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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Oddball white dwarfs embody new category of star
      Eight unusual examples of a burned-out celestial object known as a white dwarf detected in our Milky Way galaxy represent a previously unknown category of stars, astronomers said on Wednesday.

    +Babies Can Tell Friend From Foe
      New research reveals that infants who have not yet learned language can still judge who is friend and who is foe.

    +Now Google Wants Your Genome Information
      Google has been accused of gathering --- and storing --- too much user data for many to be comfortable with. While the title of this article is, strictly speaking, a little overkill, who really knows?

    +Researcher making biofuel from rotten peaches
      Caye Drapcho works in her laboratory at Clemson University. What's brewing in Caye Drapcho's bioreactor may well be a fuel of the future.

    +That sucking sound? CO2 pulled out of air
      Emerging technologies could take direct aim at global warming by sucking carbon dioxide from the air, U.S. scientists said.

    +Scientists uncover how the brain controls what the eyes see
      Vase or face? When presented with the well known optical illusion in which we see either a vase or the faces of two people, what we observe depends on the patterns of neural activity going on in our brains.

    +Pictures May Not Lie But Doctored Photos Change History
      Doctored photos of past public events can influence what people think they remember of the incident, as well as altering their attitudes and any subsequent responses, according to research published today in the journal Applied Cognitive Psychology.

    +Wii Know What You Did --- Console Used to Confirm Wife's Cheating
      Pretty sad story. Tony (last name withheld) went to Iraq, along with his Nintendo Wii. When he started getting close to returning, he sent it back to the U.S. to his wife. More on this later, as it becomes evidence for any divorce proceedings.

    +Congo to Form Nature Reserve for Bonobos
      Congo is setting aside more than 11,000 square miles of rain forest to help protect the endangered bonobo, a great ape that is the most closely related to humans and is found only in this Central African country.

    +Man-sized sea scorpion claw found
      The immense fossilised claw of a 2.5m-long sea scorpion has been described by European researchers.

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