Update: Recovery Matches a Marathon Operation
| After a surgeon removed a huge cancerous tumor from his abdomen, Robert Collison, 59, spent eight weeks in the hospital with infections and other complications. 02/09/2010 01:00 (nytimes tech-science) Continue to read news >> |
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Global Update: Despite Improvements, Lac... Open defecation is on the decline in many countries, according to a report released Monday by the W.H.O. and Unicef. Nonetheless, about 1.1 billion still practice it. |
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Zero-g Launches Airborne Weightless Scie... Scientists who want to conduct research on Mars, the moon, and in space don't have to travel that far anymore. |
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Meat-eating Amphibian Predates Dinosaurs A "rock" initially tossed aside at a FedEx site in Pennsylvania turns out to be the skull of a meat-eating amphibian that lived 70 million years before the first dinosaur |
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Q & A: Mental Melodies Why do I find some of the melodic themes “playing” in my mind for several days after a concert? |
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Apple's Ipad Is One Of A Slate Of Slates There are many other companies jumping into the tablet arena besides Apple. Among them: HP, Dell and Samsung. Google and HTC are reportedly working on a slate, and Sony m |
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Google Appears To Drop Censorship In Chi... Web sites dealing with subjects such as the Tiananmen Square protests could all be accessed through Google's Chinese search engine Tuesday in defiance of Beijing's censor |
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Observatory: Researchers Find New Paths ... Researchers have used a short-pulse, high-intensity laser in the effort to help electronics engineers make faster chips. |
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China Funds Zoo After Siberian Tigers St... A municipal government in northeastern China has allocated 7 million yuan ($1 million) to improve conditions at a local zoo after the recent deaths of 11 rare Siberian ti |
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Bees In The City? New York May Make Hive... The honeybee’s bad rap — and the days of urban beekeepers facing $2,000 fines — may be over this week. |
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In A Desert In China, A Trove Of 4,000-y... Chinese archaeologists unearthed a 4,000-year-old cemetery in Xinjiang Province that seemed to be a vanished people’s paean to the pleasures or utility of procreat |
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50 Years After Defect Tragedy, Finding A... Researchers trying to decipher the drug’s effects have discovered surprising clues to how normal limbs develop. |
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Observatory: Researchers Find New Paths ... Researchers have used a short-pulse, high-intensity laser in the effort to help electronics engineers make faster chips. |
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Wacom Intuos4 Wireless: The Joy Of Freed... Gizmodo: This wireless tablet features brushstrokes as smooth and precise as the real thing, and the touchscreen never misses a single beat. |
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