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Last updated 11:02PM ET
September 10, 2010 Science
Science
Doolittle Tokyo Raiders Reunion and Flyover
Dayton, OH
(2010-04-20)
A B-25 Bomber flyover and a reunion of WWII heros.
U.S. resumes funding controversial stem cell research
(2010-09-10)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government said it was resuming work on controversial human embryonic stem cell research on Friday after an appeals court ruled in its favor.
China aims for next moon orbit shot this year
(2010-09-09)
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will launch its second lunar exploration probe by the end of 2010, boosting the country's effort to rise as a space power eventually capable of landing on the moon, official media said Friday.
B vitamins found to slow progression of dementia
(2010-09-09)
LONDON (Reuters) - Daily tablets of large doses of B vitamins can halve the rate of brain shrinkage in elderly people with memory problems and may slow their progression toward dementia, data from a British trial showed on Wednesday,
Protect corals with reef networks, U.N. study says
(2010-09-08)
OSLO (Reuters) - The world should safeguard coral reefs with networks of small no-fishing zones to confront threats such as climate change, and shift from favoring single, big protected areas, a U.N. study showed.
Great apes protected as EU restricts animal testing
(2010-09-08)
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Primates, including mankind's closest relatives -- chimpanzees, gorillas, bonobos and orangutans -- have gained new protection after the European Parliament backed a clampdown on animal testing.
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