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Storming Sweden in the World's Wildest PriusLove it or hate it, the Toyota Prius is a boring car and the last thing you'd expect to see snagging trophies at a car show. But three Swedes with wild imaginations and a truckload of cash have turned a car with the personality of a goldfish into the world's wildest hybrid. Cl... |
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Riding the Wind Into the Record BookRichard Jenkins is sitting on a dry lake in western Australia, waiting patiently for the gust that will carry him across the salt and into history at the helm of a land yacht named Greenbird. The British engineer has spent 10 years chasing his dream of setting the land speed r... |
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Nonprofit Distributes File Sharing Propaganda to 50,000 U.S. StudentsA nonprofit legal organization whose mission is to foster an understanding of the U.S. court system, has distributed 50,000 leaflets to students that erroneously say peer-to-peer file sharing of copyrighted music is a crime, with a maximum two-year sentence and $25,000 fine. The National Center f... |
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Sandia work shows anthrax letters contained non-weaponized pathogenThey have worked for almost seven years in secret. Most people did not know that the work in Ray Goehner’s materials characterization department at Sandia National Laboratories was contributing important information to the FBI’s investigation of letters containing bacillus anthracis, ... |
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Hubble sees magnetic monster in erupting galaxyThe Hubble Space Telescope has found the answer to a long-standing puzzle by resolving giant but delicate filaments shaped by a strong magnetic field around the active galaxy NGC 1275. It is the most striking example of the influence of these immense tentacles of extragalactic magnetic fields, sa... |
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Two more face transplant triumphsChinese team break new ground with first transplant of facial bone, bringing a full face transplant a step nearer ... |

