240. Sun hurls strong geomagnetic storm toward Earth (Reuters)
  241. Beijing begins measuring tiny air pollutants (Reuters)
  242. Private Rocket Builder Has High Hopes for 'Year of the Dragon' (SPACE.com)
  243. Russian Scientist's Claim of Life on Venus Proven False (SPACE.com)
  244. Weaker sun will not delay global warming: study (Reuters)
  245. Dolphins May Sleep-Talk in Whale-Song (LiveScience.com)
  246. Narcissism's Gender Gap: Toxic Trait Stresses Men More (LiveScience.com)
  247. Rare January Tornado Kills Two in Alabama (ContributorNetwork)
  248. Women Feel Pain More Intensely Than Men (LiveScience.com)
  249. Strong storms hit Alabama, kill two (Reuters)
  250. Small Stem Cell Study Claims Early Success in Treating Eye Disease (HealthDay)