Category:Science and technology
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This category has the following 48 subcategories, out of 58 total.
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- Chemistry (84 articles)
- Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia (14 articles)
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- Daylight saving time (4 articles)
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- ICANN (10 articles)
- Institute of Cetacean Research (6 articles)
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (17 articles)
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- Motorcycle Taiwan (2 articles)
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- National Science Foundation (8 articles)
- Natural Environment Research Council (3 articles)
- Nobel Prize (18 articles)
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- Orbital debris (11 articles)
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- Power outages (19 articles)
- Psychology and psychiatry (9 articles)
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- Rosetta mission (4 articles)
- Royal Ontario Museum (3 articles)
- Russian Academy of Sciences (6 articles)
- Russian Geographical Society (5 articles)
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- Second Life (4 articles)
- Soyuz programme (37 articles)
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- UFO (22 articles)
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- Volkswagen emissions scandal (3 articles)
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Pages in category "Science and technology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 2,087 total.
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- Baby in California born with 12 functioning fingers and toes, in a rare case of polydactylism
- Bacteria thrive deep under sea floor
- Ban on YouTube spreads to Google services in Turkey
- Bart Simpson used to promote Scientology
- BBC and ITV to provide free satellite TV in the UK
- BBC begins trial program allowing legal TV and radio downloads
- BBC News website expands RSS license terms to allow commercial use
- BBC to release iPlayer to other broadcasters
- BBC unveils plans for new Britain only iMP player
- Beatles' 'Hey Jude' becomes their most downloaded song on iTunes
- Beatles' Apple Corps sues Apple Computer
- Beijing cracks down on manhole cover thefts
- Belgium stops telegram services
- BHP halts operations after mine death in Western Australia
- Big Linux Beta 3 released
- Bigger than Pluto, possible 10th planet found
- Bill Gates releases mosquitoes during conference for malaria awareness
- Bill Gates to receive honorary degree from Harvard University
- Bill Gates to step down from daily roles by July 2008
- Biohazard lab supervision an issue says US investigation
- Biological Encyclopedia website too popular on first day, crashes
- Biologist Nick Bos tells Wikinews about 'self-medicating' ants
- Bird flu could kill between 1.4 and 140 million people - Australian researchers
- Bitmover ends free Bitkeeper, replacement sought for managing Linux kernel code
- Blair to announce plans for UK nuclear defence today
- Blast kills three at Mojave Spaceport, California
- Blizzard Entertainment's victory over bnetd sealed in Appeals Court
- Bloggers investigate social networking websites
- Blogshine Sunday pushes for government sunshine online
- Bloomberg and Clinton create green alliance
- Blu-ray prevails in high definition disc war
- Blue Coat and AT&T take parts of FOSI for Internet Security
- Boat sinks off New Jersey coast, killing one
- Bobby Charlton launches anti-landmine campaign
- Boeing delivers final 717 to AirTran, ending Douglas era
- Boeing unveils new 787 Dreamliner
- Bomb explodes at PayPal headquarters
- Bone marrow transplant potentially linked to cure of patient with AIDS
- Bones of 'small-bodied humans' found in Micronesian cave
- Bonobo chimp threatened in Congo
- Boyfriend forces Missouri woman to swallow cell phone
- BP lose laptop containing sensitive claimant data
- BP says Gulf oil spill slowed as estimates of oil spilled increase
- Brain chemical Serotonin behind locusts’ swarming instinct
- Brazil spots unknown tribe of indigenous people in Amazon jungle
- Brazilian astronomers propose new model of our galaxy
- Brazilian news agency using free software for multimedia broadcasting
