AMD expected to announce new chip plant
Jun 23, 2006 |
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Advanced Micro Devices was expected to announce late Friday that it would build a new semiconductor plant in upstate New York.
Sea sore: Coasts, estuaries degraded by humans
Jun 23, 2006 |
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Severe resource depletion and ecosystem destruction of coasts and estuaries began during Roman and Medieval times but have rapidly accelerated over the last 150-300 years, according to a new study in Science.
MSU bacteria shivered on Russian space capsule
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Jun 23, 2006 |
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Geckos, snails and newts thrived on a Russian spacecraft that carried a Montana State University experiment last summer, but not bacteria, said an MSU microbiologist who is studying the long-term effects of ...
Parkinson's symptoms reversed in study
Jun 23, 2006 |
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U.S. scientists say they have identified a key biological pathway that, when obstructed, causes Parkinson's disease symptoms.
Globe Talk: Web not answer to all just yet
Jun 23, 2006 |
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Make no mistake. There's no turning back on the Internet. But while shopping, dating or watching videos online is fast becoming the norm, some people are realizing that there's a limit to how much the World Wide Web can actually ...
IT keeping U.S. military ahead of game
Jun 23, 2006 |
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As contractors Lockheed Martin and Boeing compete for deals with the U.S. military to create a joint tactical radio system, while IBM and Sun Microsystems work together for thin clients, information technology and communications ...
Premarital counseling reduces divorce risk
Jun 23, 2006 |
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A survey of adults in Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas found that couples who go through premarital counseling are less likely to divorce.
Seafloor observatory opens portal to the Pacific
Jun 23, 2006 |
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The Victoria Experimental Network Under the Sea (VENUS) facility, led by the University of Victoria, today opened the data portal to the seafloor through its information management and archive system.
China bird-flu research raises questions
Jun 23, 2006 |
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A new China study predates the country's claim of its first human bird-flu case by two years, raising questions about the spread of the disease, a report says.
In Brief: Telstra retrenches by shedding 2,600 jobs
Jun 23, 2006 |
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News that Australia's Telstra would cut another 2,600 jobs raised speculation about the nationwide telco's ability to maintain service levels.
Wireless World: Lifestyle now for boaters
Jun 23, 2006 |
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Captain Roger Sardina navigates the Sea Ray Run, a 40-foot-long Sundancer motor boat made by Brunswick, through the "Danger Spot A" of Burham Harbor on Lake Michigan, using the wireless global positioning system. We've just ...
Hong Kong bullish on PCCW telecom deal
Jun 23, 2006 |
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Bidding for Hong Kong telecom PCCW was expected to remain strong despite likely opposition to the sale on the mainland.
In Brief: Alcatel payload on Arabsat comm satellite
Jun 23, 2006 |
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Alcatel Alenia Space will provide the payload for Arabsat's BADR-6 "Full Moon" satellite for Arabsat (Arab Satellite Communications Organization).
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