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Scientists 'train' fish to catch themselves

26.03.2008 21:41    telegraph.co.uk
Fish will one day be able to catch themselves if an experiment by US scientists proves successful.
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Scientists 'train' fish to catch themselves


Humans 'learnt to gamble from chimps'

26.03.2008 21:41    telegraph.co.uk
Humans may have inherited their propensity to gamble from chimpanzees, scientists say.
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Humans 'learnt to gamble from chimps'

Human ancestor 1.2 million-years-old found

26.03.2008 21:40    telegraph.co.uk
The remains of human ancestors who lived around 1.2 million years ago have been unearthed in Spain.
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Gene therapy breakthrough is 'tip of iceberg'

26.03.2008 21:37    telegraph.co.uk
Scientists have developed an innovative way to manipulate genes, leading to hopes of new treatments for a wide range of diseases including cancers, heart disease and diabetes.
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Xenology: Fake Plastic Trees

26.03.2008 20:17    xenex.org
I drop Melanie home and then make relative haste to the theater. Jacqui and Kevin arrive with ample time before the movie starts. After a few minutes of pleasantries, I eagerly ask them what they thought of Melanie. They give
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Sing For Joy founder Alvin Rueter dies

26.03.2008 17:54    fusion.stolaf.edu
The Rev. Alvin Rueter, creator of the unique radio program Sing For Joy that is now produced at St. Olaf College, died Friday, March 21, in Blair, Neb.

New port site threatens Bremore passage graves

26.03.2008 11:08    themodernantiquarian.com
Even though the Bremore monuments have been the subject of a protective order for decades, discussion of a new deepwater port site at Bremore poses a threat to their preservation. The port proposal is entering into the planning process... Read
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New port site threatens Bremore passage graves

Study finds butterflies adapt to climate change

26.03.2008 07:30    telegraph.co.uk
Climate change has caused significant increases in butterfly species numbers, according to new research.
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Book Marketing

26.03.2008 07:10    applesandchalkdust.com
E-books are one of the main formats of enabling users to have access to large volume of information.E-books stand for electronic books which mean that literary works of various genres getTags: book, marketing, book, marketing, companion, book, on, principles, of,
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