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Just How Fast Is Cisco's New Router? Really Freaking Fast Cisco's new CRS-3 router is capable of 322 terabits per second, the company says. That's fast enough to download the entire Library of Congress in about a second.

 Female Anxiety: Females More Likely To Believe Negative PastEvents Pre New research might help explain higher anxiety levels in women than in men. Women were found to be more likely to believe that negative past events would reoccur in the future. Two studies involving 3- to 6-year olds and adults examined emotions and behaviors in relation to past events. Using characters in stories, girls and women more frequently predicted that characters would be worried about harm from a person who was similar to past perpetrators. Safer space vehicles thanks to optic fiber sensors A research team has developed a new protection system for the European Space Agency that is designed to enhance the safety of space vehicles. Tiny Roundworm's Telomeres Help Scientists To Tease Apart Different Ty The continual and inevitable shortening of telomeres, the protective "caps"at the end of all 46 human chromosomes, has been linked to aging and physical decline. Once they are gone, so are we. But there are more ways than one to grow old. [Ironic] LONDON: A jailed cocaine dealer is working as Santa Claus on John Tams, who dons beard, boots and red suit to work in a cafe's Christmas grotto, said he wanted to give something back to the community... Thick-shelled turtle species lived with world's biggest snake, reveals The discovery of a new fossil turtle species in Colombia's Cerrejón coal mine by researchers helps to explain the origin of one of the most biodiverse groups of turtles in South America. One Night in Bhopal Website for programs broadcast 20 years after the December 3, 1984, Bhopal, India, gas disaster, in which nearly 3,000 people died and thousands more were treated for medical conditions after toxic gas leaked from a Union Carbide plant. The program "tells the story of the disaster with a drama reconstruction through the eyes of five survivors."Provides audio clips, photos, and articles and analysis. Also includes material in Hindi. From BBC News. Expo Tries to Whet Geek Appetites New laptops, games and even Google applications share the spotlight at DigitalLife2004, a show designed to tempt consumers to pry open their wallets. Michael Myser reports from New York. Scientists identify genes involved in cell division in humans Name a human gene, and you'll find a movie online showing you what happens to cells when it is switched off, thanks to work by researchers in a study where they identify the genes involved in mitosis in humans. Sex and diabetes Approximately half of men with diabetes suffer at least one episode of erectile dysfunction and there are several strategies available to overcome what is in those cases usually a problem of body chemistry. According to a report in the Cochrane Review of clinical trials, the well-known drugs for treating erectile dysfunction really do improve sexual [...]
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