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            <description>GREAT RED SPOT NOT AS GREAT The hurricanes that visit the Gulf and Caribbean in September and even the huge jetstream that dominates winter weath. . . (Source: Physics News Update)</description>
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            <description>Charles Darwin's 200th birthday arrives on February 12, 2009, and while his theory of evolution has stood the test of two centuries, scientists at th. . . (Source: Physics News Update)</description>
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            <description>at room temperature, and studying their properties has been accomplished by Adam Cohen and his colleagues at Harvard. Pinning down one molecule at a . . . (Source: Physics News Update)</description>
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            <title>Furthest Seeable Thing</title>
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            <description>Modeling the climate we already have and the climate we might be getting is an important task that depends crucially on the atmospheric factors resea. . . (Source: Physics News Update)</description>
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            <description>A new compact detector may help international inspectors peer inside a working nuclear reactor in a non-intrusive way by directly measuring the flux o. . . (Source: Physics News Update)</description>
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            <description>Preoccupied with issues like war, immigration, and the economy, also has a science-and-technology side. To have a look at what the candidates. . . (Source: Physics News Update)</description>
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            <description>In terms of the way the mass of mesons changes as they travel through an atomic nucleus. Mesons (particles such as pions, containing a quark and an an. . . (Source: Physics News Update)</description>
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