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TestTubeKoalasUnveiled
From: CBS News on Tue, Oct 31 2006 6:03 PM
CBS News RAW: Australian scientists unveiled three test tube koalas produced with new artificial insemination technology designed to ensure the species' survival.
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GreatWhiteSharkFeeds
From: CBS News on Thu, Oct 26 2006 12:04 PM
CBS News RAW: Monterey Bay Aquarium hosts a baby great white shark so visitors can get a close up look at the predator.
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GreatWhiteSharkFeeds
From: CBS News on Thu, Oct 26 2006 12:04 PM
CBS News RAW: Monterey Bay Aquarium hosts a baby great white shark so visitors can get a close up look at the predator.
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VolcanoInItalyErupts
From: CBS News on Tue, Oct 24 2006 12:18 PM
CBS News RAW: For the sixth time in two months, Etna has erupted, produced two lava flows and explosions dozens of feet high. Etna, in Sicily, reportedly exploded four times on Oct. 23.
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HighTech039Smart039Clothes
From: CBS News on Tue, Oct 10 2006 6:17 PM
Students at Virginia Tech are creating "smart" clothes with special electronic devices weaved into the fabric that can predict how you would walk. Rachel DePompa reports.
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TheShriekingCellPhone
From: CBS News on Mon, Oct 02 2006 7:22 PM
Cell phone thieves better watch out for a new service that promises to give them a screamingly bad time. Charlie D'Agata has more on shrieking cell phones.
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ZeroGravitySurgery
From: CBS News on Wed, Sep 27 2006 6:06 PM
CBS News RAW: A French medical team performed minor surgery on a man in near zero-gravity conditions on a flight looping in the air like a roller coaster to mimic weightlessness. NO AUDIO.
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AtlantisLandsSafely
From: CBS News on Thu, Sep 21 2006 7:45 AM
CBS News RAW: The six astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis glided to a safe landing this morning at the Kennedy Space Center, ending a mission to the International Space Station.
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AtlantisClearedForReturn
From: CBS News on Wed, Sep 20 2006 2:41 PM
Despite spotting more debris near the shuttle Atlantis, astronauts conducting a heat shield inspection haven't seen any signs of damage that would prevent landing on Thursday. Manuel Gallegus reports.
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AtlantisReturnDelayed
From: CBS News on Wed, Sep 20 2006 12:11 PM
NASA managers ordered Atlantis astronauts to stop landing preparations and delay re-entry 24 hours to give flight controllers additional time to assess an unusual object flying below the shuttle.
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AtlantisReturnDelayed
From: CBS News on Wed, Sep 20 2006 12:11 PM
NASA managers ordered Atlantis astronauts to stop landing preparations and delay re-entry 24 hours to give flight controllers additional time to assess an unusual object flying below the shuttle.
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NASATriesToIdentifyObject
From: CBS News on Wed, Sep 20 2006 12:11 PM
Space shuttle Atlantis will spend an extra day orbiting Earth until NASA can figure out the origin of the unidentified object that's floating below the spacecraft. Manuel Gallegus reports.
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NASAIDs3MoreFlyingObjects
From: CBS News on Wed, Sep 20 2006 11:58 AM
While working to identify two mysterious objects floating in space outside the space shuttle Atlantis, engineers discovered three additional pieces of debris. NASA officials explain.
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SmokeScareOnSpaceStation
From: CBS News on Mon, Sep 18 2006 2:14 PM
CBS News RAW: This morning, astronauts at the International Space Station reported smelling smoke. It turned out to be potassium hydroxide. NASA's Mike Suffredini explains.
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SpaceTourist039sFirstDay
From: CBS News on Mon, Sep 18 2006 2:13 PM
Hours after space tourist Anousheh Ansari began her journey from Kazakhstan, the International Space Station experienced a temporary scare. Beth Knobel reports.
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ManOnTheZune
From: CBS News on Fri, Sep 15 2006 2:35 PM
CBS News RAW: Robbie Bach, president of the entertainment devices division of Microsoft, talks about Zune, a portable multimedia device that includes wireless Internet and an FM tuner.
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MeetZune
From: CBS News on Thu, Sep 14 2006 5:10 PM
CBS News RAW: Chris Stephenson of Microsoft presents Zune, the new Microsoft portable device that will compete with Apple's iPod.
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BionicWoman
From: CBS News on Thu, Sep 14 2006 2:46 PM
CBS News RAW: Claudia Mitchell meets the press in Washington, D.C., as the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago demonstrates technology that will allow her to move bionic arm using her thoughts.
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HighTechSecurity
From: CBS News on Wed, Sep 13 2006 6:40 AM
In response to high profile security breaches at airports over the years, including the 9/11 attacks, the government has begun to implement high-tech measures. Bob Orr has more details.
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AstronautsMakeMajorProgress
From: CBS News on Tue, Sep 12 2006 5:20 PM
Space shuttle Atlantis astronauts have made progress in their work to expand the international space station. Gwen Belton reports, Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper now joins an elite group of women.
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