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Briefs: Cingular to deploy RealNetwork wireless TV

Cingular will be deploying Helix Online TV, the wireless video-on-demand service produced by RealNetworks.

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Briefs: 'Sex and the City' author on Sirius

The author of "Sex and the City" will host a weekly show on Sirius Satellite Radio, the network said Tuesday.

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Briefs: Yahoo! launches four new Web services

Yahoo! will launch four new Web services to make it easier for Web developers to use the company's products.

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Briefs: Japan's NTT advances 'wallet' phone plan

Japan's NTT DoCoMo is forging ahead with the development of "wallet phones" that are capable of acting like a credit card for retail transactions.

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Scientists find brain function most important to maths ability

Scientists at the University College London have discovered the area of the brain linked to dyscalculia, a maths learning disability. The finding shows that there is a separate part of the brain used for counting ...

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Big hit on a small scale for black-eyed peas

What have Black-eyed peas got to do with nanotechnology? As well as sharing their name with a chart-topping U.S. band, Black-eyed peas (also known as Cowpeas) are being used by scientists at the John Innes Centre in Norwich ...

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Novel method used to treat obese mice

Johns Hopkins scientists, working on genetically engineered obese mice, have used a nerve protection and growth factor to cut the size of the heart muscle.

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Substrate developed from sawmill shavings

University of Navarre scientists in Spain have developed an organic substrate from sawmill wood shavings to use for intensive crop growth in containers.

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Researchers works on single molecular diode

Researchers from the University of South Florida, the University of Chicago and the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow) have recently developed the principles of operation and completed an experimental testing of a single ...

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