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  2. Monday 24 January worst day of the year (1 Reply(ies))
  3. Google Hires Lead Firefox Browser Programmer (7 Reply(ies))
  4. Global Dimming (0 Reply(ies))
  5. Scientists scoff at device touted as gas saver (0 Reply(ies))
  6. Stupid Product Warnings (1 Reply(ies))
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  10. Bush Administration to Cut Hubble Funds (17 Reply(ies))
  11. Microsoft's AntiSpyware Removes Internet Explorer (3 Reply(ies))
  12. Tech companies to promote grid computing (0 Reply(ies))
  13. Sony PSP envisions Wi-Fi on the go (0 Reply(ies))
  14. Russian Spy Satellite has Disappeared (1 Reply(ies))
  15. Internet 'Phishing' Scams Getting More Devious (0 Reply(ies))
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  19. Professor's Saturn Experiment Forgotten (0 Reply(ies))
  20. Microsoft marries Hotmail and Outlook (0 Reply(ies))
  21. Women and science don't mix (5 Reply(ies))
  22. The Golf Launch Pad (0 Reply(ies))
  23. Man hasn't slept in 20 years (5 Reply(ies))
  24. FBI cuts Carnivore Internet probe (0 Reply(ies))
  25. Fossils could fill gaps in human evolution (0 Reply(ies))
  26. NASA rover finds meteorite on Mars (1 Reply(ies))
  27. Russia and ESA signed space agreement (1 Reply(ies))
  28. Software to remotely control PCs by cell phones (2 Reply(ies))
  29. New Machine for Detecting Signs of Life on Mars (3 Reply(ies))
  30. The future of lying (2 Reply(ies))
  31. Air Force builds space router (0 Reply(ies))
  32. Animals sense tsunami, no animals killed (9 Reply(ies))
  33. Researches Find Mobile Phones Cause Allergies (1 Reply(ies))
  34. Couple named their baby 'Yahoo' (7 Reply(ies))
  35. Biology Meets Microchips to Make Tiny Robots (0 Reply(ies))
  36. Wasilla man constructing 18-foot-tall not-a-robot (0 Reply(ies))
  37. Texas spammer sued by state (2 Reply(ies))
  38. Red Hat Linux 4.0 update and security patches (0 Reply(ies))
  39. New worm behind Tetris (0 Reply(ies))
  40. 7 different versions of Windows Longhorn (2 Reply(ies))
  41. Gmail Bug Exposed (0 Reply(ies))
  42. Researchers found secret Leonardo da Vinci's lab (3 Reply(ies))
  43. Blue LED inventor to get 843 million yen (2 Reply(ies))
  44. Physicists suggest there were many Big Bangs (2 Reply(ies))
  45. Onboard Internet to help tackle plane hijackings (0 Reply(ies))
  46. Tallest, Fastest Roller Coaster on Earth (0 Reply(ies))
  47. New PCs for old people and idiots (5 Reply(ies))
  48. the scientific establishment is a cartel (0 Reply(ies))
  49. Scientists found dinosaur-eating mammal (1 Reply(ies))
  50. Porn Business Driving DVD Technology (5 Reply(ies))
  51. HDD for Mobile Phones Withstand 1.5-Meter Drop (3 Reply(ies))
  52. Scanner creates perfect-fit jeans (0 Reply(ies))
  53. Study Finds Genetic Basis For Human Kindness (0 Reply(ies))
  54. Mobile phones tumour risk to young children (0 Reply(ies))
  55. Robot makers say World Cup will be theirs by 2050 (0 Reply(ies))
  56. Earth's continental map rearranging (1 Reply(ies))
  57. New Trojan Exploits Windows Media Player (1 Reply(ies))
  58. Robosapien V2: Next Generation (0 Reply(ies))
  59. Gravity May Lose Its Pull (2 Reply(ies))
  60. Sitedigger shines light on exposed corporate data (0 Reply(ies))
  61. Difference between the game and reality (0 Reply(ies))
  62. Mobile-phone controlled robot (0 Reply(ies))
  63. Engineered enhancers closer than you think (3 Reply(ies))
  64. Rats Can Tell Human Languages Apart, Study Shows (0 Reply(ies))
  65. Targeting Santa (2 Reply(ies))
  66. Wireless-Security Paint Blocks Wi-Fi (0 Reply(ies))
  67. Earth still shaking after earthquake and tsunamis (2 Reply(ies))
  68. Carbon nanotube TV (1 Reply(ies))
  69. Michelin's Tweel can never go flat (0 Reply(ies))
  70. Top vaporware products for 2004 (0 Reply(ies))
  71. Intel Researchers Build Laser on Chip (3 Reply(ies))
  72. "Extremely Critical" Vulnerability in IE6.0 XP SP2 (0 Reply(ies))
  73. More theories for the cause of the tsunami (1 Reply(ies))
  74. King Tut mummy undergoes CT scan (0 Reply(ies))
  75. Nano World: Molecular electronics rising (0 Reply(ies))
  76. 2004 was fourth-warmest year on record (1 Reply(ies))
  77. Mystery Solved: Geckos' Sticky Feet Self-Cleaning (0 Reply(ies))
  78. Microsoft Offers Beta Anti-Spyware Program (0 Reply(ies))
  79. Bill Gates' PC crashes during keynote speech (0 Reply(ies))
  80. Einstein and BMX bikes to rebrand physics (0 Reply(ies))
  81. Samsung Launches Wide TVs, Long-Life MP3s (0 Reply(ies))
  82. Motorola to Build Cell Phones Into Ski Jackets (0 Reply(ies))
  83. Einstein's E=mc² inspires ballet (0 Reply(ies))
  84. 'Super 3G' Standard To Be Launched by 2009 (0 Reply(ies))
  85. "Inner voice" helps win $40 million jackpot (0 Reply(ies))
  86. Fujitsu Siemens will pay for pirates (0 Reply(ies))
  87. 10 lessons learned in Mars rovers' year (0 Reply(ies))
  88. PhysicsWeb's top ten developments in 2004 (0 Reply(ies))
  89. Top Ten Tech Predictions for 2005 (0 Reply(ies))
  90. Nanotech for 'never dirty suit' (0 Reply(ies))
  91. Silicon chip 'most influential invention' (0 Reply(ies))
  92. PhysOrg 2005 Wishlist (13 Reply(ies))
  93. Netherlands issues first fines to spammers (1 Reply(ies))
  94. Santa too poor to reply to kids' letters (1 Reply(ies))
  95. Study: Fast Food Contributes to Obesity (0 Reply(ies))
  96. Russian Satellite to Communicate With Aliens (0 Reply(ies))
  97. Quake shook Earth to core, say scientists (0 Reply(ies))
  98. TSUNAMI : Possible reasons (0 Reply(ies))
  99. Revolutionary lab-on-a-chip (0 Reply(ies))
  100. Toshiba to stop Plasma TV production (1 Reply(ies))
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