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U.S. accused of spying on those who disagree with Bush policies

Old: Talon + New: Wiretaps, NSA = way more government

New Animal Species Found in Calif. Caves

Evidence to support evolution?

Japan grapples with invasion of giant jellyfish

Giant jellyfish roaming the seas, yuck.

Nintendo's New Year's resolutions

Some interesting new features about the Revolution, naturally nothing breathtaking.

Labouring for a greener planet

In order to better serve our planet it is only right that these two groups help one another.

Stem Cell Generation with Rabbits aid

Stem cell and cell research is moving forward into ethical quagmires. Science seems disinterested.

Microsoft demos advertising lab

Obviously Microsoft is lagging in this department, but it still hopes to catch up.

Toshiba claims entangled photon breakthrough

3 or 4 years until this is produced commercially? Wow.

Evolution Survey | Economist

It is important for the science community and public publications to step up and defend evolution. Here is a great example.

MS: Blu-ray on Xbox 360 'possible'

It only makes too much sense - this is business after all

Research Points To Pay-For-Play's Dim Future

Not really surprising - everyone is cheap

A sober look at the MacBook Pro

This is a fairly level headed review - also Windows boot?

Declining populations | Incredible shrinking countries

World population coming under control...?

Newfound Eye Cells Sense Night and Day

Caffeine May Boost Female Sex Drive

Don't get your hopes up

Scientists Finally Figure Out How Bees Fly

Now we know, finally.

Government offers cash for open-source bugs

Open source hardening initiative

Blu-ray, HD DVD players: Clunky, unimpressive

High Definition is all the rage, but still a good way's away.

U.S. Office Joins an Effort to Improve Software Patents

Regardless of your view on Open Source, the patent system in America could use some help.

New Scientist Take a leap into hyperspace

Hyperspace, maybe not - still an interesting article.

A medium-sized black hole

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