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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Google’s Secret Switch To The Next Wave Of Networking

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Going With the Flow: Google’s Secret Switch To The Next Wave Of Networking -- Wired Networking In early 1999, an associate computer science ...

Daylight Fireball Streaks Over Nevada and California

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Daylight Fireball Streaks Over Nevada and California -- Discovery News When reports about a meteor make headline news in Los Angeles, it...

New Benefits Of Aspirin?

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New evidence is helping explain additional health benefits of aspirin. (Credit: © Veniamin Kraskov / Fotolia) Aspirin: New Evidence Is Helpi...

Adult Males Will Soon Have The Same Life Expectancy As Females

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Men Will Soon Live Longer Than Women For The First Time As They Ditch Their Unhealthy Lifestyles -- Daily Mail * Boys born in 2000 will l...
Saturday, April 21, 2012

New Smart Weapons Will Not Use GPS

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DARPA Seeks To Wean Smart Weapons Off GPS With Hybrid Inertial Navigation System-On-A-Chip -- Military & Aerospace ARLINGTON, Va., 18 Ap...

Why Did Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle Test Failed?

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An artist's rendering of the Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2. (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency / April 20, 2012) Pentag...

iPhone 5 Rumors

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Apple iPhone 5 'To Be Cased In Liquidmetal' -- The Telegraph Apple’s next iPhone will be cased in ‘Liquidmetal’, according to report...
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Mining The Asteroids

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Sean Connery in 1981's 'Outland,' a British thriller that takes place at a mining colony on a Jupiter moon. Warner Bros. Picture...
Thursday, April 19, 2012

Sweden's Stonehedge

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Could this megalithic structure, known as Ales Stenar, be much older than we thought? Getty images Swedish Stonehenge? Stone Structure Sp...

Some Facts On The U.S. Secret Service

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Secret Service agents surround President Barack Obama during a visit to the Port of Tampa on April 13. Getty Decoding The Secret Service -...

'Huge' Water Resource Exists Under Africa

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'Huge' Water Resource Exists Under Africa -- BBC Scientists say the notoriously dry continent of Africa is sitting on a vast reservo...

Pentagon And State Support Lifting Some Controls On U.S. Satellite Exports

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The Star Fighters -- Washington Free Beacon Administration report warns that loosening exports on space technology could boost China’s space...

Amozon's Cloud Uses 1% Of The Internet

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An Amazon data center in Sterling, Virginia. Photo: Eric Hunsaker /Flickr Amazon’s Secretive Cloud Carries 1 Percent Of The Internet -- Wire...

Better Hair Transplants On The Horizon?

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Bioengineered follicles can grow hair (as seen on the mouse’s head) when transplanted into normally hairless mice, a new study shows. Takash...
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Where Do Brain Waves Come From?

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Pablo Picasso Photo: REX FEATURES Where Do Brain Waves Come From?: Extract From Jonah Lehrer's Imagine -- The Telegraph From surfing bac...

Who Laid These Eggs?

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Eggs-traordinary: A man looks at one of the dinosaur eggs, which number around 40 so far Eggs-Traordinary: 40 Gigantic dinosaur Eggs Dating ...
Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Robot Prostitutes?

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Photo: SEX TOURISM: Are sex robots the future, like in Steven Spielberg's AI Artificial Intelligence? Robot Prostitutes 'The Future...

Nissan Unleashes 'BatMobile' DeltaWing Concept Car

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This is the dramatic moment Nissan unleashed its flame-throwing 'Batmobile' in Europe for the first time Like A Bat Out Of Hell: Nis...

One Day Cellphones Will Be Able To See Through Walls

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Dr. Kenneth O, director of the Texas Analog Center of Excellence and a professor of electrical engineering, left, worked with a team includi...

Publishing World Struggles To Adapt To New Lines

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London Book Fair: Publishing World Struggles To Adapt To New Lines -- The Guardian The partying goes on at Earl's Court, but new formats...
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