A koala's guide to the treetop buffet
May 26, 2005 |
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The way that koalas in the wild distinguish between thousands of types of potentially nauseating tree leaves when eating has been revealed by ANU researchers. In the same way that humans learn to avoid foo ...
Spam, spam everywhere -- How can we control it?
May 26, 2005 |
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According to Phillip Laplante, associate professor of software engineering at Penn State Great Valley, the answer as to why spam is omnipresent is two-fold: it's easy to create and distribute, and it's economically advantageous ...
Students' payload to help NASA test high-altitude 'research lab'
May 26, 2005 |
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When NASA launches its new Deep Space Test Bed (DSTB) facility later this month, an experiment designed and built by undergraduate students in the College of Engineering will be aboard.
New opportunities from old chemistry in surface science
May 26, 2005 |
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Some century-old chemistry could have a strong impact on important issues in biosensors and other nanotech devices, according to a Purdue University research group. A team led by Alexander Wei has shown that amines, a lar ...
Argonne to study fuel cell catalysts
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May 26, 2005 |
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Argonne National Laboratory will receive $3 million over three years for basic science studies that may lead to improved catalysts for hydrogen fuel cells.
Intel unveils two new platforms for home and office PCs
May 26, 2005 |
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Intel Corporation today unveiled two new platforms for home and office PCs. The new platforms, which combine key hardware and software technologies, are designed to provide consumers the ability to do more ...
Study Suggests Deadlines Intensify Emotions
May 26, 2005 |
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Amateur observers and scholars alike have remarked that older people often have more intense and complex emotional lives than their younger cohort. What accounts for the difference, wondered psychologist Ursina Teuscher: ...
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