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Monday, November 6, 2006

   
Bionic Dolphin Cruises at 80 mph
The Bionic Dolphin is a remarkable submersible hydrofoil that can cruise underwater as fast as a real dolphin and zip across the surface even faster.
School Bus Injuries Much More Common Than Thought
The number of American kids injured in nonfatal school bus accidents each year is between double and triple previous estimates, a new study finds.
Hot Air Spells Death for Head Lice
A contraption that looks like a cross between a vacuum cleaner and a hair dryer could rescue children from the scourge of head lice, a new study claims.
 

 
Studies Highlight Top Sources of Pollution
Most environmental damage is caused by a very short list of consumer products, new studies find.
Dolphin May Have 'Remains' of Legs
Japanese researchers said Sunday that a bottlenose dolphin captured last month has an extra set of fins that could be the remains of hind legs, a discovery that may provide further evidence that ocean-dwelling mammals once lived on land.
Image of the Day: The World's Rarest Penguin
Of the 16 species of penguins in the world, this is the rarest ... the aptly-named Yellow-Eyed Penguin, found only in New Zealand.

 
 
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