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Bacteria prefer prime real estate
Microbes that reside in and on the human body are picky about where they live. Bacteria - Human anatomy - United States - Real Estate -...
Cat food recall information is updated
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says Diamond Pet Foods Inc. of Meta, Mo., has updated information concerning its Sept. 23 recall of cat...
Mathematical formula predicts the perfect toy
A British psychologist has come up with a mathematical formula to help parents chose the toy that best matches their child's nature and their wallet's cash level.
Rom Houben's Coma Real, Communication Maybe Not
Doubts have been raised over a coma victim's retelling of his experiences.
Microsoft Checking `Black Screen Of Death'
Reports That Latest Security Update Causing Glitches For Some Users
Bill to ease exports of AIDS drugs gains support
A federal private member's bill aims to cut through the red tape hampering generic drug companies from shipping cheap drugs to treat HIV/AIDS in developing countries.
Satellite insurance to pay farmers if land turns brown
Satellites will measure the 'greenness' of land in an insurance scheme to protect the livelihoods of Kenyan livestock farmers.
EU 'should cut emissions by 30%'
Europe should impose a unilateral cut in greenhouse gas emissions of 30% by 2020, a leading climate economist says.
Japan budget threat sparks backlash
Nobel laureates and leading researchers rally to protest at proposed spending cuts.
Technology transfer on the table
Climate summit will seek ways to help developing nations build a low-carbon energy infrastructure.