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Russia launches three new navigation satellites: report (AFP)

A Russian Proton-M rocket carrying Russian Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) blasts into space from Kazakhstan's Baikonur cosmodrome. The rocket was launched into space Thursday with three new satellites for Moscow's GLONASS navigation system, aimed at competing with US and European systems, a report said.(AFP)AFP - A Russian Proton-M rocket was launched into space Thursday with three new satellites for Moscow's GLONASS navigation system, aimed at competing with US and European systems, a report said.
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Tags:   Science    Russia    launches    three    new    navigation    satellites:    report    (AFP)
:: Created: 12-26-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Slow Starvation of Brain Triggers Alzheimer's (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - A slow starvation of the brain over time is one of the major triggers of the biochemistry that causes some forms of Alzheimer's, according to a new study that is helping to crack the mystery of the disease's origins.
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Tags:   Science    Slow    Starvation    Brain    Triggers    Alzheimer's    (LiveScience.com)
:: Created: 12-26-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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4,300-year-old pharaonic tombs unveiled near Cairo (AP)

An Egyptian worker, seen near, one the two newly discovered tombs in the Saqqara burial site of the rulers of ancient Memphis, about 12 miles, 19 kilometers south of Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Dec. 22, 2008. Egypt's top archaeologist says two pharaonic tombs discovered this year at Saqqara indicate the sprawling necropolis south of Cairo is even larger than previously thought. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)AP - A pair of 4,300-year-old pharaonic tombs discovered at Saqqara indicate that the sprawling necropolis south of Cairo is even larger than previously thought, Egypt's top archaeologist said Monday. The rock-cut tombs were built for high officials — one responsible for the quarries used to build the nearby pyramids and another for a woman in charge of procuring entertainers for the pharaohs.
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Tags:   Science    4    300-year-old    pharaonic    tombs    unveiled    near    Cairo    (AP)
:: Created: 12-26-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Single male rhino, 20, seeks mate to save species (AP)

AP - He probably hasn't dated in two decades, but the survival of a species may depend on whether Tam can get lucky soon.
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Tags:   Science    Single    male    rhino    20    seeks    mate    save    species    (AP)
:: Created: 12-26-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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US, Russian space station crew conduct spacewalk (AP)

In this image from NASA TV the astronaut Mike Fincke is seen at lower left via the helmet camera of cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov near the end of a scheduled six hour space walk outside the International Space Station, Monday, Dec. 22, 2008. (AP Photo/NASA TV)AP - American and Russian crewmen installed a probe Tuesday aimed at tracking down problems with a Russian module attached to the international space station and conducted an array of other maintenance and scientific work during a six-hour spacewalk.
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Tags:   Science    US    Russian    space    station    crew    conduct    spacewalk    (AP)
:: Created: 12-26-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Space Station Astronauts Set for Spacewalk (SPACE.com)

In this image from NASA TV, astronaut Stephen Bowen is seen during a space walk outside the International Space Station, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008. The spacewalk marks the fourth and final spacewalk of space shuttle Endeavour's nearly two-week visit to the orbiting outpost. (AP Photo/NASA TV)SPACE.com - Two astronauts will step outside the International Space Station tonight to add new experiments to the orbiting laboratory's hull, including one to aid an ongoing investigation into recent Russian Soyuz spacecraft glitches.
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Tags:   Science    Space    Station    Astronauts    Set    for    Spacewalk    (SPACE.com)
:: Created: 12-22-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Exploiting nature to cut mosquitoes' life short (AP)

This undated handout file photo provided by the Agriculture Department shows an aedes aegypti mosquito on human skin.  Old mosquitoes usually spread disease, so Australian researchers figured out a way to make the pests die younger - naturally, not poisoned.  Scientists have been racing to genetically engineer mosquitoes to become resistant to diseases like malaria and dengue fever that plague millions around the world, as an alternative to mass spraying of insecticides.  (AP Photo/USDA, File)AP - Old mosquitoes usually spread disease, so Australian researchers figured out a way to make the pests die younger — naturally, not poisoned.
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Tags:   Science    Exploiting    nature    cut    mosquitoes'    life    short    (AP)
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Police Often Bungle Missing Child Cases (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - The search for a missing Florida girl named Caylee Anthony received worldwide attention this year, and recently came to a tragic end.
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Tags:   Science    Police    Often    Bungle    Missing    Child    Cases    (LiveScience.com)
:: Created: 12-29-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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The Nation's Weather (AP)

The forecast for noon, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2008 shows a very strong storm will sweep through the East, providing areas of heavy rain and snow from the Gulf Coast through the Great Lakes.  Very moist flow will continue to provide rain and high elevation snow in the Northwest. (AP Photo/Weather Underground)AP - Snow was to fall in the Great Lakes on Sunday as a storm tracked into eastern Canada. An associated cold front was to move through the Southeast and over the Appalachians before moving into the Atlantic Ocean, bringing significant rain to the region. Precipitation was also expected in New England.
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:: Created: 12-29-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Genes Seem to Affect Tissues Differently (HealthDay)

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Dec. 23 (HealthDay News) -- The same gene acting very differently in different tissues may contribute to certain human traits, including how likely a person is to get a disease, a new report says.
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Tags:   Science    Genes    Seem    Affect    Tissues    Differently    (HealthDay)
:: Created: 12-26-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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