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Mosquitoes make sweet love music

Sexy songs sung by mosquitoes in courtship could be key to curbing the spread of dengue fever, say scientists.

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Mummy of female pharaoh uncovered

Egyptologists find remains of a mummy thought to belong to a queen who ruled 4,300 years ago, Egypt's antiquities chief announced.

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Tech fair offers greener vision

Analysts at the Consumer Electronics Show say green credentials of tech products will become critical to success.

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US vows 'huge' marine protection

The US is to establish "the largest area of protected sea in the world", banning fishing and mining, around its Pacific islands.

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Venomous mammal caught on camera

Rare footage of one of the world's most strange and elusive mammals is captured by scientists.

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Poetry or science?

Is romantic love just a chemical cocktail?

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Body repair 'could be ramped up'

A combination of drugs could trick the body into sending its repair mechanisms into overdrive, say scientists.

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Earth Watch

Why it is hard to predict sudden environmental crises

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Everest trip helps critically ill

Blood oxygen levels recorded on a trip by medics to Everest could help the treatment of critically ill patients.

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Zimbabwe troops 'eat elephants'

A Zimbabwean wildlife campaigner tells the BBC that soldiers are being given elephant meat to eat, as the economic crisis deepens.

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Baby Jupiter's huge weight gain

The planet Jupiter must have gained mass fast during its infancy, according to astronomers.

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Beagle hunter

On a mission to find the most famous ship of science

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Holes give edge to new armour

Scientists from the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) have devised ultra-hard vehicle armour to protect military personnel.

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First flight of algae-fuelled jet

Continental Airlines is the latest to test fly a jet biofuel, this time with a product derived partially from algae.

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A deep-sea fish caught in the Pacific has mirrors for eyes

A deep-sea fish caught in the Pacific has eyes which use mirrors as well as lenses, scientists discover.

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'Wolfman' returns

Explorer Jim McNeill tracks down Arctic wolves

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Eat it or lose it - why centuries of crop diversity are at risk

Centuries of crop diversity are at risk of being lost forever as farmers turn to just a few modern, high yielding varieties.

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Heat may spark world food crisis

Half the world's population could face food crisis by 2100 as soaring temperatures cripple staple crops, scientists warn.

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Animal matters

Scotland's debate over tests on primates

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Canadians claim South Pole record

A trio of Canadians claim a new record for the fastest trek across Antarctica to the South Pole.

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Our writers talk back

Some of the previous contributors to the Green Room respond to readers' questions and comments.

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Black holes 'preceded galaxies'

Astronomers believe they have solved a cosmic chicken-and-egg question: what came first - black holes or galaxies?

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China alert over bird flu death

Chinese authorities shut down and clean poultry markets in Hebei province, after the first human death in nearly a year.

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Feilden's blog

Ground-breaking new technique in stem cell science

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Panda bites his third tourist in two years at Beijing zoo

A panda at Beijing zoo bites a man for the third time in two years.

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    Crypto Frequently asked questions

    Frequently asked questions (FAQ) on cryptography by RSA Security Inc.

    http://www.rsa.com/rsalabs/node.asp?id=2152

    Cryptography

    Official NSA site. Cryptographic standards, research, and resources.

    http://www.nsa.gov/ia/industry/crypto_suite_b.cfm?MenuID=10.2.7

    Graand

    Free Classified Ads Portal

    www.graand.com

    Cryptography Developments in India

    Call for papers, Companies, Jobs, Government Sites, Nonprofit Organizations, Researchers, Research Groups, University Courses

    http://www.isical.ac.in/~malapati_r/crypt.html

    Cryptology Research Society of India

    Conducts annual conference INDOCRYPT and National workshop on Cryptography. Also promotes research activities in cryptology and security in India.

    http://www.crsind.com/

    International Association for Cryptologic Research

    Conducts annual confs Crypto, Eurocrypt, Asiacrypt, PKC, CHES. Publishes Journal of Cryptology. Site has links to Calendar of events and maintains famous E-print server.

    http://www.iacr.org/

    National Institute of Standards and Technology - Computer Security Division Resource Center

    CSD publications, events, cryptographic standards and applications. Information on security testing, security management, and research initiatives. Includes links to the national vulnerability cyber database.

    http://csrc.nist.gov/

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