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By David Bois | Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:56 AM ET
embedded a clip for the John Boswell Symphony of Science song "A Glorious Dawn." As it turns out, the song has made some news on its own accord.As The Telegraph reported on November 9, which was Sagan's 75th, Jack White of the White Stripes has released "A Glorious Dawn" in a limited pressin Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:37 AM ET
began to digest themselves, according to research published in the British Journal of Cancer.Lead study author Dr. Sharon McKenna told the UK's The Telegraph: "These exciting results suggest scientists could develop curcumin as a potential anti-cancer drug to treat esophageal cancer Read More
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By Lisa Jo Rudy | Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:00 AM ET
are using words that have a poetic ring. For example, Dr. Dale Frail, from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Socorro, NM, is quoted in The Telegraph as saying: ''This explosion provides an unprecedented look at an era when the universe was very young and also was undergoing drasti Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:48 PM ET
Suzuki said.The 13-meter-long machine won’t be mass produced anytime soon, but lazy types around the world may soon get a crack at it.Suzuki told The Telegraph: "We want to bring it around the world ... I see breakfast as a symbol for a beginning, due to when you eat it – at the start of th Read More
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By Darragh Worland | Sat Oct 24, 2009 4:38 PM ET
shuttered pubs and closed cafes."I think it will appeal to anyone with a sense of humor,” the calendar’s creator Kevin Beresford, 57, told The Telegraph. Beresford said it encourages people to laugh in the face of adversity. "Every year you see the same calendars on the shelves, such a Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Sat Oct 24, 2009 4:04 PM ET
foods that they have to cut out of their diet as they are high in fat," lead researcher (big cheese?) Dr. Wendy Chan She Ping Delfos told the UK’s The Telegraph."This study has shown that when trying to lose weight people can actually benefit by increasing the amount of dairy they consume, a Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Sat Oct 24, 2009 3:58 PM ET
of seven 9-foot tall minaret-styled sugar sculptures.He uses special glue for his projects that’s absorbed into the sugar — a process he told The Telegraph requires "considerable patience and intense concentration."Jamison's largest design was a tower that took him two months and 19,34 Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Tue Oct 20, 2009 7:19 PM ET
replace the missing cells with cells of its own."We are all living longer," Professor John Fisher, who is overseeing the project, told the UK’s The Telegraph. "But our bodies are wearing out at the same rate. We now want a more active lifestyle in our old age."Talk about better living throug Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Tue Oct 20, 2009 3:41 PM ET
Hevia, a professor of international history at the University of Chicago who specializes in looted artifacts from 1860-1900, told the UK’s The Telegraph he wished the Chinese well and that they seemed to have realistic expectations.He said: "I think they are probably under no illusion Read More
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By Courtney Rubin | Mon Oct 5, 2009 10:09 AM ET
too strenuously – the airline may make the question a permanent part of the boarding process, and expand it to all flights.According to the UK's The Telegraph, flying is the fastest-growing source of carbon dioxide emissions, accounting for more than 600 million tons of the greenhous Read More
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