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Nano-foods: The next consumer scare?

  
ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - Those consumers already worried about genetically engineered or cloned food reaching their tables may soon find something else in their grocery carts to furrow their brows over -- nano-foods.
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News of the 07/29/2008
    

Tree shrews thrive, hangover-free, on alcohol

  
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tree shrews that thrive on fermented nectar suck up amounts that would inebriate a human but seem to have no such ill-effects themselves, researchers reported on Monday.
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There's life in space, says someone who's been there

  
TOKYO (Reuters) - The U.S. commander of space shuttle Discovery believes life probably exists somewhere in outer space, but there is a simple reason why aliens have not visited earth -- the journey is too tough.
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News of the 07/28/2008
    

Powerful typhoon makes landfall in Taiwan

  
A typhoon lashed Taiwan with strong winds and heavy rains Monday, triggering landslides and floods that disrupted air traffic and closed schools and businesses.
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News of the 07/25/2008
    

Scientists learn what makes Northern Lights flare

  
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The multicolored aurora borealis and aurora australis -- the Northern Lights and Southern Lights -- represent some of Earth's most dazzling natural displays.
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News of the 07/24/2008
    

Safety of cloned animal products uncertain: EU agency

  
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's top food safety agency said on Thursday cloned animal products may not be safe and further study was needed, prompting another battle of conscience within the bloc over the merits of new technology.
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News of the 07/23/2008
    

Commercially bred bees spread disease to wild bees

  
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Disease spread to wild bees from commercially bred bees used for pollination in agriculture greenhouses may be playing a role in the mysterious decline in North American bee populations, researchers said on Tuesday.
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News of the 07/21/2008
    

Laser resurfacing fixes wrinkles, study finds

  
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Laser treatment can remove wrinkles better than some newer procedures, dermatologists reported on Monday.
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News of the 07/20/2008
    

NASA eyes buying Japan's cargo spacecraft: paper

  
TOKYO (Reuters) - NASA has began unofficial negotiations with Japan's space agency on purchasing units of an unmanned cargo transfer spacecraft as the successor to its space shuttles, the Yomiuri newspaper said on Sunday.
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News of the 07/19/2008
    

Loud bar music makes customers drink more: study

  
LONDON (Reuters) - Customers of bars that play loud music drink more quickly and in fewer gulps, French researchers said on Friday.
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News of the 07/18/2008
    

Canal fossils give clue to formation of Americas

  
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - Scientists in Panama have unearthed hundreds of animal fossils dating back 20 million years, which could shed more light on how and when the American continent became connected.
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News of the 07/16/2008
    

Russian says remains of last Tsar's son identified

  
YEKATERINBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Russia said on Wednesday that charred remains found in a pit belonged to Tsar Nicholas II's only son and his daughter, exactly 90 years after the Bolsheviks shocked the world by murdering the last Tsar.
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News of the 07/15/2008
    

Cosmonauts upgrade parking spot on space station

  
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - The commander and lead engineer aboard the International Space Station left the outpost on Tuesday for a 5-1/2-hour spacewalk to prepare another parking spot for when the crew size doubles to six.
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News of the 07/14/2008
    

Alaska volcano erupts; island residents evacuated

  
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - A volcano in Alaska's Aleutian chain erupted on Saturday, sending a cloud of ash 35,000 feet into the air and prompting the evacuation of the 10 people who live on the eastern side of the island, officials said.
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Tasmanian Devil mating earlier to beat extinction

  
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Australia's endangered Tasmanian Devil, its numbers decimated by an infectious facial cancer, is mating earlier, scientists have found.
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