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Science & Tech
December 9, 2009
While the world's politicians argue at Copenhangen, some scientists are speaking out at an alternative "sceptics' conference."
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Verizon's latest ads create a clever twist on Apples slogan ("Theres an app for that"), firing shots across the bows of both Apple and AT&T. But few things grow stale as fast as puns even very clever ones.
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Dictators aiming to squelch free speech in don't have to work too hard: It's all too easy to shut down the Internet and keep their people in the dark.
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Google is testing a new service that packages stories from The New York Times and The Washington Post to make it easier for readers to follow evolving news stories.
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This decade is on track to become the warmest since records began in 1850, and 2009 could rank among the top-five warmest years, the U.N. weather agency reported Tuesday on the second day of a pivotal 192-nation climate conference.
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Shuttle Atlantis undocked early Wednesday and is headed home
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The Large Hadron Collider smashed its first proton beams together yesterday, three days after it was restarted following a 14-month shutdown for repairs.
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Known only by museum specimens and a few captive individuals, one of the worlds rarest turtle species the Arakan forest turtle - has been observed for the first time in the wild.
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A federal judge tentatively acquitted a Missouri woman in the MySpace cyberbullying case.
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