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    • Dr. Miceal Ledwith's New DVDs
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    • Mysterious Radio Waves Emitted From Nearby Galaxy
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    • Trader blows whistle on gold & silver price manipulation
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    • Enter the Matrix: The Deep Law That Shapes Our Reality
    • Nanotech Vaccine Successfully Cures Type-1 Diabetes in Mice
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    • Freaky Physics Proves Parallel Universes Exist
    • Scientists Discover Heavy New Element
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    • New Approach to Water Desalination
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    • Sight Device: Blind Man Sees With His Tongue
    • Jesse Ventura, former Governor of Minnesota claims "gov’t involved in 9/11"
    • Why pregnant film fans should stick to happy movies
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    • Disease Cause Is Pinpointed With Genome
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    • Massive head of pharaoh unearthed in Egypt
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    • 2 huge icebergs let loose off Antarctica's coast
    • Singing 'rewires' damaged brain
    • Actress and Muslim Philanthropist Promote Women
    • New Spider-Man Device Could Let Humans Walk on Walls
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    • Scientists discover our world may be a giant hologram
    • Brain-Controlled Cursor Doubles as a Neural Workout
    • Radical Farming According to Sepp Holzer
    • Even Single-Celled Organisms Feed Themselves in 'Smart' Manner
    • Are High Speed Elephants Running or Walking?
    • How Brain Hears the Sound of Silence
    • Long-Distance Migration Shapes Butterfly Wings
    • Biologist Discovers 'Stop' Signal in Honey Bee Communication
    • World's First 'Self-Watering' Desert Plant: Desert Rhubarb
    • Home Computers Around the World Unite to Map the Milky Way
    • Algae use quantum trick to harvest light
    • Growing Cartilage: Bioactive Nanomaterial Promotes Growth of New Cartilage
    • Super Material Will Make Lighting Cheaper and Fully Recyclable
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    • New Adhesive Device Could Let Humans Walk on Walls
    • Enzyme That 'Cleans Off' Cancer Cells Discovered
    • Levitating Magnet May Yield New Approach to Clean Energy
    • Organic Transistor Paves Way for New Generations of Neuro-Inspired Computers
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    • Bacteria turns Carbon Dioxide into Liquid Fuel
    • Human brain uses grid to represent space
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    • Star Trek-Like Replicator?
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    • Device spells doom for superbugs
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    • Scientists discover oldest footprints on Earth
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    • Strange Geoglyphs Discovered Beneath Clearcut Amazon
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    • The Proven Power of Giving
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    • Christmas, Yule and the Winter Solstice
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    • Scientists target cancer with light particles
    • Scientists Spot Nearby 'Super-Earth'
    • Strange Physical Theory Proved After Nearly 40 Years
    • Scientists expected to unveil the discovery of dark matter
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    • Scientists Unveil a Helping 'Terminator' Hand With the World's First Bionic Fingers
    • Millions in U.S. Drink Dirty Water, Records Show
    • U.S. Mint now suspends all one ounce gold coin sales due to shortage of physical gold!
