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    +New Plastic Is Strong as Steel, Transparent
      By mimicking a brick-and-mortar molecular structure found in seashells, University of Michigan researchers created a composite plastic that's as strong as steel but lighter and transparent.

    +Orang-utan prefers tattooed blondes instead of female orang-utans
      Sibu the orang-utan has miffed his Dutch keepers by refusing to mate with females and showing sexual interest only in tattooed human blondes.

    +Three-Way Lizard Sex War Goes Back 175 Million Years
      Researchers found a 3-way struggle for sex, and markings that reveal which coloring plays what part, in European common lizards .

    +Largest telescope plans unveiled
      The SKA's huge field of antennas will detect the first stars Jodrell Bank observatory in Cheshire is to become the headquarters of a global plan to co-ordinate the next generation of radio telescopes.

    +Archaeologists stumble on sensational find
      Prokuplje -- Serbian archaeologists found evidence of what could be the oldest metal workshop in all of Europe.

    +Woman found liable for sharing copyrighted music online
      The recording industry won a key fight Thursday against illegal music downloading when a federal jury found a Minnesota woman liable for damages for sharing copyrighted music online.

    +Tiny "Crow-Cams"Capture Tool Use in Wild Birds
      Ultralight video cameras fastened to the tail feathers of crows have shown the birds to be versatile tool-users in the wild.

    +53% Of Consumers Prefer To Buy From Company With Green Rep
      More than half of global consumers prefer to purchase products and services from a company with a strong environmental reputation, according to a new global survey ...

    +Science is About Mistrust
      A key aspect of the scientific revolution a few centuries ago was moving from trust in an authority to mistrust of everything and everybody.

    +How emotionally charged events leave their mark on memory
      Researchers have uncovered new evidence in mice that may explain how emotionally charged situations can leave such a powerful mark on our memories.

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