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Japan plans to build its own island

Japanese officials reportedly plan to grow an island on an isolated reef 1,000 miles south of Tokyo to win a political dispute.

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Alcatel to build U.S. telecom satellite

Alcatel has received a contract for assembly of a new telecom satellite for U.S. operators SES AMERICOM that will begin service in 2008.

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New Net mapping tool helps truckers

Truckers now get help with conserving energy via the Internet. A new Internet-based mapping system is helping truckers find truck stops with idle-reduction facilities in order to help cut fuel use while reducing air emissions.

Technology /

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In Brief: 'MP4' software offered for Windows Player

A public beta test has been launched for software that will allow the playing of low-bandwidth MPEG-4 audio on Microsoft Windows Media Player.

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WHO to update growth charts

New World Health Organization guidelines for measuring infant growth rate will use data that reflects an increase in the number of breast-fed infants.

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Illinois ready to ban lead toys

A bill that would ban toys and other items containing more than trace amounts of lead has been enacted by the Illinois Legislature.

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Three new species of mites are found

Three new species of mites have been found in the Adirondack Park tree canopy, along with a species of lichen not seen in New York State in 40 years.

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Doctors wake up to sleeping pill risks

The National Institutes of Health has called for more research into insomnia treatments amid reports of people who eat, cook and drive in their sleep.

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Exercise may aid in stroke recovery

University of Texas researchers say exercise may help protect people from severe brain damage after suffering a stroke.

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Prototype for one-metre wide, eco-friendly car unveiled in Britain

The prototype of a revolutionary new type of vehicle only one metre wide specially designed for cities has been developed by a team of European scientists. The vehicle combines the safety of a micro-car and ...

Electronics /

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