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When the brain goes into a primitive state (146) |
| A few nights without sleep can not only make people tired and emotional, but may actually put the brain into a primitive
"fight or flight" state. |
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No sex for 100 million years (137) |
| Asexual micro organisms continue to display an amazingly diverse ability to adapt to their environment over the past 100 million years. |
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Chunks of smashed moon detected in Saturn rings (133) |
| Big chunks of a moon that was smashed long ago perhaps by a comet have been detected in Saturn's outermost ring, shedding light on ring;s formation. |
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Now, video gamers can feel blows as well (132) |
| A US surgeon working on a 'tele-health' breakthrough has devised a way for video game warriors to feel shots, stabs, slams, and hits dealt to their on-screen characters. |
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Wiki page is now a status symbol (129) |
| Wikipedia is the eighth most-visited US destination on the Web with 52.8 million unique visitors |
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Samsung claims most powerful memory chip (126) |
| Samsung Electronics said it has developed the world's most powerful memory chip, which could help create a memory card capable of storing 80 DVD movies. |
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Google undaunted by losing Facebook to Microsoft (126) |
| Unfazed by rival Microsoft winning a race to partner with online phenomenon Facebook, Google wooed analysts on Wednesday with plans to wring even more riches from the Internet. |
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Oldsters see video games as exercise for brain (124) |
| Move over, junior. Gramps are joining the wave in video and computer games as makers step up efforts to promote software as exercise for the brain. |
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China launches first lunar orbiter (121) |
| China launched its 1st lunar orbiter in an event broadcast on national TV, with the mission a key step in their plan to put a man on moon by 2020. |
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No sex for 100 mn years: Organisms baffle scientists (119) |
| Asexual micro organisms continue to display an amazingly diverse ability to adapt to their ever-changing environment as they have over the past 100 million years. |
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