- Brazilian physicist who discovered the pion dies
- Brazilian tribe is neither a new discovery nor a hoax
- Brazilian-Argentine rocket successfully launched
- Wikinews:Briefs/April 13, 2007
- Wikinews:Briefs/April 17, 2007
- Wikinews:Briefs/August 29, 2006
- Wikinews:Briefs/December 14, 2005
- Wikinews:Briefs/December 20, 2008
- Wikinews:Briefs/January 13, 2005
- Wikinews:Briefs/June 28, 2005
- Wikinews:Briefs/October 21, 2006
- Wikinews:Briefs/October 4, 2006
- Wikinews:Briefs/September 6, 2006
- Bright object falls from sky over northwest United States
- Britain to replace Trident nuclear missile system
- British 4G mobile spectrum auction underway
- British airport closed after small jet transporting transplant organ crashes
- British Climatic Research Unit's emails hacked
- British computer magazine discovers electricity cost of running computers
- British computer scientist's new "nullity" idea provokes reaction from mathematicians
- British Gas to increase electricity, gas prices
- British government considering new nuclear power stations
- British haulage managing director Edward Stobart dies at age 56
- British man survives artificial heart transplant
- British mathematician Richard K. Guy dies at 103
- British military secrets leaked on social networking sites
- British music royalties suffer first ever decrease
- British National Fingerprint Database begins without parliamentary consultation
- British plane catches fire in Afghanistan
- British police launch computer hacking investigation
- British scientist Stephen Hawking dies aged 76
- British scientists claim 2005 warmest yet in Northern Hemisphere
- British singer Susan Boyle admitted to hospital
- British Skylark rocket makes its final flight
- British surfers catch more than waves: Scientists find antibiotic-resistant bacteria
- Broadband users kicked off service for constant questioning
- Brown promises Britain will lead world in fight against climate change
- Browser wars: Internet Explorer drops below 90 percent in the U.S. but Firefox gains slow
- Burj Dubai becomes world's tallest tower
- Burning debris from satellites spotted over several US cities
- Burns engages India on civil nuclear energy pact
- Bus crash kills six, injures Iraqi minister in Jordan
- Bush announces 2007 Medal of Freedom winners
- Bush uses his first veto ever on stem cell bill
- Businesses shy to adopt Windows XP SP2
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- Cabinet to discuss UK nuclear deterrent for the first time tomorrow
- California campus pepper spray police suspended
- California IT company to create 100 new jobs in Dublin
- California lead bullet ban moves forward
- California public school requires RFIDs on students
- California's violent video game ban law ruled unconstitutional by US Court of Appeals
- Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd. acquires UbiNetics Holdings Limited
- Campaigners angry at new British police tracking system
- Canada considers Copyright Act changes
- Canada contributes weather station to NASA Mars mission
- Canada pursues new nuclear research reactor to produce medical isotopes
- Canada's supercomputer goes online
- Canadian helicopter with 18 onboard crashes into Atlantic Ocean
- Canadian mouse study shows hormone associated with pregnancy may reverse MS
- Canadian scientists protest Harper's attacks on science
- Canadian trio claim South Pole record for trans-Antarctic trip
- Canadian TV to go all-digital in 2011
- Canadian university students would prefer MP3 players over car radios
- Canon Inc. to buy the stake of Toshiba in their joint venture
- Carbon monoxide protects against paralysis in MS mice
- Cargo ship collides with Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland
- Carly Fiorina ousted from HP
- CARTOSAT-I and HAMSAT satellites launched precisely by PSLV-C6, will have longer life
- Cassini discovers organic material on Saturn moon
- Cassini discovers Saturn moon atmosphere
- Cassini photographs possible lakes on Saturn's moon, Titan
- Cassini space probe to flyby Saturn's moon Iapetus
- Cassini spacecraft captures large storm on Saturn
- Cassini spacecraft collects sample from geyser on Saturn's moon Enceladus
- Cats could play significant role in transmitting bird flu to humans, say Dutch researchers
- CERN says repairs to LHC particle accelerator to cost US$21 million