    • Space Shuttle Atlantis: INCREDIBLE Images From Space
    • Hot shot: Hottest star in the galaxy pictured for the first time
    • Physicist Michio Kaku invites viewers through the wormhole
    • 13 New Stem Cell Lines Open to Research
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    • 'Seven-year-old Picasso' - Kieron Williamson - Stuns Art World
    • Color E-readers Inspired by Butterflies
    • New Material Could Lead To Faster Chips: GRAPHENE May Solve Communications Speed Limit
    • 2009 Truth Convergence: Conference in BC - Sunday, November 29th
    • Gold hits US$1,190 as more central banks buy
    • Empowering Immigrants to Be New Entrepreneurs - Jefferson Award Winner: Farhana Huq
    • Thousands of Strange Sea Creatures Discovered
    • Large Hadron Collider progress delights researchers + NOV. 23rd UPDATE ARTICLE
    • Shaharzad Akbar is first Afghan woman to study at Oxford University
    • Sounds During Sleep May Help You Remember
    • Tiny insect brains can solve big problems
    • Hope floats on eco-celebrity's recycled plastic boat, Plastiki
    • HONKY TONK ANGELS – A Marvelous NEW Show in Yelm
    • Jellyfish swarm northward in warming world
    • The Triumph of a Dreamer
    • Old memories may get the boot from new brain cells
    • The love train: The day passengers ditched their indifference and started hugging
    • Speech Gene Shows Its Bossy Nature
    • Mini ice age took hold of Europe in months
    • A neutron star is born: Stellar core just 12 miles across spotted 11,000 light years away
    • Timewarp: How your brain creates the fourth dimension
    • We'll Soon Be Building New Hearts to Order in Just 24 Hours - Say Stem Cell Scientists
    • 3,000 Images Combine for Stunning Milky Way Portrait
    • Knuckle-Cracking Gets (Ig) Nobel Prize
    • Followup - Yvonne LeBron Is Getting Treatment
    • Spiders - And New Technologies
    • Plants Recognize Rivals and Fight, Play Nice with Siblings
    • Volcanic Eruptions Caused Ancient Warming And Cooling
    • Yvonne LeBron Asks For Our Help As A Community
    • Shrimp's Eye Points Way to Better DVDs
    • A Gift to Gold Investors From "Bubble Ben"
    • You Can Control Your Marilyn Monroe Neuron
    • THE WARNING - Brooksley Born on Frontline Tuesday
    • WA scientist thinks 'magnetic' leaves the key to measuring pollution
    • Remarkable Students of RSE
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    • The Dow Jones Average at 10,000: Then and Now
    • Glimpses of Solar System's Edge - A Bright Ribbon
    • Paralyzed, Then Unparalyzed, by the Light - Reversible reaction shuts roundworms down.
    • The Big Lie - I'm From the Government and I'm Here To Help You...
    • a 2 Year Old Girl and a 2 Year Old Boy Have Become the Youngest Members of Mensa
    • 'Cosmic opera' set for Paris tower
    • Nobel Prize in Medicine Honors Discoveries of Telomeres and Telomerase
    • Silver as Money? Give Me a Break!
    • Study Prompts Provinces to Rethink FLU Plan
    • Orchids Date to Time of the Dinosaurs- 76 to 84 Million Years Ago
    • TINY PEACES - Adalet Bukak Akbas's Story
    • Fossil Skeleton From Africa Predates Lucy
    • The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Persistence, Jury-Rigging, and Ingenuity Against All Odds
    • Harvesting FREE FOOD - with the Frugal Fraulein
    • 4 People With Super Memory
    • Spin-Geek.com The Future Can be Seen
    • Butterfly 'GPS' Found In Antennae
    • Mice Levitated in Lab
    • THE QUANTUM ACTIVIST - A New Film with Physicist Dr. Amit Goswami, Ph.D
    • The 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time - THE ROLLING STONE
    • How to Store Canning Jars
    • HARVEST FAIR at CSE - Saturday, October 10th
    • Scientists unveil plan designed to cut cost of space travel
    • Gold Going to $1500 – John Embry
    • Interactive, 360-degree Panoramic View Of Entire Night Sky
    • Toxic Waters: Clean Water Laws Are Neglected, at a Cost to Health
    • Study: Human fat yields multipurpose stem cells
    • 4 RSE Students in Group Began "TINY PEACES" - Helping Turkish Girls Go To School
    • Child composers should not be written off, says music scholar
    • Study Suggests Gene Therapy May Enable Blind to See
    • 'Telepathic' microchip could help paraplegics control computers
    • Linda Moulton Howe, Reporter and Editor, Earthfiles.com, Interview with Lt. Col. Charles Halt - RAF Bentwaters Lights and Craft Were "Extraterrestrial In Origin."
    • GEOMAGNETIC MEGA-STORM: On Sept. 2nd
    • EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH BEN HAMMOTT - RSE Guest Speaker - Part 2
    • Sun's Cycle Alters Earth's Climate
    • Germany's Green City of the Future
    • Swanky Space Hotel Concept Revealed
    • Stopwatch found for Solar System
    • Cancer-Sniffing Canines Could Save Your Life
    • EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH BEN HAMMOTT - RSE Guest Speaker - Part 1
    • Saving the World's Women - The Women’s Crusade
    • How Deep Is Your Love? Wedding ring found in sea after 16 months
    • New Government Study Shows Mercury in Fish Widespread
    • 'Big Wave' Theory Offers Alternative to Dark Energy
    • Canning and Preserving With "The Frugal Faulein" ...Abby
    • New data: Mega-quake could strike near Seattle
    • Cave Complex May Lie Beneath Giza Pyramids
    • Laughter Yoga On The Rise
    • Math whiz hopes method will multiply
    • Vast expanses of Arctic ice melt in summer heat
    • OUR GENIUS SERIES - BILL POWELL
    • Beach Boys Benefit Concert for CSE
    • Clever Crows Prove Aesop’s Fable Is More Than Fiction
    • Creating Your Own Book On-Line - Recipes And More...
