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2009-01-08 15:00:40 - US shareholder lawsuits filed against India's Satyam (AFP) (science)
AFP - At least two US shareholder lawsuits have been filed against Indian outsourcing giant Satyam, engulfed in a fraud scandal likened to the one which brought down US energy giant Enron.

2009-01-08 15:00:39 - Galileo would be proud: Astronomers hit a telescopic jackpot (McClatchy Newspapers) (science)
McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON — Astronomers this year are about to get a windfall of new and improved telescopes of unprecedented power with which to explore the universe.

2009-01-08 13:00:39 - Study Reveals Why First Impressions Count (LiveScience.com) (science)
LiveScience.com - Getting off on the wrong foot can doom a relationship before it begins, as we all know.

2009-01-08 13:00:39 - Black holes predate galaxies scientists say, solving age-old riddle (AFP) (science)
AFP - Black holes found at the center of galaxies around the cosmos seem to have appeared first not the other way around, scientists say, solving an age-old riddle which long has dogged astronomers.

2009-01-08 13:00:39 - Analysis: Money at root of Russia's gas war (AP) (science)
AP - Five months after Russia crushed the Georgian army in the foothills of the Caucasus, Moscow is once again embroiled in a conflict with a former Soviet neighbor: waging an economic war with Ukraine that has disrupted natural gas delivery across Europe.

2009-01-08 11:01:19 - La Nina conditions seen continuing: NOAA (Reuters) (science)
Reuters - The U.S. Climate Prediction Center said Thursday that it sees the cool water conditions for the La Nina weather anomaly in the Pacific Ocean likely continuing into spring and possibly through the first half of 2009.

2009-01-08 11:01:19 - New drug combo may boost stem cell production (Reuters) (science)
Reuters - A novel drug combination using Genzyme Corp's Mozobil shows it may be possible to spur bone marrow into releasing extra adult stem cells into the bloodstream to repair the heart and broken bones, researchers said on Thursday.

2009-01-08 09:01:00 - Human Record Set for Lack of Oxygen (LiveScience.com) (science)
LiveScience.com - It has long been suspected that high-altitude climbers have low oxygen levels in their blood. Now a study has confirmed it, claiming the lowest levels ever found in humans, significantly surpassing levels in critically ill patients. The measurements were made at an altitude of 27,559 feet (8,400 meters) by a team of scientists at University College London who led the Caudwell Xtreme Everest expedition and collected blood samples from climbers' leg arteries right after they reached the peak. ...

2009-01-08 09:01:00 - Obama vows to double US output of alternative energy (AFP) (science)
AFP - President-elect Barack Obama pledged Thursday to double US production of alternative energy in three years, as part of a raft of stimulus proposals to drag the economy out of recession.

2009-01-08 09:00:59 - NASA: Keeping shuttle costs $3 billion yearly (AP) (science)
AP - NASA's chief says it would cost an extra $3 billion a year to keep flying the space shuttle past next year's retirement date. Plus it would extend the risk of a deadly accident.

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