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321 articles from FRIDAY 1.10.2010
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FRIDAY 1. OCTOBER, 2010
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Microsoft is suing Motorola for allegedly infringing on its smartphone patents.
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Method to control catalytic reactions could lead to better explosive detection and medical diagnostics
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions standards...
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LiveScience.com - Tennis players, let it all out: A new study finds that a grunt released with a swing may slow an opponent's reaction time.
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Backup plans are inadequate for a key satellite system run by the National Oceanic...
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HealthDay - FRIDAY, Oct. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Height is determined not by a single "short" or "tall" gene but by many genes working in concert, says an international team of scientists that has identified hundreds of height-influencing genes.
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Pulsating aurorae, the most striking type of northern lights, are triggered by an electromagnetic wave, scientists have announced.

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SPACE.com - Typically during the course of a year about a dozen comets will come within the range of amateur telescopes. Most quietly come and go with little fanfare, but during the upcoming weeks one rather small comet will be making an unusually close approach to the Earth.
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What does it take to save a species in the 21st century? The specter of climate change, with predicted losses to biodiversity as high as 35 percent, has some scientists and managers considering taking their conservation strategies on the road.
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In a "marriage" that U.S. east coast residents would object to, the remnants of Tropical Storm Nicole coupled with an upper level low pressure area have dumped record rainfall from the Carolinas to New England on Sept. 30. The GOES-13 Satellite captured that massive "union" of a system as it begins to push off the northeastern U.S. coast today, Oct. 1.
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(PhysOrg.com) -- In a major physics breakthrough, University of Otago scientists have developed a technique to consistently isolate and capture a fast-moving neutral atom - and have also seen and photographed this atom for the first time.
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French videogame titan Ubisoft is expanding the world of "Assassin's Creed" to Facebook, breaking down the barrier between play on consoles and at the hot online social network.
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Four plans announced by the Obama administration for improving cars' fuel economy raise many open questions about cost, adoption of new technologies and measurement issues.
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Ceremony recognizes offbeat, humorous science
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Listen to a roundup of some of our favorite stories from this week
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Swarms of orange fish and other deep-sea creatures have been spotted during a five-year survey of the world's underwater mountain ranges.

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Scientists have rediscovered more than one-third of mammals believed or suspected to be extinct
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Across the globe, venture-capital infusions fell 30 percent; in California, the drop was 61 percent. Yet investment in China soared.
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China’s pivotal role as world supplier of rare-earth metals raises alarm that the new energy economy will mean the same old foreign dependence.

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An taped statement attributed to the Al Qaeda leader links flooding in Pakistan to man-made warming and calls for action.
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LiveScience.com - The execution of convicted murderer Albert Greenwood Brown was called off Wednesday, in part because of continuing legal wrangling over the constitutionality of lethal injection in California. However, Brown ultimately won't face the death penalty this week (or even this year) because of another, more practical factor: All of California's supply of a drug used in lethal injections expires today (Oct. 1).
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AP - China Ming Yang Wind Power Group Ltd. says it priced an initial public offering of 25 million American Depositary Shares at $14 a piece.
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