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Review: Tracking your sleep isn't worth the price

The Sleeptracker Pro is a bulky wristwatch designed to detect its wearer's sleep cycles, so it can help determine the optimal time and conditions for a great night's rest. Nice. Now I know I don't s

Vizio LCD TV provides great connectivity

Japanese phone company testing scent downloads

Japanese cell phone users will test a new service that allows them to download fragrances, major telecommunications company NTT Communications Corp. said Monday.

Great headphones for home

'GTA' multiplayer lets you and 15 pals cause havoc

What it lacks in design, it makes up for in specs

'Irritating design choices' hamper HD camcorder

'Kane's Wrath' a brainy addition to 'Command & Conquer'

Computer gamers who'd prefer to add a little brains to their brawn might want to boot up Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath, a new expansion disc that adds more game play to last year's award-winn

Maligned aircraft finds redemption in Iraq, military says

Once derided as a white elephant, the U.S. Marine Corps' tilt-rotor aircraft, the V-22 Osprey, is proving its mettle in Iraq, military officials said.

Pterodactyl fossil found in China

As pterodactyls go, it was small, toothless and had unexpectedly curved toes -- yet scientists are welcoming their new find as another piece in the puzzle of ancient life.

Study: Love rivals get ogled too

Valentine's Day is a good time for men and women to attend to their lovers -- just in case anyone else might be looking.

Ancient frog was as big as a bowling ball

A frog the size of a bowling ball, with heavy armor and teeth, lived among dinosaurs millions of years ago -- intimidating enough that scientists who unearthed its fossils dubbed the beast Beelzebuf

N. Rockies' gray wolves coming off endangered list

Gray wolves in the Northern Rockies are being removed from the endangered species list. The move follows a 13-year restoration effort that led the animal's population to soar.

Treasure hunters dig for Hitler's gold

Digging has resumed at a site in the southeastern German town of Deutschneudorf, where treasure hunters believe there are almost 2 tons of Nazi gold and possibly clues to the whereabouts of the lege

Treasure hunters dig for Hitler's gold

Digging has resumed at a site in the southeastern German town of Deutschneudorf, where treasure hunters believe there are almost 2 tons of Nazi gold and possibly clues to the whereabouts of the lege

Nazi gold hunt ends, treasure hunter claims

Treasure hunter Christian Hanisch told CNN Thursday that the hunt for Nazi Gold and possibly the legendary Amber Room will end Friday after the two men leading the expedition had a disagreement.

Study: Snowflakes may contain bacteria

Those beautiful snowflakes drifting out of the sky may have a surprise inside -- bacteria. Most snow and rain forms in chilly conditions high in the sky and atmospheric scientists have long known th

Scientists spot white killer whale off Alaska

The white killer whale spotted in Alaska's Aleutian Islands sent researchers and the ship's crew scrambling for their cameras.

Student's camera snaps wolverine in California

A research project aimed at weasels has turned up a bigger prize: a picture of a wolverine, an elusive animal scientists feared may have been driven out of the Sierra Nevada long ago by human activi

Software saves trees, cash and headaches, says creator

It's happened to all of us: You print something from the Web, and all you get is a sheet of paper with nothing but a URL or something equally useless.

Study: 95% of Native Americans descended from six women

Nearly all of today's Native Americans in North, Central and South America can trace part of their ancestry to six women who lived around 20,000 years ago, a DNA study suggests. Those women left a p

It's in the DNA: Sharing 6 ancestors over 20,000 years

Nearly all of today's Native Americans in North, Central and South America can trace part of their ancestry to six women whose descendants immigrated around 20,000 years ago, a DNA study suggests.

Ga. Tech president to head troubled Smithsonian

-- The troubled Smithsonian Institution says it has chosen Georgia Tech President G. Wayne Clough as its new leader.

Florida airport tests hydrogen engines

Some Florida amusement park visitors may enjoy space-themed roller-coasters, but the first vehicle they board at Orlando International Airport may be the most futuristic ride of their vacation.

Mummified dinosaur unearthed in North Dakota

Using tiny brushes and chisels, workers picking at a big greenish-black rock in the basement of North Dakota's state museum are meticulously uncovering something amazing: a nearly complete dinosaur,

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