Science
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Italy's Slimey Green Goo
Venice: the picture perfect idea of a quiet, beautiful, relaxing lifestyle. Who knew it'd be the home of a scientific breakthrough?
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Puppies That Glow In The Dark
After they had created the first cloned puppy called Snuppy back in 2005, a team led by Byeong-Chun Lee of Seoul National University in South Korea, made a group of five more cloned dogs that – glow in the dark.
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FDA Gives Stem Cell Research Green Light
The FDA has approved innovative new embryonic stem cell research.
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Promising New Malaria Vaccine
Researchers have developed a vaccine that seems to fight malaria in children.
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Cancer Patient's Genome Decoded
For the first time ever, the complete genome of a cancer patient has been decoded, revealing genes that have never before been linked to cancer affecting the white blood cells.
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Beam Me Up Scottie!
Weeks after the Hadron Collider fails, scientists have made a break-through in an equally impressive area of physics.
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Chemical Could Lead to New, Lifesaving Antibiotics
A newly discovered chemical could lead to the development of new medicines to combat bacterial resistance to antibiotics.
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Virgin Shark Reproduces
A second case of asexual reproduction in sharks has been identified.
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Hadron Collider Fails
The Hadron Collider, turned on only a week ago, has been forced to shut down after two of the magnets failed.
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478 Carat Diamond Discovered in Lesotho
On September 8, 2008, Gem Diamonds discovered an 478 ct. Diamond in one of their mines.