Archive: 12/10/2005
Moon Storms: Researchers Learn New from Old Apollo Experiment
Every lunar morning, when the sun first peeks over the dusty soil of the moon after two weeks of frigid lunar night, a strange storm stirs the surface. The next time you see the moon, trace your finger along ...
Dec 10, 2005 |
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Nano-Armor: Protecting the Soldiers of Tomorrow
An Israeli company has recently tested one of the most shock-resistant materials known to man. Five times stronger than steel and at least twice as strong as any impact-resistant material currently in use ...
Dec 10, 2005 |
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W3C looks to improve speech recognition technology for web transactions
W3C, the standards-setting body for the Internet (World Wide Web Consortium), has completed a draft for the important VoiceXML 3.0 - technology enabling voice identification verification. While normally associated ...
India most interesting, but U.S. No. 1 -- Gates
Bill Gates may have beaten his peers in pumping in $1.7 billion of investments and announcing a bigger hiring plan in India because he finds the country "interesting," but the Unites States is still the No. ...
Dec 10, 2005 |
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'Super Tuesday' for cyber-shopping Dec. 13
"Super Tuesday" for online holiday shopping will be 12-1 p.m. EST Dec. 13, according to a Web security company.
Dec 10, 2005 |
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Federal agencies say seafood safe
Federal officials and officials from Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana say there is no reason to be concerned over eating Gulf states seafood.
Dec 10, 2005 |
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