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    +"The Pirate Bay"Looks to Develop Own P2P Protocol
      Well-known, some (like the RIAA) would say infamous, BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay is moving on ... from BitTorrent, that is. Or at least, they would like to.

    +Project to Capture CO2 With Plankton Puts to Sea
      The WeatherBird II is part of a project aimed at encouraging plankton growth. The WeatherBird II, a 115-foot private research vessel, has put to sea from Florida .

    +Genome Sequence Of M. Globosa, Fungus Behind Dandruff, Completed
      Scientists from P&G Beauty announced that they successfully sequenced the complete genome for Malassezia globosa (M. globosa), a naturally occurring fungus responsible for the onset of dandruff and other skin conditions in humans.

    +Smooth landing ends dramatic shuttle flight
      Discovery and its crew made a smooth landing on Wednesday to conclude a 15-day space station build-and-repair mission that was among the most challenging - and heroic - in shuttle history.

    +Enviros Challenge Dumping Urea in Ocean to Sink Carbon
      An Australian company is injecting urea into the ocean, hoping to sequester greenhouse-gas pollution and cash in on carbon credits.

    +Gates, Jobs Top I.T. Personalities of Past 25 Years
      Perhaps the only person who could have challenged Bill Gates in this poll was Steve Jobs, and he gave it a good run, finishing a strong second. The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) polled 473 Information Technology (IT) industry professionals about the industry's most influential personalities of the past 25 years.

    +Sexy walk could be misleading message: scientists
      A woman who walks with a seductive sway of her hips is unlikely to be ovulating, a finding that sheds light on the complex sexual signals that women give to men, New Scientist reports.

    +Google Maps, Local Search to Be Available at the Pump
      Where isn't Google nowadays? Today Gilbarco Veeder-Root announced a partnership with Google that will bring driving directions and local search to thousands of gasoline pumps starting in December.

    +Obesity research boosted by 'watching hunger' in the brain
      Scientists can now measure how full or hungry a mouse feels, thanks to a new technique which uses imaging to reveal how neurons behave in the part of the brain which regulates appetite.

    +Research: "Printing"Organs Could Lead To Better Drug Trials And Faster Transplants
      For the past four years, Gabor Forgacs, Professor of Physics at University of Missouri-Columbia, has been working to refine the process of “printing” tissue structures of complex shape with the aim of eventually building human organs.

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