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Antibiotics, Antidepressants, Sex Hormones Found in U.S. Drinking Water
Experts say medications may pose a unique danger because, unlike most pollutants, they were crafted to act on the human body.
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Nokia Presented Flexible Cell Phone
Nokia and the University of Cambridge presented Morph, a stretchable and flexible mobile device of the future.
Designing the Next Wave of Solar Homes
Students have developed an award-winning model solar home that combines technical innovations, livability and green design.
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Grand Theft Auto IV Earns $500 Million in One Week
The latest version includes the ability to drive while intoxicated, hijack cars, earn cash for criminal activities, shoot innocent bystanders and visit strip clubs.
Microsoft Ready For Future without Yahoo
An increasing number of Microsoft employees oppose the software giant's long-running attempt to acquire Yahoo, a report said Thursday.
San Francisco Mayor Encourages Restaurants to Drop Bottled Water
The consumer advocacy group is working with cities across the nation to urge local restaurants and chefs to sign a pledge to switch to serving only municipal tap water.
Canada Orders Sea Shepherd to Stay Away from Seal Hunt
Canada's commercial seal hunt is the world's largest hunt for marine mammals.
16 Oct, 2007
Apple Sued over Toxic iPhone Components
Greenpeace said that the iPhone contained hazardous chemicals - phthalates found in the headphones sold with the iPhone (DiNP and DiDP) are prohibited from use in toys and childcare articles
01 Oct, 2007
iPod: Lightning Rod for Criminals?
Urban Institute analysis offers evidence that the concurrent explosion in iPod use may have triggered the spike in violent crimes.
04 Sep, 2007
Wireless Leash: Cell Phones Set Parental Control
AT&T introduced a new service which allows parents have total control on calls made and received on their kids' phones.
22 Jun, 2007
Atlantis Crew Get an Extra Day in Space
Space shuttle Atlantis will return one day later due to bad weather conditions.
08 May, 2007
King Herod's Tomb Uncovered in Israel
A burial site of King Herod, the biblical monarch who built Jerusalem's wall, is believed to be discovered.
06 Apr, 2007
Climate Change Report: Poor Nations Will Suffer Most
Hunger and water shortages will hit worst the poorest countries, according to the latest report on climate change.
02 Apr, 2007
Bush Loses Global Warming Case
Bush administration has lost one of the most significant environmental cases to reach the Supreme Court in decades.
23 Mar, 2007
Online Porn Makers Celebrate Anti-Porn Law Sacking
Judge decided that Child Online Protection Act is unconstutional, violates freedom of speech.
Anti-Clinton Ad Linked to Obama Camp
A video that compares Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to Big Brother has been created by Internet consultant who worked for Barack Obama.
16 Mar, 2007
Warmest Ever Winter Recorded in Northern Hemisphere
Record temperatures in January helped push up the combined winter temperature, leading weather agency reported.
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Myanmar Accepts Funds, Food for Cyclone Survivors
Top Corporate Air Pollluters Named
Green Consumers Recycle, Refill, Use Less Chemicals
Cyclone Survivors May Starve, Officials Say
Grand Theft Auto IV Earns $500 Million in One Week
Iron Man Packs a $100 Million Punch
Amy Winehouse Arrested for Drug Offence
Josef Fritzl: I No Monster
Miley Cyrus Near-Naked Pics Cause Outrage
Climate Change Will Damage Tropical Wildlife Worst
Ibuprofen May Reduce Alzheimer's Risk
Uma Thurman's Stalker Goes to Jail
Scarlett Johansson Flashes a Diamond Ring
Church Leader Arrested on Sex Charges
Britney Spears Back in Court Fighting for Kids
New Enterovirus Kills 26 Children in China
United States to Withdraw 3,500 Troops From Iraq
Burma Cyclone Death Toll Over 22,000
Chilean Volcano Eruption Increases
Toronto Raptors Get Back Into NBA Playoffs