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    +Japanese Cell Phones Ward Off Gropers
      Did you just grope me? Shall we head to the police? That's the message women are flashing on their cell phones with a popular program designed to ward off wandering hands in Japan's congested commuter trains.

    +Emotions Run Amok in Sleep-Deprived Brains
      Without sleep, the emotional centers of our brains dramatically overreact to bad experiences, research now reveals.

    +Leopard GM Release Leaked as Apple Preps for Launch
      Last week's rumors of Leopard leaks were disproved, but it looks like this may be the real deal. As Apple preps for yet another 6 PM Friday (Oct. 26) launch of a new product, file sharing sites are reportedly spreading the gold master release.

    +Whose DNA? Forensic boom stokes ethical fears
      The scale of the forensic revolution is causing unease in Britain, where the government is considering casting the DNA testing net wider by allowing police to take swabs from people committing minor crimes, like dropping litter.

    +Twins: Identical, Mirror Images, Fraternal and Chimeras
      Cloning is not a human invention; nature has been creating clones for millions of years, among all organisms including humans. Nature's clones, identical twins, are born in approximately 1 / 1000 births. Identical twins come in two varieties: identical and mirror images.

    +St. Bernard study casts doubt on creationism
      The St Bernard dog - ' named after the 11th century priest Bernard of Menthon - ' may have ironically challenged the theory of creationism, say scientists.

    +Moth eyes inspire self-cleaning solar cells
      A U.S. scientist, spurred by the features of moth eyes and cicada wings, is developing more efficient and self-cleaning solar cells.

    +Report: CDC climate testimony edited
      The White House severely edited congressional testimony given Tuesday by the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the impact of climate change on health, removing specific scientific references to potential health risks, according to two sources familiar with the documents.

    +Verizon Redefines "Fast"with 20Mbps Symmetrical Broadband Service
      On Monday Verizon unveiled a new symmetrical Verizon FiOS Internet service for consumers, featuring an upload and download speed of up to 20Mbps. Yes, you read that right, 20Mbps upload. The service went live in parts of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut on Monday.

    +Study Says Diet Can Be Tailored To Your Genes
      A study published by Nutrition Journal says they can demonstrate substantial advances in long term weight management and blood glucose levels as a result of personalizing patients' diets based on their genetic information (nutrigenetics).

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