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Social Networking: An Internet Addiction?

16 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Social networking Web sites like MySpace and Facebook have never been more popular. As national correspondent Hattie Kauffman reports, some worry the sites are perhaps too popular... maybe even addicting.

BCE shares jump on top court ruling

16 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Shares of BCE Inc. surged following Friday's ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada allowing the $52-billion buyout of BCE by a group headed by the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan...

N.M. school tries to reach students via podcast

16 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Students at a rural New Mexico school made a unique pledge last winter: Right hands raised, they promised to take care of their Zunes.

Settlement to ease drug costs for some

16 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, June 20 (UPI) -- A settlement the U.S. federal government reached in a class-action lawsuit will ease drug costs for low-income Medicare beneficiaries, court records show.

Personalized medicine initiative targets lung cancer

16 years ago from Physorg

A U.S.-based personalized medicine initiative led by scientists from the Biodesign Institute, Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) and Seattle`s Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has secured its first major international...

Computer Science Professor`s Breakthrough Maps the Cool Quest

16 years ago from Physorg

Like a Doppler weather map with red blotches tracking the paths of major storms, a new tracking software service co-developed by Columbia University computer science professor Tony Jebara instantly shows...

WEEK IN PHOTOS: Naked Cyclists, Tractor Army, More

16 years ago from National Geographic

A tractor army, a harvest of rifles, Midwest floods, and a fleet of naked bicyclists helped flesh out summer solstice week.

Scientists Develop Brain-Wave Binoculars

16 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Defense contractor Northrop Grumman has won a $6.7 million contract to develop brain-wave binoculars.

European companies top in access to medicine

16 years ago from SciDev

European drug companies are topping their US counterparts in ensuring medicines reach the developing world, according to a new ranking.

Passengers virtually stripped naked by 3-D airport scanner

16 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

The airport in Kelowna, B.C., will be the first in Canada to test a new type of passenger scanner that creates a three-dimensional virtually nude image of people.

Cameco looks to next-generation uranium enrichment

16 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Saskatoon-based Cameco Corp. is investing $123.8 million US to buy into the next generation of uranium enrichment, the company said.

Charles Arthur: God help us if machines ever think like people

16 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Humans are a terrible example to follow if you want to develop a conscious machine, writes Charles Arthur

Ladies Who Lunch Do It Over The Internet

16 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Women over 40 may be the fastest growing group of internet users. The contributors to "wowOwow.com" are betting on it by giving women content from their point of view.

Pakistan science increase marred by high inflation

16 years ago from SciDev

Pakistan's new government has boosted science spending by almost three per cent, but the increase will be negated by high inflation.

Wi-LAN files patent litigation against RIM, Motorola

16 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Ottawa-based intellectual property holder Wi-LAN Inc. has filed patent infringement litigation in Texas against BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. and U.S. mobile-device giant Motorola Inc.

Software that permits tourists to customize their visits according to their preferences

16 years ago from Physorg

Luis Castillo Vidal, computer engineer of the University of Granada and one of the authors of the study, points out that, in order to design the customized visit plans, they...

California scientist to get Kyoto Prize

16 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- A California-based computer scientist, a philosophy professor and a molecular biologist will each receive $460,000 after being selected Friday as winners of this year's Kyoto Prizes for...

Bell ordered to publicly prove internet congestion

16 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Bell Canada Inc. has been ordered to publicly disclose information that details the level of congestion on its network in regards to a dispute over the company's internet speed-throttling practices.

Officials suspend Calif. aerial spraying program

16 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Officials on Thursday abruptly canceled a state program to spray chemicals to combat crop-eating moth in urban areas after months of public uproar over its unclear effects...

Should doctors be 'selling' drugs for the pharmaceutical industry?

16 years ago from Physorg

Feature: Key opinion leaders -- independent experts or drug representatives in disguise? Are senior doctors who help drug companies sell their drugs independent experts or just drug representatives in...

Math could help cure leukemia

16 years ago from Physorg

When kids complain that math homework won't help them in real life, a new answer might be that math could help cure cancer.

Unhappy Yahoo shareholder reaches out to Microsoft

16 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- One of Yahoo Inc.'s disgruntled shareholders is urging Microsoft Corp. to make a more compelling case for its bid to buy the Internet pioneer's search operations -...

"Virtual man" may ease drug R&D woes: report

16 years ago from Reuters:Science

PARIS (Reuters) - New computing technologies and the evolution of a "virtual man" to predict the effects of new drugs before they enter clinical trials could transform the fortunes of...

UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News

16 years ago from UPI

Mars lander generates an 'anomaly' … Gene mutation ups leukemia drug's effect … Space age radar now used in mines … New brain scanning technology announced ... Health/Science news from...

Canada-India RFID project looks to improve traffic flow, reduce pollution

16 years ago from Physorg

RFID technology may provide the key to better traffic management and improved pollution control in Canada, India and worldwide.

MetroFi ending Wi-Fi service in Calif., Ore., Ill.

16 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- With no buyers in sight, MetroFi Inc.'s free wireless projects in Portland and in cities in California and Illinois appear to be ending.

FDA sued for failure to act on risky painkiller

16 years ago from AP Health

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A prescription painkiller sold under such names as Darvon and Darvocet is too risky to stay on the market, a consumer advocacy group argued Thursday in suing...

EBay to strengthen PayPal's anti-fraud provisions

16 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- EBay Inc. hopes to attract more online traders by expanding the protections available to people who use its PayPal payment service for transactions on eBay's Internet marketplaces.