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Top publishers, including Microsoft, Sony, EA, sink millions into capturing family-friendly game market Nintendo first discovered.  |  |


ComScore survey indicates huge sales of iPhone 3Gs among households below median income -- same group that's most resistant to broadband penetration.  |  |
Refrigerator-sized coolant tank had been tossed overboard from International Space Station in July 2007.  |  |
More people than ever being killed by tigers in Sundarban forest on Indian-Bangladeshi border, and experts don't know why.  |  |


Technology is getting a front-row seat in elementary classrooms, meaning chalkboards are a relic and 'the dog ate my homework' is likely not to fly anymore.  |  |
Extra limbs pop up in frogs, salamanders all over America -- and experts can't figure out why.  |  |
Cloned woolly mammoths just became more possible, thanks to Japanese researchers who cloned dead mice that had been frozen for 16 years.  |  |
Is it coal emissions 'scrubbed' of pollutants that cause acid rain -- or emissions with all the carbon removed, which has never been tried on a large scale?  |
FOX News has learned that hundreds of employees of a technology contractor ordered off World Bank property in April are still working there  |
First man on moon to give personal archives to Indiana alma mater.  |
Software to ID clips owned by certain companies, then place ads on it rather than take it down.  |
Data from long-term studies in U.S., Japan shows that peaceable kids first played violent games -- and then months later became more violent in school.  |  |
A 12,000-year-old burial site in Israel contains offerings that include 50 tortoise shells and a human foot, and appears to be one of the earliest known graves of a female shaman.  |  |
Nasty fungus literally getting under bats' skins as they hibernate.  |  |
Wildlife officials in northern California last week came across one of the biggest Chinook salmon ever found in the state -- a monster more than 4 feet long and weighing 85 pounds.  |  |
Australian wildlife experts launch national project to save little ugly beast, threatened by bizarre contagious mouth cancer.  |  |
Mark Sanderson on the books that will do well out of the American presidential election, whoever wins.  |
Quarterfinals Thursday Class 2A Big Horn 41, Greybull 13, Greybull (4-5) eliminated  |
Green River 23, Natrona County 17, OT NC 14 0 0 3 0 -- 17 GR 0 7 7 3 6 -- 23 FIRST QUARTER NC -- Tom Earl 3 run (Garrett Hill kick), 5:36 NC -- Earl 3 run  |
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