Microsoft's Next-Gen SQL Server 'Katmai' Due in '08
May 10, 2007 |
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Microsoft's Next-Gen SQL Server goes beyond relational data, enabling users to manage documents, geographic information and XML.
Genome mapped for mite-borne typhus
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May 10, 2007 |
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Researches at Uppsala University, in collaboration with a Korean research team, have mapped and analyzed the genome for mite-borne typhus. A highly unexpected finding, now being published in the American journal Proceedings of ...
Red Hat to Build a Virtual Appliance OS
May 10, 2007 |
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The open-source solutions provider has partnered with Intel Corp. to deploy appliances in a virtual machine to bring enterprise-class management and security to the PC.
Vendors Roll Out New Centrino Notebooks
May 10, 2007 |
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HP, Lenovo and Gateway upgrade their laptops with Intel's latest mobile platform. Dell says it will wait.
Sick sea lions in L.A. have nowhere to go
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The Los Angeles Harbor is reportedly undergoing its worst toxic algae outbreak in history, rapidly overfilling animal rehabilitation centers.
Researchers find a peptide that encourages HIV infection
Medicine & Health / HIV & AIDS
May 10, 2007 |
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UCLA AIDS Institute researchers have discovered that when a crucial portion of a peptide structure in monkeys that defends against viruses, bacteria and other foreign invaders is reversed, the peptide actually encourages ...
The race is on, only these vehicles are moving less than 25 mph
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Unlike race cars that travel at speeds greater than 200 miles per hour racing for victory, farmers are racing to get their crops planted - but at a much slower pace. As farmers move their equipment to and from fields, mot ...
University to develop three-in-one device for the third world
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The University of Manchester will play a major role in a £2m project that aims to deliver a wood-powered all-in-one generator, cooker and fridge into third world communities in five years.
NASA selects essay competition winners
Space & Earth / Space Exploration
May 10, 2007 |
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has identified the winners of its high school essay competition to describe "Air Transportation in 2057."


