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22.12.2008 - Science & Technology
Researchers predict there will be a surge in the worldwide dependency of robots during the next decade.
 
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22.12.2008 - Science & Technology
An archaeologist conducting excavations in the Kitai-gorod district of Moscow just outside the Kremlin has found an ancient treasure of rare coins, a glass bracelet, and a 12th century icon.
 
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16.12.2008 - Science & Technology
Users of the world's most common web browser have been advised to switch to another browser until a serious security flaw has been fixed.
 
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16.12.2008 - Science & Technology
Jumbo squid, common to the eastern tropical Pacific, may become rarer if current climate change continues.
 
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10.12.2008 - Science & Technology
What do Sarah Palin, Facebook and Euro 2008 have in common?
 
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25.11.2008 - Science & Technology
Man-made pollution is raising ocean acidity at least 10 times faster than previously thought, a study says.
 
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25.11.2008 - Science & Technology
A Flemish couple has sold their child to a Dutch pair for an undisclosed amount.
 
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19.11.2008 - Science & Technology
Initial jury selection has begun in the trial of a Missouri woman alleged to have used a fake MySpace profile to bully a girl who later killed herself.
 
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19.11.2008 - Science & Technology
The NASA shuttle Endeavour has docked with the International Space Station, bringing new equipment to upgrade the facility. In a make-over with a difference, the shuttle brought a kitchenette, an extra bathroom, two sleeping compartments, and a water-recycling system.
 
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10.11.2008 - Science & Technology
The sheer physical effort involved in breastfeeding may leave babies with stronger lungs well into childhood, researchers suggest.
 
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