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Doctors transplant windpipe with stem cells
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Google gives online life to Life mag's photos
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NASA tests "deep space Internet"
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Smart bikes let your friends know where you ride
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Street crossing lines turned into memorial
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Teen collapses after playing World of Warcraft for 24 hours
A 15-year-old Swedish gamer has collapsed suffering from symptoms that were similar to an epileptic fit after playing the newly... more-
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Extreme kayaking dam drop
This is Extreme. A couple of Kayakers have been chucking themselves down the slipway of a welsh dam, check out the pic it looks... more-
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BNP Member list leaked online
There will be some pretty red faces at work. If they do work. The list includes names, addresses, phone numbers and email... more-
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Zach Condon's Beirut to release new album in 2009
Beirut fans rejoice, there's a new album landing in shops on February 16th. 'March of the Zapotec' will be... more-
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Defending explicit pornography as art
Ben Westwood is a pornographer who believes that if we didn't make such a big deal out of porn, and allowed it to exist... more-
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4.5 million LEDs dazzle at Japan winter light show
Last Saturday, 4.2 million LEDs lit up the Nabana no Sato theme park of Kuwana, Japan, kicking off their annual Winter Light Show... more-
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Problems worldwide for HIV-positive travelers
Winnie Sseruma was invited to speak about being HIV-positive at the United Nations in New York last June. While preparing for her... more-
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Muslims' free speech 'threatened'
This is an interesting article about the inner conflicts that threaten the forward movement of Islam in the modern world. It is... more-
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Volcanic lightning may have sparked life on Earth
Part of the findings of Stanley Miller's famous 1953 experiment suggested that lightning was the catalyst that sparked the... more-
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Iraq war 'violated rule of law'
Legal advice given to Tony Blair by the attorney general prior to the Iraq war was fundamentally "flawed," a former law... more-
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Two years later, murdered Russian journalist's trial begins
THE trial of four men charged over the 2006 murder of the Russian journalist and Kremlin critic Anna Politkovskaya has opened,... more-
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Pete Doherty announces winter solo shows
Pete Doherty has announced a series of solo shows set for later next month. The Babyshambles' frontman is scheduled for three... more-
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Black Keys’ Dan Auerback goes solo
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Colossus of Rhodes rebuilt as giant light sculpture
One of the world's seven ancient wonders rebuilt as a giant light sculpture to inspire and celebrate peace.-
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Cancer charity sets up Around the World in 80 Raves!
"The concept is to hold 80 global events a year, with 16 profiled DJs who will all be playing a total of 5 gigs each. The DJ... more-
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