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Review Suggests Caution On Drugs To Raise 'Good'Cholesterol Researchers have long sought ways to increase the amount of "good"cholesterol in the body. But a new systematic review suggests that so far, only modest evidence supports the use of most medications to raise levels of high-density lipoprotein. Some are even harmful. Grokster May Haunt Podcasting Apple has added podcasting to its online music store, but thanks to the Supreme's Grokster decision, it's unclear if Apple is liable for podcasters posting copyrighted material. By Katie Dean. Stiff Snowboard Handles Like a '73 Buick If you're into stiff-as-a-corpse snowboards that handle like a wrecked shopping cart, then the Chilly dog is definitely the board for you.

 Light Cycles, Disc-Fu Juice Tron Legacy Trailer LOS ANGELES — Devoted Tron fans were granted an early look at the trailer for Tron Legacy Saturday. Both Tron Legacy director Joseph Kosinski and original Tron helmer Steven Lisberger were on hand to introduce the two-minute trailer, screened in an Imax theater here as part of an ongoing viral promotion for the movie

 Individual Differences Caused By Shuffled Chunks Of DNA In The Human G Scientist have proposed a new view of what causes the greatest genetic variability among individuals -- suggesting that it is due less to single point mutations than to the presence of structural changes that cause extended segments of the human genome to be missing, rearranged or present in extra copies. Girl Gamer Makes a Killing Teenager Bonnie "Xena" Burton gives up baby-sitting to teach high-profile Halo lessons. By James Lee from Wired Test. Indigenous Water Frogs In Europe Under Threat Indigenous water frogs can be crowded out by immigrant or imported species. This is the finding of a Franco-German study. The scientists investigated water frog populations in France and Northern Spain and noticed that the marsh frog (Rana ridibunda), which normally occurs only in Eastern Europe, has the potential to crowd out indigenous species like Graf's hybrid frog (Rana grafi) and the Iberian water frog (Rana perezi). Green Chemistry Can Help Nanotechnology Mature, Professor Says The safest possible future for advancing nanotechnology in a sustainable world can be reached by using green chemistry, says James E. Hutchison, a professor of chemistry at the University of Oregon. Culmination of Fulmination German chemists recently determined the crystal structure of a compound the alchemists knew as “Knallquecksilber”, but which goes by the formal name of mercury(II) fulminate. The compound is highly explosive, sensitive to heat and shock and its control in the form of a detonator material for dynamite gave Alfred Nobel his big break.The new crystal [...] Shift Of Weather Patterns Necessitates Rethinking Of Reforestation Met Forest landowners can greatly increase the survival rateof pine tree seedlings by changing when and how they plant, according to research conducted at the Texas A&M University Research and Extension Center . "There's been too many (reforestation) failures over the last decade or so,"said Dr. Eric Taylor, Texas Cooperative Extension forestry specialist. "Some landowners have had to replant two, three or even four years in a row because of poor seedling survival."
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