Russian Space Center Loses Control Of Monitor-E Satellite
Oct 21, 2005 |
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Russia's Khrunichev Space Center has lost control of an Earth-probing satellite, a Russian Space Agency official said Wednesday, reports RIA Novosti.
Study: Stem cells have electric abilities
Oct 21, 2005 |
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Johns Hopkins University scientists say they've discovered the presence of functional ion channels in human embryonic stem cells.
India hikes telecom foreign investor limit
Oct 21, 2005 |
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As expected, India's Union Cabinet has approved a blueprint allowing greater foreign investment in the nation's telecom sector.
Swedish couple names first-born 'Google'
Oct 21, 2005 |
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A couple in Sweden who uses computers a lot have chosen to name their firstborn son Google, after the world-dominant search engine.
ISS Safe After Orbit Correction Failure
Oct 21, 2005 |
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The Russian Space Agency said Thursday that Wednesday's abortive orbit correction would not affect the safety of the International Space Station (ISS) or its crew, reports RIA Novosti.
BPL broadband seen growing 106 percent
Oct 21, 2005 |
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The latest projections for Broadband over Powerline see the U.S. market growing 106 percent annually during the next six years.
New nanotoxicity framework
Oct 21, 2005 |
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For the first time, investigators have a framework for assessing what health risks novel manmade nanomaterials might pose humans, experts told UPI's Nano World. A new report from government, industry and non-profit researchers map ...
Comedy miniseries planned for mobile phone
Oct 21, 2005 |
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An American joint venture is producing an eight-episode comedy series for viewing on cell-phone handsets.
AT&T posts strong earnings ahead of buyout
Oct 21, 2005 |
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AT&T Friday reported earnings soaring in the third quarter ahead of its acquisition by SBC Communications.
Push for telecom deregulation moves ahead
Oct 21, 2005 |
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Telecom deregulation is vital to U.S. competitiveness in the global marketplace, Republican lawmakers and deregulation advocates said this week, but opponents fear monopolization and a breakdown of local rights.
Wireless World: Libraries embrace wireless
Oct 21, 2005 |
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A library patron ambles out the door, book in hand, without stopping by the librarian. Is this theft? No, it's the new checkout procedure, made possible by Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, experts tell United ...
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