    • "I Touched A Crop-Circle-Making UFO," Says Investigator
    • Gardening is good for you, finds survey
    • Nissan unveils zero-emission hatchback "Leaf"
    • Blind women help detect breast cancer
    • Log In, Cheer Up And Spread Some 'Wappiness'
    • Brain Surgery Done With Sound
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    • Permafrost Could Be Climate's Ticking Time Bomb
    • A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND REALIZATION - About Our Sense of Smell and Memories
    • Hubble Telescope Photographs Jupiter Impact Site
    • OUR GENIUS SERIES - Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s American Heroes BOOK LIST
    • Massive Quake Moves New Zealand Closer to Australia
    • The 10-year-old who helped Apollo 11, 40 years later
    • Better Vision, With a Telescope Inside the Eye
    • Cure for radiation sickness found!
    • Toward a Solution to the Debt Crisis in California: The State Could Walk Away and Create Its Own Credit Machine
    • A Tremendous Secret
    • Investigators Replicate Nokia 1100 Online Banking Hack
    • Bionic Humans: Top 10 Technologies
    • Astronomers, royalty, rock stars to inaugurate world's largest telescope
    • Cats Do Control Humans, Study Finds
    • Watching Whales Watching Us - Scientific Results of Sonar on DEAD Beaching Whales...
    • Teen sailor nears end of trip around the world
    • Big Neurons & Way With Words May Help Prevent Alzheimer’s
    • TO THE EDITOR OF NISQUALLY VALLEY NEWS:
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    • A Green Way to Dump Low-Tech Electronics
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    • OUR GENIUS SERIES - Madam C.J. Walker 1867 - 1919 Doer, Creator, Giver
    • The Great American Bubble Machine
    • Salamander Discovery Could Lead to Human Limb Regeneration
    • Two Centuries On, a Cryptologist Cracks a Presidential Code
    • Vegetarian Diet 'Weakens Bones'
    • What Supersonic Looks Like
    • Crops face toxic timebomb in warmer world: study
    • 1,500-Year-Old Hidden Record Of Christ's Words
    • The Hobbit House: A quiet revolution
    • Gold Prepares For The Big One
    • Vitamins add vitality to aging chromosomes
    • Neda’s Death Highlights Women’s Role in Iran Protests
    • Can Science and Religion Co-Exist in Harmony?
    • New evidence that vinegar may be natural fat-fighter
    • The astonishing collection of everyday plastic items swallowed by a single albatross
    • Microbe found two miles under Greenland ice is reawakened from a 120,000-year sleep
    • CSE 6th Annual Auction + End of School Year Newsletter
    • Changes in Earth's Orbit Led to Calm Climate Period
    • Predicted Ground Motions For Great Earthquake In Pacific Northwest: Seattle, Victoria And Vancouver
    • Followup Review of Dr. Karriem Ali's Swine Flu Lecture
    • A Real Whopper: Black Hole Is Most Massive Known
    • Soul Survivor: The Reincarnation of a World War II Fighter Pilot
    • Virtual twins could bring the end of animal research
    • Dr. Nick Begich Discusses the Latest Research on Telepathy in the Battlefield
    • Obama Calls for Alliances With Muslims - "A BEAUTIFUL SPEECH"
    • SECOND STORY IN OUR -GENIUS SERIES- Research Reveals How Prozac Triggers New Brain Cell Growth + Improves Learning & Memory in Fatal Brain Disease + Reduces Disease Activity in MS Patients
    • Where Art and Paleontology Intersect, Fossils Become Faces
    • Bumblebee extinct in Britain to be Reintroduced from New Zealand
    • Surprise! Adult Hearts Grow New Cells
    • Tokyo's Cat Cafes
    • U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates: N Korea nuke progress sign of `dark future'
    • Revealed: how hurricanes protect Earth from global warming
    • A Human Language Gene Changes the Sound of Mouse Squeaks
    • Decoding antiquity: Eight scripts that still can't be read
    • From the Bronx to the High Court
    • March celebrates women in Senegalese politics
    • 'The Singularity Is Near' - Will the Future Be a Trillion Times Better?
