New worm thinly disguised as CNN breaking news headlines
Jan 21, 2005 |
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Virus researchers at Sophos have identified a new worm which poses as information on the latest news stories. Crowt-A(W32/Crowt-A) takes its subject lines, message content and attachment names from headlines gathered in real-time ...
Timing is everything: First step in protein building revealed
Jan 21, 2005 |
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Timing is everything, it seems, even in science. A team led by Johns Hopkins scientists has unraveled the first step in translating genetic information in order to build a protein, only to find that it's not one step but ...
Queen’s physicist 1st Canadian to win top Russian science prize
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Jan 21, 2005 |
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Queen’s University Physics Professor Art McDonald is the first Canadian to win the prestigious international Bruno Pontecorvo Prize in elementary particle physics, Russia’s top award in this field. Introduced in 1995 sho ...
Researcher: Global warming not to blame for tsunami
Jan 21, 2005 |
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The shock and awe resulting from the massive tsunami that hit Indian Ocean nations Dec. 26 has left many wondering what could have caused such a disaster – and if there is anything humans can do to control or mitigate future ...
High-capacity 6 GB 1-inch Hard Drive
Jan 21, 2005 |
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Western Digital Corp.announced Jan. 19 that the company will enter the market for miniature hard drives with a family of 1-inch drives that enable a variety of handheld consumer devices, which are experiencing ...
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