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Airbus Dossier Dishes Dirt on Boeing's 787 ProgramThe engineering intelligence team at Airbus assembles a stunningly thorough report on every aspect of the Boeing 787 -- a plane that's still in development. ... |
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Feds Set to Eliminate Water Regulations for NeurotoxinAmong several last-minute rule changes the Bush Administration plans is a move to eliminate the drinking-water standards for perchlorate, a neurotoxin known to impact the brain development of infants. The EPA, which estimates 16 million Americans may be exposed to the toxin, is ignoring a study b... |
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Cancer Stem Cells Might Not Be Supervillains After AllThe theory that a few cancer stem cells are responsible for tumor growth may not be as solid as scientists believed. A new study in mice showed that as many as one-fourth of cancer cells can contribute to tumor growth, not just a tiny fraction of stem cells. ... |
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Hackers, Others Seek DMCA ExemptionsThe U.S. Copyright Office has received nine requests for exemptions to anti-hacking provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Among them, they include making it legal to hack digital rights management protection on movies, music and videos for backup and research purposes. Another allow... |
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Astronomers Glimpse Ancient Supernova Explosion AnewAstronomers used a new technique to see a centuries-old supernova explosion. The supernova was first seen by Tycho Brahe in 1572. By watching light that took a longer trip to Earth, bouncing off dust particles along the way, astronomers watched the explosion as it would have looked to Brahe. ... |
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Shape-Shifting Scarab a Transporter for the Self-Driving FutureThe Scarab looks like something Lara Croft would hunt down, but its designed to ease congestion on crowded city streets. ... |
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