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  1. MIT Announces “Breakthrough of the Decade” in Fluid Behavior

    maximumpc.com » Maximum PC all RSS Feed - Sep 30, 2008

    We may or may not recognize it, but fluid is a very integral part of our everyday lives. It decides everything from our fuel economy to (in some cases) how cool our computer runs. Until now, there was only one key way

    Also tagged: news, research, liquid cooling, mit, water cooling

  2. EA celebrates Ten Years of Medal of Honor

    filefront.com » Gaming Today - Sep 24, 2008

    EA is celebrating ten years of its popular Medal of Honor series. To kick off the festivities planned from now into 2009, EA is releasing five Medal of Honor PC games with lots of multimedia extras in one bundle for

    Also tagged: games, ea, electronic arts, computer, world war ii, fps, spearhead, game platforms, game companies, pacific assault, medal of honor airborn, allied assault, 10th anniversary bundle

  3. Breakthrough in Solar Panel Technology from a 12 Year Old?

    maximumpc.com » Maximum PC all RSS Feed - Sep 22, 2008

    It looks as though today's 12-year-olds are well past the days of building model volcanoes for the school science fair. And if not, well, William Yuan just put the smackdown on the competition read more

    Also tagged: energy, news, solar panel

  4. Scientist Wins Prize for Statin Breakthrough

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Sep 15, 2008

    NEW YORK -- A Japanese scientist whose breakthrough research led to the most popular cholesterol drugs is one of five scientists who have won prestigious medical prizes for their pioneering discoveries.

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  5. Ratan Tata Joins Himachal Based Nanobiosym Advisory Board

    himachal.us » myHimachal - Sep 15, 2008

    Shimla: Ratan Tata, chairman of the multibillion-dollar global Tata conglomerate, has joined Nanobiosym® Global Advisory Board, a Nanobiosym® spokesman disclosed today. Nanobiosym® has drawn up plans to invest about Rs

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  6. Trig's Breakthrough

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Op-Ed Columns - Sep 9, 2008

    In addition to Barack Obama making history as the first African American to be nominated for president and Sarah Palin taking her shotgun to the glass ceiling, there was a third civil rights barrier broken at the

    Also tagged: barack obama, united states, sam brownback, sarah palin, john f kennedy, american college of obstetricians and gynecologists, republican national convention, charles de gaulle, u s democratic party, edward m kennedy, special olympics international inc, eunice kennedy shriver, joseph kennedy, trig s

  7. Obese criminals who eat junk food 'easier to catch'

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 4, 2008

    Obese criminals who binge on junk food are at greater risk of being caught by police because of a revolutionary new forensic fingerprinting technique developed in Britain.

    Also tagged: fat, criminals, fingerprints, obese

  8. 'Miracle baby' who grew outside the womb

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Sep 1, 2008

    A mother whose son grew outside her womb and was delivered in a pioneering operation speaks of her joy.

    Also tagged: mother, womb, operation, abdomen, miracle baby, jayne jones, derriford hospital, outside womb

  9. Breakthrough could lead to 'onefitsall' cancer treatment drugs

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Sep 1, 2008

    New discovery could lead to "onefitsall" cancer drugs that can tackle different forms of the disease.

    Also tagged: cancer, cure, enzyme, telomerase, onefitsall

  10. 'Miracle baby' who grew outside the womb

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Aug 31, 2008

    A mother whose son who grew outside her womb and was delivered in a pioneering British operation has spoken of her joy at giving birth to a "miracle baby" .

    Also tagged: mother, womb, operation, abdomen, miracle baby, jayne jones, derriford hospital, outside womb

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