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Global View Of Valleys On Saturn's Moon Titan Shows North-South Contra Scientists are presenting the first results of a global analysis of spatial patterns, occurrence and origin of river channels on Saturn's moon Titan. Clues to NSA Spy Strategies Speculation swirls about the National Security Agency's warrantless surveillance of Americans' communications. In 27B Stroke 6. Nanoscale Electron Island Could Lead To New Efficient Flat-panel Displ Robert Blick, an Electrical and Computer Engineering Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and colleagues in Germany have demonstrated a new nanoscale mechanism for field emission that could lead to a new type of energy efficient flat-panel display. Research Points To 'Addictive' Protein In Treating Breast Cancer William Kinlaw, an associate professor of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, has been working on a protein called S14 since 1990. Over the past few months, however, the news about S14 has picked up. Through a series of recently published academic studies, Kinlaw and his colleagues are ready to pronounce S14 a potential drug target in treating breast cancer. 'Sharp' Older Brains Are Not The Same As Younger Brains Researchers working with rats have found the first solid evidence that still 'sharp' older brains store and encode memories differently than younger brains. Heart abnormalities diagnosed in World Trade Center workers The World Trade Center collapse has caused potentially dangerous heart problems in responders on-site, according to new research. Connections Between Circadian And Metabolic Systems Described Biologists offer new insights into a gene that plays a key role in modulating the body's circadian system and may also simultaneously modulate its metabolic system. Vineyard Weeds Found To Host Pierce's Disease Of Grapes New research just released in the September issue of Plant Disease suggests that weeds commonly found in California's wine country may enable the spread of Pierce's disease of grapes, one of the most destructive plant diseases affecting grapes. Agriculture And Tropical Conservation: Rethinking Old Ideas It's a long-held view in conservation circles that rural peasant activities are at odds with efforts to preserve biodiversity in the tropics. In fact, the opposite is often true, argue University of Michigan researchers John Vandermeer and Ivette Perfecto. Deliciously Over-Engineered Gadgets on the Horizon Cruising through the booths on the CES show floor, a few things catch our eye, though most are on the horizon, not available yet. A fuzzy keyboard, Dick Tracy "watch" and a sci-fi keyboard with mouse should be fun.
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