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Wind Energy Gets A Lift In New Report

Government Report Says Turbines Could Be On Par With Nuclear As Energy Source By 2030



Identifying And Protecting Teens Online

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Great Ape Turns 55 At Dallas Zoo

Jenny The Gorilla Recognized As The World's Oldest Ape In Captivity



Facebook Adds New Security To Protect Kids

Site Bans Sex Offenders, Has Plans To Exclude Bullies, Pedophiles And Other Predators



Epilepsy Site Hacked With Seizure Images

Web Site Bombarded With Pictures And Links To Rapidly Flashing Images

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Mapping The Odd Genes Of The Platypus

Researchers Say DNA Of The Unusual Animals Adds To The Understanding Of Human Evolution



Bee Health Remains In Decline, Study Shows

More Than 36 Percent Of Commercial Hives Lost Since Last Year

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Computers Linked To Some School Shootings

Researcher Cites Risk Of Sudden Cutoff Of Computer Access For Troubled Students



Hybrid Cars Deserve A Second Look

MarketWatch's Marshall Loeb Says Now May Be The Time To Take The Gas-Electric Plunge



Koalas Feeling Heat From Global Warming

Carbon Dioxide Pollution Is Damaging Eucalyptus Plants Needed For Survival


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