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Spinning A Yarn With Carbon Nanotubes - July 9, 2004

BBC News: A method to continuously spin a wonder material, which is worth more per kg than gold, has been developed by Cambridge-MIT Institute scientists. Discovered in 1991, carbon nanotubes are just a few billionths of a metre across, but...
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Destination Wi-Fi, by Rail, Bus or Boat - July 9, 2004

The New York Times: In the United States, nearly six million people commute daily by public transportation, according to the Department of Transportation. Few operators offer wireless Internet access in their stations and terminals - much less on board -...
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Study Signals Promise for New HIV Therapy - July 9, 2004

Yahoo! News: Researchers may finally be on track to fight the AIDS virus by blocking a long-elusive target, an HIV enzyme called integrase. An experimental drug that inhibits the enzyme helped to keep the infection in check in monkeys. Far...
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Singapore TV Show Encourages Baby-Making - July 9, 2004

Boston.com: Baby-short Singapore was to get a glimpse of the highs and lows of pregnancy and childbirth Saturday with the premiere of a television series that follows a couple through the entire baby-making process. The show -- dubbed "Here's Looking...
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Literary Reading in Dramatic Decline - July 9, 2004

New York Times: A new survey to be released today by the National Endowment for the Arts, which describes a precipitous downward trend in book consumption by Americans and a particular decline in the reading of fiction, poetry and drama....
http://www.changemariner.com/a/002944.html

The Chinese Century - July 9, 2004

Interesting tidbits from cover story of The New York Times Magazine cover story, The Chinese Century: Because 12 percent of China's exports to the U.S. end up on Wal-Mart's shelves, and because Wal-Mart's trade with China accounts for 1 percent...
http://www.changemariner.com/a/002943.html
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