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Pages in category "Science and technology"
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- Pakistan successfully tests cruise missile
- Pakistan test fires nuclear-capable cruise missile
- Pakistan test fires nuclear-capable missile
- Pakistan's ban on YouTube lifted
- Pakistani nuclear scientist released from house arrest
- Pakistani Punjab police website hacked
- Paleontologists reaffirm the cause of dino extinction
- Panda cub born in Taiwan to gifted Chinese pandas
- Panda gives birth at San Diego Zoo
- Panic in Sumatra after new earthquake
- Parajet Skycar expedition takes off from London to Timbuktu
- Part of California highway near Big Sur falls into the sea
- Particle accelerator reveals long-lost writings of Archimedes
- Parts of internet break as '512k day' reached by routers
- Passenger dies after fire in toilet on train in Bedfordshire, England; serious rail disruption
- Passenger flight diverted to New Mexico after 'security threat'
- PayPal freezes $20k in hurricane relief donations
- Pegasus rocket launches C/NOFS satellite
- Peggy Whitson, record-breaking 'American space ninja', returns to Earth
- Penguin swims ashore in Peru
- People limited to 150 friends, despite Facebook, says academic
- Peruvian crater caused by meteor
- Peruvian necklace identified as oldest gold artifact in the Americas
- Petition urges Apple to remove 'anti-gay' app
- Pfizer and Microsoft team up against Viagra spam
- Philae space probe lands on comet
- Philippine fireworks factory explosion kills at least 8, injures 70 more
- Phoenix lander confirms presence of water ice on Mars
- Phoenix spacecraft makes first 'impression' on Mars
- Physicist John Wheeler dies at age 96
- Physicists test 'forgotten' Brownian motion theory
- Physics Nobel Prize awarded for insights into light
- Pilots spot 'UFOs' near the Channel Islands
- Pioneer chemist Albert Hofmann dies at age 102
- Pioneering oceanographer Walter Munk dies of pneumonia in California
- Plaintiffs and Amazon propose settlement to Kindle deletion lawsuit
- Plane crash in the Bahamas kills eight
- Planet Mercury to blaze across Sun today
- Planets Jupiter, Mercury and Mars line up, visible to naked eye
- Plants may adapt faster to climate change than previously thought, new study shows
- Plants on other planets may not be green
- PlayStation 3 banned in British prisons
- PlayStation 3 will be used to help cure cancer and Alzheimer's
- Pluto loses planet status
- Pluto's moons named
- PM John Howard's nuclear push causes alarm
- Poland made software patent directive stop
- Polar bears related to extinct Irish bears, DNA study shows
- Polar bears reviewed to become "threatened" species
- Police arrest train passenger for a 16-hour loud cellphone conversation
- Police charge Australian man over laser incident
- Police raid filesharing resources
- Police warn new drone owners to obey law after disruption at UK's Gatwick Airport
- Polyurethane plastic substitute can biodegrade in seawater, say scientists
- Pope speaks with astronauts in orbit for first time
- Portions of Wikileaks, Wikipedia blocked in Australia
- Portuguese Culture Ministry suspends opening of Afonso I's tomb
- Possible black hole created in US
- Possible first case of mad cow disease in Sweden
- Power crisis in Moscow and central Russia largest ever recorded
- Predictable random number generator discovered in the Debian version of OpenSSL
- President Trump tells NASA to aim for Mars
- Primary camera on Hubble Space Telescope shut down
- Princeton report questions electronic voting machine security
- Production of GM soy crops surges in Romania
- Proposal to ban VoIP in Costa Rica
- Proposed bill could force federal weather data offline
- Prospective Nobel Prize for Higgs boson work disputed
- Proton rocket fails during launch of JCSAT-11 satellite
- Proton rocket launches Ekspress AM-33 comsat
- Proton rocket launches Thor 5 satellite
- Psilocybin induces mystical and spiritual experiences: study
- Psychiatrist Dr. Jerald Block tells Wikinews about addiction to the Internet
- PV Taiwan 2007 starts with photovoltaic solutions and applications
- PV Taiwan 2007: ITRI Taiwan awards winners of Jinyi Award and shows the solutions on photovoltaic industry
- Python pops after eating gator
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- Radical left computer activists capture data of Blood and Honour web forum with 31,948 users
- Radiobras Brazilian news agency moved to Free Software
- RadioShack CEO resigns
- RAF jets intercept Russian bomber over north Atlantic
- Ransomware attack hits over 200 US companies, forces Swedish grocery chain to close
- Rare earthquake strikes Antarctica
- Rare megamouth shark found dead in Pio Duran, Philippines
- Rare rhino caught on videotape
- Rare woodpecker discovered in Arkansas
- Raymond N. Rogers, chemist who studied the Shroud of Turin, dies at age 77
- Re-creation of 1919 cross-Atlantic flight is successful
- Reactions to Apple's OS X Tiger
- Reactions to review of economic implications of climate change
- Recent 'Earth-like planet' found in April 'too hot' for life say some scientists
- Recently discovered planet may contain 'hot ice'
- Reconnaissance Orbiter finds more evidence of water on the planet Mars
- Record companies subpoenaed over digital music pricing
- Record size 17.4 million-digit prime found
- Red Hat to move focus away from CentOS in favour of Stream; CentOS team discuss implications with Wikinews
- Relativity turns 100
- Release of 'Verizon iPhone' set for early February
- Remaining Expedition 25 crew launch to space
- Remaining Expedition 25 crew to launch to International Space Station