    • New Model Suggests Role of Low Vitamin D in Cancer Development
    • Top 10 newly discovered species unveiled
    • YELM WATER ISSUE - WE NEED TO RESPOND BY FRIDAY, MAY 22nd
    • How to Fit 300 DVDs on One Disc
    • Dr. Karriem H. Ali - Influenza and Immunity - Becoming Pandemic-proof - FREE LECTURE IN YELM
    • Secret To Night Vision Found In DNA's Unconventional 'Architecture'
    • At Oxford - 301-Year "Men-Only" Streak Is Broken
    • OUR FIRST STORY IN OUR -GENIUS SERIES- Fascinating facts about the invention VELCRO®
    • Kuwaiti Women Win First Parliamentary Seats
    • Food Safety for People Who Don’t Cook
    • YELM + RAINIER ART WALK - THIS WEEKEND
    • Housing project in foreclosure - THURSTON HIGHLANDS in YELM
    • JZ Knight on LARRY KING LIVE
    • Environmental regulators warn flea treatments may be toxic to pets
    • The Volcano Beneath Yellowstone
    • A woman thought to be the world's oldest person at 130 has died
    • GOLD for Preservation of Purchasing Power
    • How Hollywood Shapes Fears of Virus Outbreaks
    • Sea 'snake' generates electricity with every wave
    • Norway or the Highway: Poo Powers Oslo Buses
    • Bigfoot hobbit could be ancient island human
    • Derecho - A Wall of Wind Moving at 100 mph
    • Face Transplant Patient Is Revealed
    • A Battle to Preserve a Visionary’s Boldness - Nikola Tesla
    • Ask the Expert About Stem Cells - Leonard Zon, M.D.
    • Poseidon Undersea Resort
    • Ripped Up Genes – S4 Just Says No to GM Seeds
    • Let’s Hear It for the Bees and Their Circadian Clocks
    • Epidemic Influenza And Vitamin D
    • Satellite Imagery Shows Fragile Wilkins Ice Shelf Destabilized
    • Snapshots From the Days of Bare-Hands Anatomy
    • Not-So-Quiet SUN
    • Adding Walnuts To Good Diet May Help Older People Improve Motor And Behavioral Skills
    • Unveiling the "Sixth Sense," Game-Changing Wearable Tech
    • The Strange Forests that Drink—and Eat—Fog
    • Scientists Make Super-strong Metallic Spider Silk
    • Simulated Brain Closer to Thought
    • Lizards Bask In The Sun For A Vitamin D Boost
    • You Are Being Lied to About Pirates
    • Hubble Photographs Cosmic Fountain
    • Former astronaut: Man not alone in universe
    • Tons of Released Drugs Taint US Water
    • Mark Twain's New Book
    • Bettye Johnson, Award Winning Writer
    • Italian Scientist, Turning 100, Still Works
    • PART 2 - The Ides of March or Cicero’s Natural Law And the Foundation of the American Republic
    • The City of Yelm Wants To Supply Its 1200+ Acre SW Annex With Water From New Sources
    • 1.5-million-year-old Antarctic Microbe Community Discovered
    • The Man Who Found Quarks and Made Sense of the Universe
    • Two Cardboard Boxes and Some Paint = a $6 Solar Cooker to Save the World
    • Electricity Grid in U.S. Penetrated By Spies
    • Pond Scum Gets Its Moment in the Limelight
    • The Ides of March or Cicero’s Natural Law And the Foundation of the American Republic
    • Rocket Fuel Chemical in Most Powdered Infant Formula
    • The Day The Sun Brought Darkness
    • Geithner's Stress Test "A Complete Sham"
    • "Garbage Warrior" a Standout Film
    • Seriously: Frank Sinatra Songs Restored Eyesight to Stroke Patients
    • Going for gold: How the world's mints are coining it.
