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Computer Scientists Devise A 'P4P' System For Efficient Internet Usage

16 years ago from Science Daily

A Yale research team has engineered a system with the potential for making the Internet work more efficiently, in which Internet Service Providers and Peer-to-Peer software providers can work cooperatively...

Rupert Murdoch, Tom Glocer support Microsoft-Yahoo merger

16 years ago from Physorg

Two media titans, Rupert Murdoch and Tom Glocer, the head of Thompson Reuters, said they support a partnership between computer giant Microsoft and Internet giant Yahoo, after a deal between...

Key To Angelina-like Cheeks? Add Volume To Deep Fat Compartment

16 years ago from Science Daily

Not only are cheeks central to your face -- they are central to the American concept of beauty. A study in June's Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical journal...

Net neutrality bill hits House of Commons

16 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

The NDP has followed through with its promise to introduce legislation that seeks to keep the internet democratic, open and free from control by service providers.

Web site lets Dell customers apply for restitution

16 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Customers can apply at a new Web site for restitution from Dell Inc. after a state judge found the computer maker falsely and deceptively advertised its warranties...

U.S. EPA smog limits challenged in court

16 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, May 28 (UPI) -- A group of 13 states, two cities and several environmental organizations are challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's smog standards.

Belgian newspapers want Google to pay for copyright violation

16 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

A group of Belgian newspapers are seeking 49.2 million euros ($76.6 million) from Google Inc. for a copyright lawsuit they won against the search engine company in 2006.

Most Developing Countries Ill-equipped To Ensure Global Biosafety

16 years ago from Science Daily

A two-year study of internationally funded training programs in biotechnology and biosafety warns that as many as 100 developing countries are unprepared to effectively manage and monitor the use of...

Laptops that are made to play

16 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

CBCnews.ca test drives some of the latest high-end notebooks to see how they fare playing some of the most graphically sophisticated video games around.

Microsoft demos future Windows with touch-screen

16 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Microsoft Corp. said its next operating system will be made for touch-screen applications, an alternative to the computer mouse, and its top executives reaffirmed interest in joining...

Florida county watching for deadly amoeba

16 years ago from UPI

STUART, Fla., May 28 (UPI) -- Local health officials in Florida are warning residents that muddy ponds and lakes may harbor a deadly amoeba.

HHMI gives $600 million for med research

16 years ago from UPI

CHEVY CHASE, Md., May 28 (UPI) -- The Howard Hughes Medical Institute announced a $600 million program to support research by 56 top U.S. scientists.

Research budgets cut amid food crisis, wheat worry

16 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Dr. Yue Jin, a kind-faced man in a blue lab coat, is the nation's bulwark against a devastating new plant disease. He's the only federal scientist whose...

US on track to break record for tornadoes

16 years ago from AP Science

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Another week, another rumbling train of tornadoes that obliterates entire city blocks, smashing homes to their foundations and killing people even as they cower in their basements....

No road skill makes hog road kill

16 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Hedgehogs are poor at reacting to cars, which may help explain why the UK's population is declining.

Agreement may mean end of cable set-top boxes

16 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- The set-top box, a necessary appendage for millions of cable televisions for decades, is moving toward extinction. A leading television manufacturer, Sony Electronics Inc., and the National...

Amazon.com cuts Kindle e-book reader price by $40

16 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Web retailer Amazon.com Inc. has nipped $40 from the price of its Kindle e-book reader.

Study: Oregano oil works as an insecticide

16 years ago from UPI

ALGIERS, Algeria, May 27 (UPI) -- Algerian scientists say they've found oregano oil works as well as synthetic insecticides to combat infestation by a common beetle found in...

Scientists build a better DNA molecule

16 years ago from Physorg

Building faultless objects from faulty components may seem like alchemy. Yet scientists from the Weizmann Institute`s Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, and Biological Chemistry Departments have achieved just that, using...

Faster, Higher, Stronger: From a World-Class Rower, Tips to Sharpen Technique

16 years ago from NY Times Health

During Michelle Guerette’s ascent in the ranks of elite rowing, she has learned a few lessons that could also benefit recreational and collegiate rowers.

Multispectral imaging technology updated

16 years ago from UPI

ATLANTA, May 27 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they have developed a narrow-band filter mosaic that will expand the uses of multispectral imaging.

Sipping Beauty: Tranquilitea, a Steeping Makeover from the Inside Out, Vies for National Title

16 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

Cornell food science students and the "cosmeceutical" TranquiliTea they developed will vie against the FruitZicle, Dream Pie Bars, Ediballs and two other student-developed products in the finals of the annual...

US scientist gives Israeli prize to Palestinians

16 years ago from MSNBC: Science

A Brown University professor said Monday that he is donating his share of a prestigious Israeli mathematics prize to advance the education of Palestinian students.

BCE shares rise as Supreme Court agrees to speedy hearing

16 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Shares of BCE jumped Tuesday after the Supreme Court of Canada agreed to fast track a hearing that could determine the fate of the biggest takeover in Canadian history.

Raising A Stop Sign To Human Traffic

16 years ago from Science Daily

Trade in people is not a new phenomenon, but the modern manifestation of slavery, according to US researchers. However, writing in the Journal of Global Business Advancement, they point out...

How The CBS-CNET Deal Came About

16 years ago from CBSNews - Science

It all started with a call from Leslie Moonves. CNET and CBS filed with the SEC this slow Friday afternoon, and the filing describes the full process. The relevant part,...

Gas Prices Fuel Comeback Of Bike Patrols

16 years ago from CBSNews - Science

As the price of gas approaches $4 across the country, law enforcement is feeling the pinch just like everyone else. Some departments are going back to a community policing tactic...

Borders returns to Web retailing after 7 years

16 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Borders Group is jumping back into online retailing with a Web site designed to evoke the feeling of browsing at a neighborhood bookstore, down to the popular...