- Report reveals Top 10 most-confusing tech buzzwords
- Report says disappearing life threatens biodiversity
- Report says US military gear sold to Iran and China
- Report: UK schools advised not to upgrade to Vista
- Representative for ACLU tells Wikinews their opinion on lifting of Wikileaks court injunction
- Research articles predict next earthquake
- Research focuses on orchids mimicking female wasps
- Research In Motion comments on BlackBerry outage
- Research in Motion to launch new tablet device
- Research shows that bats cry to detect prey
- Researcher claims solution to P vs NP math problem
- Researcher discovers 39 new cockroach species, increasing genus Arenivaga fivefold
- Researchers break down deaths due to power plant pollution in the United States
- Researchers create rat kidneys in a laboratory
- Researchers discover giant asteroid impact crater in Antarctica
- Researchers discover high temperature enables more efficient hydrogen generation
- Researchers discover last common ancestor of apes and monkeys
- Researchers find moonlight influences owl monkeys' nocturnal activity
- Researchers find preserving spotted owl habitat may not require a tradeoff with wildfire risk after all
- Researchers identify genetic link to peanut allergies
- Researchers identify protein responsible for malaria transmission
- Researchers report rapid formation of new bird species in Galápagos islands
- Researchers say light signal from space suggests merging black holes
- Researchers say Ozone Hole "likely to contract, may disappear"
- Researchers survey planet-sized space weather explosions at Venus
- Researchers to launch expedition to find remains of Amelia Earhart
- Retired Wikipedian suggests Pulitzer winner tried to pay him; practice unaccepted in journalism
- RIA Novosti celebrates 70th anniversary, uploads 100 images to Wikimedia Commons
- Wikinews Shorts: February 13, 2007
- Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science officially deemed a charity
- Richard Stallman, founder of GNU Project confirmed safe after earthquake
- Rights groups: Forcing Wikileaks.org offline raises 'serious First Amendment concerns'
- RNA journal submits articles to Wikipedia
- Robot 'learns' to walk like a toddler
- Robot goes to preschool
- Robot Zoe detects life in Atacama Desert
- Robotic cars successfully complete 132-mile DARPA Grand Challenge race
- Rocket carrying NASA carbon dioxide satellite crashes into ocean
- Rocketeers find possible impact crater in Nevada
- Rokot launches three Gonets satellites
- Romanian fighter jet hit by UFOs
- Romanian Ministry of Communications and IT discusses future objectives
- Romanian mobile phone giant Connex to launch 3G network
- Romanian student wins NASA Space Settlement Design Contest
- Rosetta spacecraft passes Lutetia asteroid
- Rover finds meteorite on Mars
- RU486 Abortion pill hearings begin in Australia
- Rules may be bent to launch Discovery
- Russia launches new civil remote sensing satellite
- Russia may delay launch of "Angara" rocket due to funding cuts
- Russian astrologist sues NASA for Deep Impact test
- Russian geographer Andrey Kapitsa dies aged 80
- Russian ICBM test launch failed again
- Russian mathematician declines Fields Medal
- Russian polar submarine TV footage faked
- Russian reverse engineers Skype; uploads source to public
- Russian sabre rattling in the Barents Sea
- Russian Soyuz space capsule lands safely with crew
- Russian spacecraft Phobos-Grunt falls in Pacific Ocean
- Russian Wikipedia reaches half a million articles
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- SAFETY bill would require U.S. ISPs to log on-line user activity
- SAHTECH, SEMI, and Semiconductor Industry to promote "SEMI Safety Guideline" in Taiwan
- Sakurai Prize awarded for Higgs boson theories
- Sam Brownback on running for President, gay rights, the Middle East and religion
- Samsung releases its first tablet computer
- Samsung to sell dual-standard DVD player
- Samsung's 4 Gigabit flash memory begins mass production
- Sandra Fluke insists she will not be silenced
- Sandra Fluke named candidate for Time's 100 most influential people
- Sandra Fluke receives Stand Up for Choice Award
- Sandra Fluke, Chelsea Clinton, Christine Quinn on women in politics
- Santorum neologism gains prominence during US election cycle
- Santorum neologism spreads to Romney
- Satellite phone subsidy to be extended in Australia
- Saturn moon Enceladus may have salty ocean
- Saturn moon may contain liquid water
- Saturn's moon Enceladus may host "internal life"
- Saturn's moon Titan hosts liquid lakes and rivers
- Saturn's rings are much older than previously thought
- Saudi Arabia announces astronaut to be nation's first female space traveler
- Savage on Santorum on Savage
- Science academies urge teaching of evolution
- Starburst across galaxy impacts Earth's ionosphere
- Science Fiction author Ray Bradbury dies
- Science minister visits Australia's newest nuclear reactor, receives nuclear power report
- Science museum hosts first-ever 'Maker Faire' for city of Tyler, Texas
- Science of champagne bubbles explained
- Scientific study suggests dinosaurs flapped their wings as they ran
- Scientist demands end to US 'addiction to oil'
- Scientist makes world's smallest soccer pitch
- Scientist Stephen Hawking rushed to hospital in ambulance
- Scientist: Sulfur remedy for greenhouse effect backed by data
- Scientists analyse effects of global warming, atmospheric ozone on crops
- Scientists announce decoy-proof Ebola antibodies
- Scientists claim decrease in hotness of Bhut Jolokia
- Scientists conclude that the universe may expand forever
- Scientists confirm new superheavy element
- Scientists crack age-old egg problem