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Expert Advice on Choosing a 'Smartphone'

Cell phones are changing so quickly it can be hard to keep up with the technology.

King Tut Felled by Malaria and Broken Leg

Egypt's famed King Tutankhamun suffered from a cleft palate and club foot, likely forcing him to walk with a cane, and died from complications from a broken

Space Station's Fancy New $27M Lookout Attached

Astronauts successfully attached a fancy new observation deck to the International Space Station early Monday after a long, frustrating night spent dealing

Astronauts enter space station's newest room

Astronauts swung open the door to the International Space Station's newest room Friday night, using flashlights to illuminate the shadowy chamber and wearing

Shuttle Endeavor Blasts Off

Endeavour and six astronauts rocketed into orbit Monday on what's expected to be the last nighttime launch for the shuttle program, hauling a new room and

Tech Flaw Causes Scary Web Error

A little known security flaw means far reaching implications for everyone on the Internet, not just Facebook users.

Scientist Suggests Carnivorous Petunias, Potatoes Among Us

Petunias and potatoes may actually be carnivorous plants, scientists now suggest. Indeed, carnivorous behavior may be far more widespread in plants than commonly thought — if we

U.N. Weather Agency at Climate Conference Says This Is Warmest Decade on Record

This decade is on track to become the warmest since records began in 1850, and 2009 could rank among the top-five warmest years, the U.N. weather agency reported Tuesday on the

Virgin Galactic Prepares to Unveil Space Liner

Virgin Galactic readies for Monday's unveiling of SpaceShipTwo — the first-class space tourist's wonder machine at the core of the space tourism firm's suborbital fleet.

New NASA Telescope to Scan for Undiscovered Galaxies, Stars

NASA's latest space telescope will scan the sky in search of never-before-seen asteroids, comets, stars and galaxies, with one of its main tasks to catalog objects posing a danger

Iran Cuts Internet Access One Day Before Student Protests Scheduled

Iranian authorities have slowed Internet connections to a crawl or choked them off completely before expected student protests Monday to deny the opposition a vital means of

Scientists, Lawyers Mull Effects of Home Robots

Eric Horvitz illustrates the potential dilemmas of living with robots by telling the story of how he once got stuck in an elevator at Stanford Hospital with a droid the size of a

Discovery Brings Dinosaurs Roaring to Life

65 million years after they ruled the planet, dinosaurs are back

Holiday Shopping Guide: Stocking Stuffers

You’ve bought the big gift, the clothing gift, and maybe even the cute gift. But something’s missing from the pile of presents. Fret not, there’s still time to buy a stocking

NASA Perplexed Over Ares Rocket's Parachute Failure

NASA is still perplexed over the parachute failure that damaged its new Ares I-X test rocket during its October test launch, but otherwise the debut flight went well, mission

David vs. Goliath: Colleges Battle Over Prosthetic Knee Invention

There's nothing like a 'best of the year' list for stirring up controversy. This time one of the most prolific list makers in publishing has inadvertently kicked up an academic

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