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McDonald's recalls Shrek glasses due to potential cadmium risk — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) just announced…
Hogchoker - the new Internet star — A small flatfish living along the coast of North America is the…
Cancer deaths are projected to double by 2030 — Cancer deaths are projected to double in the next two decades.…

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Wasps clock faces like humans — Face recognition in golden paper wasps may be an adaptation to…
Entangled diamonds vibrate together — Objects big enough for the eye to see have been placed in a weirdly…
How animals predict earthquakes — Animals may sense chemical changes in groundwater that occur…
New Icelandic volcano eruption could have global impact — Hundreds of metres under one of Iceland's largest glaciers there…

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News | Archive (19 March 2007)

Archived news stories published on 19 March 2007 [chronologically, reverse order]
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X-ray discovery points to location of missing matter
X-ray discovery points to location of missing matter — Using observations with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA's XMM-Newton, astronomers have announced a robust detection…
Herschel finds a hole in space
Herschel finds a hole in space — ESA's Herschel infrared space telescope has made an unexpected discovery: a hole in space. The hole has provided astronomers…
Dinosaur research: Chew and stay small
Dinosaur research: Chew and stay small — Why were the sauropod dinosaurs able to get so much larger than today's terrestrial animals? A research group led by the…
How cancer cells loose their rhythm
How cancer cells loose their rhythm — Immortality and uncontrolled cell division are the fundamental differences between cancer cells and normal cells. A widely…

New bird species found in Idaho

— 14:00 GMT | Biology

Julie Smith, now at Pacific Lutheran University, and her former graduate advisor, Craig Benkman at the University of Wyoming, have uncovered strong evidence that coevolution has led to the formation of a species of bird new to science in the continental United States…

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