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    Genetic Study Reveals The Origins Of Cavity-causing Bacteria

    Researchers have uncovered the complete genetic make-up of the cavity-causing bacterium Bifidobacterium dentium Bd1, revealing the genetic adaptations that allow this microorganism to live and cause decay in the human oral cavity. The study, led by Marco Ventura's Probiogenomics laboratory at...
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    Genetic Study Reveals The Origins Of Cavity-causing Bacteria

    Researchers have uncovered the complete genetic make-up of the cavity-causing bacterium Bifidobacterium dentium Bd1, revealing the genetic adaptations that allow this microorganism to live and cause decay in the human oral cavity. The study, led by Marco Ventura's Probiogenomics laboratory at...
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    Genetic Study Reveals The Origins Of Cavity-causing Bacteria

    Researchers have uncovered the complete genetic make-up of the cavity-causing bacterium Bifidobacterium dentium Bd1, revealing the genetic adaptations that allow this microorganism to live and cause decay in the human oral cavity. The study, led by Marco Ventura's Probiogenomics laboratory at...
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    Genetic Study Reveals The Origins Of Cavity-causing Bacteria

    Researchers have uncovered the complete genetic make-up of the cavity-causing bacterium Bifidobacterium dentium Bd1, revealing the genetic adaptations that allow this microorganism to live and cause decay in the human oral cavity. The study, led by Marco Ventura's Probiogenomics laboratory at...
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    Genetic Study Reveals The Origins Of Cavity-causing Bacteria

    Researchers have uncovered the complete genetic make-up of the cavity-causing bacterium Bifidobacterium dentium Bd1, revealing the genetic adaptations that allow this microorganism to live and cause decay in the human oral cavity. The study, led by Marco Ventura's Probiogenomics laboratory at...
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    YouTube reveals New Zealand's most watched videos of 2009

    Susan Boyle, Smashproof and body-painted cabin crew capture Kiwis' imaginations.
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    Fitzgerald?s MRI reveals sprain, no major damage

    By Travis DuncanAn MRI test Tuesday showed a bone bruise and a sprain but no serious damage to the right knee of Arizona Cardinals wide reciever Larry Fitzgerald. The team says he will be evaluated as the week progresses.Tuesday coach Ken Whisenhunt said Fitzgerald “felt well enough to...
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    Network Analysis Reveals True Connections - New Method Tackles Social Networks, Biolo

    Facebook figures out that you know Holly, although you haven't seen her in 10 years, because you have four mutual friends -- a good predictor of direct friendship. But sometimes Facebook gets it wrong. "Hey, I don't know Harry!" Roger Guimera and Marta Sales-Pardo, a husband-wife research team...
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    Google reveals what New Zealand searched in 2009

    Facebook, Bain, swine flu, Twilight and toll roads capture Kiwi imaginations as Google reveals the most searched terms of 2009.
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    University Of Queensland Study Reveals People's Thoughts On Living Longer, Australia

    If people were given a pill to make them live longer what would they do with that extra time? According to a new study by University of Queensland researchers, they would spend it with their family. More...
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    Symantec reveals list of dirty websites

    These sites represent the "worst of the worst" based on the number of threats detected by Norton Safe Web.
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    GM reveals future car road map

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    Roush Performance Reveals its 2010 Mustang

    This morning, Jack Roush unveiled the Roush 2010 Ford Mustang at the assembly plant in Livonia, Michigan. Development began last April, and required more than 11,600 man-hours to get from concept to final product. The result is three Roush 2010 Mustang models—the Stage One, the Stage Two, and...
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    Kogan Agora Australian Android Phone Hands On Reveals It's Going Full Touchscreen [An

    Giz Australia played with that delayed Kogan Agora Android phone, and mostly liked it. Apparently, the final version will ditch QWERTY and go full touch, but if you wanna know how this abortion handles: [GizAU] </img> </img> </img> </img>
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    SanDisk reveals fastest MLC Solid-State Drive (SSD) family

    Designed as drop-in replacements for hard-disk drives (HDDs) in notebook PCs new drives come with capacities up to 240GB.</img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img>
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