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  1. New fossil unveils possible evolution of mammalian ear

    Propeller Most Popular Stories - Mar 17, 2007

    It has been long believed that mammals evolved from reptiles suggesting that mammalian ears (our ears) grew from the reptilian jaw, and a new fossil discovered in China is of one of the oldest mammals ever known

    Tagged: discovery, evolution, fossil, mammal

  2. Antibacterial soap ingredient triclosan may be harmful to humans.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories - Mar 17, 2007

    No longer just for hand soap, the antibacterial agent triclosan is cropping up in an ever-expanding range of consumer products...research...shows that under normal household conditions, products containing triclosan

    Tagged: health, soap, antibacterial

  3. China bans firm from selling land on the moon

    Propeller Most Popular Stories - Mar 17, 2007

    A Chinese company has been banned from selling plots of land on the moon, state media reported on Saturday. The company, Lunar Embassy to China, had sold a total of 49 acres (20 hectares) to 34 customers before

    Tagged: ban, china

  4. Global Warming, Spin and Media

    Propeller Most Popular Stories - Mar 17, 2007

    Accompanying the concerns of climate change and global warming is the media spin, propaganda, and special interests. For many years in some countries, scientists and environmental groups raising concerns about climate

    Tagged: climate change

  5. Scientist stalks sleeping bears

    Propeller Most Popular Stories - Mar 17, 2007

    Mark Ternent squeezes his bulky frame into the narrow opening of a bear den and shines a flashlight into the eyes of a 200-pound female. Channel: Science Tags: scientist bears

    Tagged: bears, scientist

  6. What you'll need to assemble your own space station.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories - Mar 17, 2007

    The gadgets need to be specially designed for use in space-hardened against the vacuum, resistant to extreme temperatures, and easy to use while wearing gloves. Below are a few of the tools used to construct the

    Tagged: tools, astronaut, space station

  7. Fake Your DNA Test

    Propeller Most Popular Stories - Mar 17, 2007

    Who do you think you can fool? You may be surprised. Channel: Science Tags: dna genes dna test paternity genetics

    Tagged: dna, genetics, genes, paternity, dna test

  8. Unorthodox Police DNA Collection Sparks Questions

    Propeller Most Popular Stories - Mar 17, 2007

    While secretly collecting a suspect's DNA may be an unorthodox approach to solving crimes, prosecutors say it crosses no legal boundaries-that when someone leaves their DNA in a public place via flakes of skin, strands

    Tagged: police, saliva

  9. Teenager achieves nuclear fusion at home!

    Propeller Most Popular Stories - Mar 17, 2007

    In 2006 Thiago Olson joined the extremely sparse ranks of amateurs worldwide who have achieved nuclear fusion with a home apparatus. In other words, he built the business end of a hydrogen bomb in his basement

    Tagged: fusion, nuclear, teenager

  10. OZ....The Real Eden?

    Propeller Most Popular Stories - Mar 17, 2007

    Was ancient Lumeria the Real Garden of Eden? Channel: Science Tags: Mu Lumeria Atlantis Eden Atlantium Roc Hatfield Oz Wizard of Oz Edgar Cayce

    Tagged: oz, mu, wizard of oz, eden, atlantis, atlantium, roc hatfield, edgar cayce

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