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Report: Gov't Spying Broader American telecommunications companies aided the National Security Agency in a much broader surveillance of e-mails and phone calls without court orders than the Bush administration has let on, according to The New York Times' website. Drinking Without Food May Set You Up For High Blood Pressure During this season to be jolly, when alcohol flows more freely than usual, a new study alerts drinkers that a habit of drinking outside of meals may be setting them up for high blood pressure. Researchers Identify New Catfish Family New catfish family doesn't fit into patterns established in an area of diverse life in southern Mexico region. They've named the new family Lacantuniidae and named the species Lacantunia enigmatica. It becomes the 37th family of catfishes, a diverse group of fish found around the world. The World of Spices With Ann Wilder Features articles on topics related to spices, such as the types of black pepper, making spice rubs, uses of salt, the Sichuan pepper in Chinese cuisine, and storage of herbs and spices. From a chef and owner of a spice company. Dietary History Locked Up In Strands Of Hair Can Help Diagnose Eating Women with eating disorders often cannot recognize their problem, or attempt to disguise it. This makes diagnosis and treatment very difficult. But newly published research from Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry shows that analysing the carbon and nitrogen bound into hair fibres can determine whether a person does indeed have an eating disorder. CAD System Makes Breast MRI More Effective, Efficient A computer-aided detection (CAD) system is helping radiologists to more quickly and accurately determine the sizes and locations of cancers found on breast MRI -- information that could change patients' treatment, a new study shows. Policymakers Urged To Address Concerns About US Science And Technology Amidst growing uneasiness around the United States'ability to compete with India, China and other nations, the Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology has issued a report on the state of the nation's STEM workforce and the policy implications surrounding it. Speed Freaks Blitz Bike Course Want to bike 56 miles in 60 minutes? You'll need a good pair of legs, a high-glucose diet and a super-tweaked human-powered vehicle. And don't forget your Mylar head wrap. By James Lee from Wired magazine. Hacker Unlocks HD DVD/Blu-Ray DRM Opening the "processing key" that protects high-def DVDs is surprisingly simple. Happy Valentine's Day, AACS. In Gadget Lab. Chaos Is Rare: New Study Reveals The Evolution Of Oscillatory Behavior In this study, to appear in the July 2005 issue of The American Naturalist, researchers used an adaptive dynamics approach to investigate the evolution of dynamicsin a family of age-structured models, where fecundity was density-dependent and where there were trade-offs between survival and reproduction.
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