- Chair of European Parliament's agricultural committee discusses biofuels with Wikinews
- Chandra X-Ray Observatory illuminates Supernova 1987A
- Channel Tunnel between France and Britain resumes limited service after major fire
- Chaotic first day for iPhone 3G
- Cheap, safe drug shows potential to kill cancer cells
- Chemical firm LyondellBasell collapses
- Chicago chef invents edible menu
- Chicago Metra considers selling naming rights for train lines, stations
- Childhood pneumonia can be cured at home
- Chilean deputy's 'homophobic' comment on Facebook causes controversy
- Chimpanzee genome sequenced
- China completes "mammoth" Three Gorges Dam hydro-electricity project
- China delays newest rocket design to 2014
- China enters the low-cost laptop competition
- China forbids 50 electronic games
- China has extensive plans for space exploration
- China hit by biggest cyberattack to date
- China launches Chang'e 2 lunar probe
- China launches space probe to the moon
- China offers Africa financial aid including $10 billion in loans
- China Plans Next Manned Space Mission
- China successfully launches Shenzhou VI manned rocket
- China targets Google, Baidu and Internet portals over porn
- China to launch second space mission in October
- China to run low-cost maglevs by next year
- China's Tiangong-1 space station crashes into Pacific
- Chinese astronaut walks in space
- Chinese authorities question genetically altered rice allegation
- Chinese ban on Wikipedia lifted for now
- Chinese bloggers on Microsoft's MSN now face regulation of censors
- Chinese government approved Nanjing purchase of MG Rover
- Chinese hackers call off attack on CNN website
- Chinese researchers crack major U.S. government algorithm used in digital signatures
- Chinese Wikipedia publishes 100,000th article
- Chinese Wikipedia unblocked across China
- Chinese Wikipedia unblocked by government
- Chip and PIN 'not fit for purpose', says Cambridge researcher
- Church of Scientology: '"Anonymous' will be stopped"
- Cisco sues Apple for iPhone trademark
- Claim of 'Bigfoot' dead body is a hoax
- Clinical signs a 'reliable measure' of HIV treatment progress
- Clinical study supports pollen tablets as hay fever treatment
- Cloned cattle's milk and meat seem safe, according to new study
- CMSU computing team discovers another record size prime
- CNN headquarters infected with computer worm, exaggerates global threat
- CNN journalist fired for controversial Twitter message
- Cold as ice: Wikinews interviews Marymegan Daly on unusual new sea anemone
- Columbus module added to ISS during spacewalk
- Comedian Stephen Colbert wins NASA space station name contest
- Competition Commission of India fines Google ₹1.36 billion for 'search bias'
- Complaint made against internet provider iHug upheld
- Computer Associates warns of massive botnet attack
- Computer professionals celebrate 10th birthday of A.L.I.C.E.
- Concerns arise about the new, synthetic NBA ball
- Concerns raised over UK hospital disinfection practices
- Conditions in the womb determine male sexuality
- Construction on massive radio telescope array to begin in 2012
- Consumers' Institute: decline in New Zealand Internet satisfaction
- Controversial development training cited in religious discrimination lawsuits
- Controversial wind farm approved by US government
- Controversy raised about 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics
- Controversy-plagued Element 118, the heaviest atom yet, finally discovered
- Could an unmarked grave in Winchester contain the remains of King Alfred?
- Court rules in favour of record labels, Kazaa found illegal
- Craigslist sued for hosting discriminatory housing ads
- Creationist sentiments affect Imax business strategy
- Creationist who threatened biologists threatened others at university
- Cretaceous baby snake fossil found in Myanmar
- Crew of Discovery inspect Shuttle for launch damage
- Cuba to embrace free software
- Cuba to receive high speed internet connection from Venezuela
- Curiosity Rover analysis suggests chemically complex lake once graced Mars's Gale crater
- CyanogenMod: Open-source smartphone OS goes commercial
- Cyber attacks in Estonia threaten national security
- Cyberattack, not HBO comedian, caused website wipeout, says FCC
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