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  3. 2003 on this day: Mars space probe disappears (2 Reply(ies))
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  12. Next IBM-Apple chip getting high-end feature (0 Reply(ies))
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  16. Supercomputer to simulate nuke explosion (0 Reply(ies))
  17. IBM researchers eye 100TB tape drive (1 Reply(ies))
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  20. Hole drilled through 17th-century painting (0 Reply(ies))
  21. Mystery Martian 'car wash' helps NASA rover (2 Reply(ies))
  22. Top strangest news stories of 2004 (0 Reply(ies))
  23. Building a real hobbit hole (2 Reply(ies))
  24. Study: Cell phones scramble DNA (0 Reply(ies))
  25. Man Loses, Regains Self Online (0 Reply(ies))
  26. Do You Google? It Earns Nine Cents Per Your Search (0 Reply(ies))
  27. Top 10 Scientific Advances of 2004 (4 Reply(ies))
  28. Man Gets 6 Months in NASA Hacking Case (0 Reply(ies))
  29. Scientists discover 1st evidence of string theory (5 Reply(ies))
  30. 'Artificial life' comes step closer (0 Reply(ies))
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  32. Ups and downs for superconducting films (0 Reply(ies))
  33. Stun guns to include video (0 Reply(ies))
  34. New CD copy-lock technology nears market (0 Reply(ies))
  35. Scientists Seek to Forge Diamond Computer Chip (0 Reply(ies))
  36. Microsoft Moves On Spyware To Stymie Firefox (0 Reply(ies))
  37. Microsoft launches desktop rival to Google (2 Reply(ies))
  38. 2004 Bad Science awards (0 Reply(ies))
  39. September 11 conspiracy theorist offers prize (1 Reply(ies))
  40. Samsung shows 2.5m monster monitor (0 Reply(ies))
  41. MPAA Sues Servers That Download Films (1 Reply(ies))
  42. Yahoo! To Provide Traffic Updates (0 Reply(ies))
  43. Adobe patches holes in Acrobat Reader (0 Reply(ies))
  44. HP shifting last of Itanium engineers to Intel (1 Reply(ies))
  45. Missile defense test flops (0 Reply(ies))
  46. E-Card Holiday Virus Packs Ugly Punch (0 Reply(ies))
  47. Hybrid seeds help farmers produce giant vegetables (1 Reply(ies))
  48. Hitachi's Color Electronic Paper in 2006 (0 Reply(ies))
  49. Consumers Stand To Lose in DVD Standards War (0 Reply(ies))
  50. Think Before You Click to Avoid Viruses and Scams (0 Reply(ies))
  51. Cloned Gene from Sea Animal - Key to Cancer Drug (0 Reply(ies))
  52. Oxyride Super Battery to Be Sold in the U.S. (0 Reply(ies))
  53. New worry for phones: tight pants (0 Reply(ies))
  54. Google offers a suggestion (beta) (0 Reply(ies))
  55. New J&J drug hits 'off switch' on tuberculosis (0 Reply(ies))
  56. Yahoo to Begin Testing Desktop Search in January (0 Reply(ies))
  57. Download fragrance from internet! (1 Reply(ies))
  58. Scientists study the origins of the word 'dude' (3 Reply(ies))
  59. Woman auctions father's ghost on eBay (0 Reply(ies))
  60. Mobile phones cause no harm, don't they? (0 Reply(ies))
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  63. Volcanic Activity Possible on Object Beyond Neptun (0 Reply(ies))
  64. Spyware on My Machine? So What? (4 Reply(ies))
  65. Spammers Strike Back at Lycos: Fake Screensaver (0 Reply(ies))
  66. Results of the Global Test of Math Skills Unveiled (1 Reply(ies))
  67. Scientists clone monkey embryos (0 Reply(ies))
  68. Giant African Rats Detect Deadly Land Mines (0 Reply(ies))
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  70. Study: How To Make Consumers Shop Till They Drop (2 Reply(ies))
  71. NVidia to power Sony's Playstation 3 (0 Reply(ies))
  72. Meteor lands with a bang (0 Reply(ies))
  73. Yahoo puts its mark on consumer electronics (0 Reply(ies))
  74. Solar storms smack a comet (0 Reply(ies))
  75. IBM to buy Apple? (0 Reply(ies))
  76. Study: Television ads during sports depict unsafe (0 Reply(ies))
  77. Bluetooth Christmas Tree (0 Reply(ies))
  78. Beating the lights (0 Reply(ies))
  79. Museum unveils replica of new dinosaur (0 Reply(ies))
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