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The drug Truvada could soon be available to prevent people from catching HIV, following recommended approval by US health experts
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Facial recognition is a computer-power-hungry task but it is finally starting to arrive on Apple's smartphone
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| Astrophile: Two craters that launched 1000 meteorites from New Scientist - Online News (2012-5-11 23:09) |
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Vesta thought its days as the solar system's punching bag were over? then along came two bullies that are solely responsible for a whole class of meteorite
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| Ghostly glows mark violent deaths of stars from New Scientist - Online News (2012-5-11 23:06) |
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