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Briefs: InterDigital, Infineon team up 3G software

Longtime allies InterDigital Communications and Infineon Technologies are teaming up on development of HSDPA software for 3G mobile networks.

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Did our ancestors breathe through their ears?

A fossil fish skull from Latvia that researchers from Uppsala University, Sweden, describe in this weeks issue of Nature shows that the earliest land animals probably breathed through their ears.

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Cosmic raise in cloud

New evidence that events in outer space affect the weather and climate of Earth has been revealed in a study by meteorologists at the University of Reading published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society on Wednesday 18 Jan ...

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LISA and the search for Einstein's waves

Scientists from across the world came together in London on 12-13 January to review the scientific and technical status of the LISA mission, the world’s first gravitational wave observatory, at a meeting organised ...

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Hybrid Cars -- Pros and Cons

If you listen to the makers, hybrid cars are the best invention since sliced bread. While there are many reasons to buy a hybrid car, including a new tax incentive for US owners, it helps to have a good understanding ...

Technology / Energy & Green Tech

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Climate monitor to sample African dust

U.S. researchers say they plan to place a newly developed portable atmospheric laboratory in Niger to sample African dust.

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Study suggests why Neanderthals vanished

A multi-university study argues the disappearance of Neanderthals was not due to competition from modern humans, as is widely believed.

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Study: Men find retribution more rewarding

A University College London brain imaging study suggests men gain greater satisfaction than women when witnessing retribution.

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