
Olympic notebook: Honoring the Great Gretzky
The hockey legend drew giant cheers for his brilliant career, and even louder cheers when he boldly predicted that Canada would take home Olympic gold this year.
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China-Switzerland women's hockey (photos)
It may not have been the most hotly anticipated matchup--or the closest of games--but plenty of fun was had by all.
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Chinese schools deny links to Google attacks
A university and a vocational school dispute a Thursday New York Times report that hacks on Google and other Silicon Valley companies can be traced back to their computers.
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Vegetative man not communicating after all
In November, a Belgian man paralyzed and until recently uncommunicative from a 1983 car accident seemed to have a message. But now doctor now says it was a case of miscommunication.
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School district: Spy Webcams activated 42 times
The Lower Merion School District, accused of spying on students at home via laptop Webcams, admits that it activated them 42 times in a 14-month period.
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Robot band stars Wiimote-wielding frontman
Patrick Flanagan orchestrates his three-piece robotic drum circle, Jazari, with two Wiimotes to control the rhythm, volume, and pitch.
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Contest uses art to bring scientific concepts to life (photos)
Illustrating scientific concepts with stunning visual design, the International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge presents its 2009 award winners.
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Is there anything left to announce at PMA?
The United States' largest photography show, hosted by the Photo Marketing Association, starts this Sunday, but it seems like all the major manufacturers have already announced their products.
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