    • IMF sitting on gold reserves of $95 billion
    • Sepp's Way- Ponder This Fish Story: Making Ponds without Pond Liners
    • Virus-built Battery Could Power Cars, Electronic Devices
    • SPOTLESS SUNS: Yesterday, NASA announced that the sun has plunged into the deepest solar minimum in nearly a century.
    • New Step Towards Quantum Computers
    • Earth Hour to hit major tourist draws near you
    • Alaska volcano erupts five times after 20-year lull
    • U.S. Government Site Offers Guidance on Mortgage Troubles
    • Olympia, Washington 70 Year Old Great Grandmother Sets Weight Lifting Record
    • Sepp - "This is not a blackberry bramble"...
    • It Walks, Talks, Smiles but Doesn't Do Chores Yet
    • Fossil sea monster's bite makes T-Rex look feeble
    • Reporter Hersh Discloses CHENEY Behind Executive Assassination Ring
    • 'Mind-reading' Experiment Highlights How Brain Records Memories
    • IMPORTANT Followup to Drilling Holes for Mushrooms
    • Supernovae recorded in the Antarctic Ice
    • Inactivity Of Proteins Behind Longer Shelf Life When Freezing
    • The Rebel Part Explored and Earth Berm Animal Shelters
    • The Jetpack: An Idea Whose Time Has Never Come, but Won't Go Away
    • Researchers make stem cell breakthrough
    • Geologists Map Rocks To Soak Carbon Dioxide From Air
    • Greg Simmons MARCH NEWSLETTER
    • Origami Helps Scientists Solve Problems
    • Sepp Holzer Workshop Part 3 – Huegelbeds Cont'd + 2 NEW WORKSHOPS MAR.5th & MAR.10th
    • The Formation of Snow Crystals- New Computer Model Replicates Ice Structures
    • Permaculture Workshops: Huegelbeds, Mushrooms, Companion Planting Workshop, Day One.
    • Black Holes Light Up
    • Lawmakers across the country are sponsoring resolutions asserting state sovereignty,
    • Babies Learn Music While Sleeping
    • Study Links Internet Addiction To Aggression In Teens
    • Medicines From The Sea - Completely New Antibiotics
    • 'Obesity Gene' Involved In Weight Gain Response To High-fat Diet Identified
    • FDA Approves Depressant Drug For The Annoyingly Cheerful
    • Psychedelic Looking Bouncing Fish Is A New Species, Dubbed 'Psychedilica' - DNA Evidence Is In
    • Music-Memory Connection Found in Brain
    • Vitamin D Levels Tied to Dementia Risk
    • Medicine's Cutting Edge: Re-Growing Organs
    • Grandma Was Wrong: Gesturing Babies End Up With Better Vocabularies
    • Scientists Model Words as Entangled Quantum States in our Minds
    • Huge gamma-ray blast spotted 12.2 bln light-years from earth
    • Study: Violent media numb viewers to the pain of others
    • Farmers harness manure's gases to generate power
    • 'Astonishing richness' in polar sea species
    • Human and ET Evolution - Interview with Dr. Steven Greer - Former Guest Speaker at RSE
    • Aptera 2e, a soon-to-be-produced Electric Vehicle
    • Rise in Jobless Poses Threat to Stability Worldwide
    • Stop "NAIS" National Animal Identification System - Protect Your Right to Farm and to Eat Local Food
    • Autonomous Claw Could Become the World's Tiniest Surgeon
    • In New Procedure, Artificial Arm Listens to Brain
    • Mediterranean Diet Aids the Aging Brain: Study
    • NEW Seattle Invention - JELLYFISH Rooftop Wind Turbine
    • Alaskans brace for Redoubt Volcano eruption
    • MRIs reveal possible source of woman's super-memory
    • The economics of growing your own food
    • Long-Distance Teleportation Between Two Atoms: First between atoms 1 meter apart
    • Antarctica is warming, not cooling
    • President Obama's Inaugural Address
    • 2 Washington DC Churches Try to Cross Racial Divide
    • Calling Forth the Body’s Own Stem Cells Could Speed Tissue Repair
    • Science closing in on cloak of invisibility
    • 'What I Want for You — and Every Child in America
    • Powerful Solar Storm Could Shut Down U.S. for Months
    • U.S. Scientists Learn How to Levitate Tiny Objects
    • A Spurt of Quake Activity Raises Fears in Yellowstone
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