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    +Over one-third of former American football players had sexual relations with men, study says
      A study of former high-school American Football players has found that more than a third said they had had sexual relations with other men.

    +Berkeley going solar - city pays up front, recoups over 20 years
      Berkeley is set to become the first city in the nation to help thousands of its residents generate solar power without having to put money up front - attempting to surmount one of the biggest hurdles for people.

    +Organic produce 'better for you'
      Organic produce is better for you than ordinary food, a major European Union-funded study says.

    +Major archaeological find in Puerto Rico
      U.S. and Puerto Rican archaeologists say they have found the best-preserved pre-Columbian site in the Caribbean, which could shed light on virtually every aspect of Indian life in the region.

    +Apple Sends 3rd Grader Cease And Desist Letter
      The company replied to the young girl after she sent them some ideas to make the iPod Nano better.

    +Skype, 3, Announce Mobile Phone
      As I previously wrote, Skype and U.K. wireless carrier 3 have been working on a mobile phone together, and today they launched the handset, which allows Skype users to make free Skype to Skype calls and send free Skype instant messages from their mobile phone to other Skype users. Naturally, the phone also works just as a normal cell phone would.

    +In-Womb Lung Surgery Yields Premature Baby Miracle
      Baby Miriam's mother lost her amniotic fluid in the 20th week of pregnancy, giving the baby a very slim chance of survival - until an incredible surgery took place.

    +New cements to heal spinal fractures
      Biological cements to repair 'burst fractures' of the spine are being developed and tested in a major new collaborative project between the University of Leeds and Queen's University Belfast.

    +405-year-old clam is longest lived animal
      Welsh scientists analyzing a clam shell from the North Atlantic off the coast of Iceland determined it was the oldest living animal in recorded history.

    +Origin of "Breathable"Atmosphere on Earth Found
      Ohio State University geologists and their colleagues have uncovered evidence of when Earth may have first supported an oxygen-rich atmosphere similar to the one we breathe today.

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