Study: More animals might face extinction
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An Imperial College London study warns that human development may soon place many animals at risk of extinction.
Intel Discloses Details of Intel Core Microarchitecture
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Intel Corporation today disclosed details of its forthcoming Intel Core microarchitecture, a new industry–leading foundation for Intel's multi–core server, desktop and mobile processors for computers later ...
Americans don't expect healthcare reform
Mar 07, 2006 |
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A Wall Street Journal-Harris Interactive healthcare poll suggests most Americans don't trust the Bush administration to reform the U.S. healthcare system.
Study: Olive oil fed 2,000 B.C. foundries
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Italian scientists have reportedly discovered the Mediterranean's first foundries were fueled by olive oil and not, as previously believed, by charcoal.
Synthesis of Nanomaterials Leads to National Technology Award
Mar 07, 2006 |
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Innovative research in the College of Engineering at the University of Arkansas has led to a local company receiving a national technology award. Frost & Sullivan honored NanoMech LLC for its nanostructured, cubic boron nitride ...
Bats Have Complex Skills to Deal with 'Clutter'
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A little clutter on the way to the refrigerator might mean taking a few extra seconds to navigate your way to a late night snack. For a bat flying around in the dark searching for a meal of insects, the “clutter” ...
Google Israel launches Hebrew news site
Mar 07, 2006 |
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With no fanfare or prior warning, Google Israel launched a beta Hebrew news site Tuesday morning.
Computer Science Professor Wins Oscar
Mar 07, 2006 |
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And the Oscar goes to … Professor Demetri Terzopoulos! Terzopoulos, a status-only professor in computer science and electrical and computer engineering, walked the red carpet and received a technical achievement awa ...
Oldest case of impacted wisdom teeth found
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The earliest recorded case of impacted wisdom teeth belongs to the renowned "Magdalenian Girl," a nearly complete 13,000- to 15,000-year-old skeleton excavated in France in 1911and acquired by The Field Museum ...
Substrate developed from sawmill shavings
Mar 07, 2006 |
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University of Navarre scientists in Spain have developed an organic substrate from sawmill wood shavings to use for intensive crop growth in containers.
Novel method used to treat obese mice
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Johns Hopkins scientists, working on genetically engineered obese mice, have used a nerve protection and growth factor to cut the size of the heart muscle.
Briefs: Japan's NTT advances 'wallet' phone plan
Mar 07, 2006 |
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Japan's NTT DoCoMo is forging ahead with the development of "wallet phones" that are capable of acting like a credit card for retail transactions.
Briefs: Yahoo! launches four new Web services
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Yahoo! will launch four new Web services to make it easier for Web developers to use the company's products.
Interview: Alienware's gaming challenge
Mar 07, 2006 |
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Childhood friends and Alienware co-founders Nelson Gonzalez and Alex Aguila never thought their love for computer games would lead to a place out of this world. Together, they have nurtured Alienware to become a major manufacturer ...
Love on the information suitor highway
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Angie Vasconcellos started dating online two years ago before she moved to Arizona but broke off the relationship before it got too serious.


