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Monday, August 7, 2006
Study: Keyboards Could Be Easily Bugged
Keyboards and other devices plugged into computers could be easily bugged by "JitterBugs" to covertly transmit passwords or other sensitive data.
Ancient Syrian Settlements Seen in Spy Satellite Images
Photos taken in the 1960s and declassified in the 1990s have been used to find 130,000-year-old remains.
X-rays Reveal Archimedes' Hidden Writings
Previously hidden writings of the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes are being uncovered with powerful X-ray beams nearly 800 years after a Christian monk scrubbed off the text and wrote over it with prayers.
Bad Breath: Causes and Cures
The latest research on the demons in your mouth and how to avoid the kiss of death.
Birds Cut Rivals Off in Mating Songs
Male nightingales that interrupt their opponents during singing have better chances of finding a mate.
Nature's Wrath: The Most Dangerous U.S. Cities
Mother Nature has various ways of reminding us who is in charge. Find out how your city ranks in the face of her fury.
Image of the Day: Indo-Pacific Lionfish in the Atlantic
Image shows areas where 2006 land surface temperatures were up to 18 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than recent years. Credit: Jesse Allen, NASA
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