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[Title] => 3 Americans share 2009 Nobel physics prize
[Summary] => Three Americans whose 1960s research laid the foundation for today's world of computerized images and lightning-fast communication shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in physics yesterday for their work developing fiber-optic cable and the sensor at the heart of digital cameras.
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[Title] => Lifeblood of new science is a breath of foul air
[Summary] => Your breath may tell the world what you ate for lunch or that you had too many margaritas to wash it down. But researchers are collaborating on a new, laser-based breath analyzer that can go far beyond that, picking up hidden clues about your health.
"The concept is simple. You can measure in the breath what you measure in the blood," said Dr. Steven Solga, an expert on liver disease at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore.
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[Title] => Roast beef-flavored gum
[Summary] => I clipped a newspaper article that came out more than a week ago that revealed that the venerable toothbrush is, according to survey results, the most important invention among Americans. The survey was taken by the Nelson Sofres Institute on behalf of the Lemelson Institute at the MIT. Next on their list were cars, the PC, the cellphone and the microwave oven.
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