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a quick glance on what's happening without using your desktop/web RSS reader. New headlines (since your 
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	<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 12:52:43 CET</pubDate>
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  <title>NASA fuels space shuttle Atlantis for liftoff</title>
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  NASA is fueling space shuttle Atlantis for its afternoon liftoff.  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Tuna body shies from fishing ban</title>
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  The body responsible for managing Atlantic bluefin tuna has decided not to suspend the fishery in response to concerns over dwindling stocks.  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Glowing bugs could find landmines</title>
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  Bacteria that glow green in the presence of explosives could provide a safe way to find hidden landmines, scientists claim.  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Stargazing treat - forest park given Dark Sky honour</title>
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  Galloway Forest Park is officially unveiled as the first Dark Sky Park for stargazers in the UK.  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>NASA to restart primate irradiation testing</title>
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  The effect of space radiation on astronauts is still a big question mark for deep space exploration &ndash; primate research is meant to cut it down to size  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Need to Simulate Mars' Conditions? Go to Las Vegas</title>
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  Some people go to Vegas to gamble, others (like the folks at NASA) to learn about Mars. In particular the conditions around Vegas are ideal for simulating and adapting to the dust devils prevalent on Mars -- and it apparently makes for a fun Vegas ride.  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Car-Sized Creature Whacked with Tail's Sweet Spot</title>
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  The sweet spot, or center of percussion, is the point on a tool where powerful blows should be landed to maximize impact and minimize the risk of injury to the user.  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Mother Nature's Most Unique Animal Mating Habits</title>
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  The classic “boy meets girl” love story is hardly the invention of humans. Just ask our friends in the animal kingdom, who have certainly perfected the art of romance. From the love songs of the Mexican free-tailed bat to the dangerous, seductive dance of redback spiders, the language of love is loud and clear in the animal world.  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Last Ice Age took just SIX months to arrive</title>
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  It took just six months for a warm and sunny Europe to be engulfed in ice, according to new research. Previous studies have suggested the arrival of the last Ice Age nearly 13,000 years ago took about a decade - but now scientists believe the process was up to 20 times as fast.  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Space Shuttle Atlantis Poised for Monday Launch</title>
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  The space shuttle Atlantis is poised to soar into space Monday to ferry six astronauts and tons of spare parts to the International Space Station.  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>At CUNY, Mission to Elevate Science Begins to Bear Fruit</title>
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  The City University of New York has attracted nationally recognized scientists to its campuses, where construction and renovation projects are under way or in the planning stages.  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Man-made Ponds 'caused Bangladesh arsenic'</title>
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  Man-made ponds may be responsible for widespread arsenic contamination of ground water affecting millions of people in Bangladesh, a new study says. Experts have described the situation as the worst mass poisoning of a population in history.  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Designing a Better Astronaut Glove</title>
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  If you can build a better mousetrap, then you can certainly build a better glove for astronauts! Making a glove that both protects the hands of the astronauts in the harsh environment of space or on the Moon, and allowing them the dexterity to manipulate tools is a tough challenge for NASA. That&#039;s why they   ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Clearing Out the Brain's Inbox</title>
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  New neurons in adult brains clear away the remnants of old memories to make room for new ones.  ]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>2012 Sells Tickets, Sells-Out Science</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 04:10:36 CET</pubDate>
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  Last night, my wife Deb and I went to watch the Roland Emmerich movie 2012. Deb fell asleep. She was the lucky one. Sure, the scenes of planetary destruction were impressive, John Cusack did his thing and Beatrice Rosen smoldered ...  ]]></content:encoded>
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