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Images For 3-D Video Games Without High Price Tags Or Stretch Marks From UC San Diego

14 years ago from Science Daily

The images of rocks, clouds, marble and other textures that serve as background images and details for 3-D video games are often hand painted and thus costly to generate. A...

Virtual applications reach out to real world

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- European researchers have developed a series of very clever tools to break through the bottlenecks stalling the widespread adoption of virtual reality. But the compelling applications designed for...

Soldiers in combat at higher risk for binge drinking: U.S. study

14 years ago from CBC: Health

U.S. National Guard and Reserve combat troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are more likely to develop drinking problems than active-duty soldiers, a new military study suggests. The authors speculate that...

World's oceans doomed -- report

14 years ago from Science Blog

Human activities are cumulatively driving the health of the world's oceans down a rapid spiral, and only prompt and wholesale changes will slow or perhaps ultimately reverse the catastrophic problems...

Anthrax case ignites new forensics field

14 years ago from News @ Nature

Biochemical method of tracking microbes hits the limelight.

HSBC may ditch BlackBerry for iPhone: report

14 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

The world's largest bank is considering switching to the iPhone from the BlackBerry, according to an Australian report, a move that would be a huge blow to Waterloo, Ont.-based Research...

Computer-generated Images: Hollywood Hair Will Be Captured At Last

14 years ago from Science Daily

Imagine avatars of your favorite actors wandering through 3-D virtual worlds with hair that looks almost exactly like it does in real life. This level of realism for animated hairstyles...

Navy personnel accused of sabotage keep working for military

14 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

A pair of Canadian Forces employees accused of sabotaging a classified government database at Ottawa's National Defence Headquarters a year ago will continue working for the military for now.

Homeless tenants still stable

14 years ago from Science Alert

A report on public housing has found that people who are currently homeless, who are given priority for housing, are just as likely to stay for the long term.

Canada invests $35M for national transplant system

14 years ago from CBC: Health

Canadians needing an organ donation will be able to quickly find donors from across the country after a long-sought integrated program is launched.

Yale Professor wins Godel Prize for showing how computer algorithms solve problems

14 years ago from Physorg

Daniel A. Spielman, professor of applied mathematics and computer science at Yale, has been awarded the prestigious Gödel Prize for developing a technique, known as Smoothed Analysis, that helps predict...

iPhone to shake-up Japan's cellphone industry: Softbank official

14 years ago from Physorg

The arrival of Apple's iPhone 3G will force Japanese cellphone makers to revamp their handsets to allow increasingly sophisticated software, a senior official at Softbank Mobile said Wednesday.

How a forensic specialist can retrieve data from your hard drive - even if deleted

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Pete Warren explains how a forensic specialist can recover revealing personal data from your hard drive – even after you think you've deleted everything

Starz ending Vongo movie service for Starz Play

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Liberty Media Corp.'s Starz pay TV subsidiary is pulling the plug on its Vongo movie-download service in favor of letting Verizon Communications Inc. and other affiliates market...

Scientist at Work: Diana Beresford-Kroeger: Advocating an Unusual Role for Trees

14 years ago from NY Times Science

Diana Beresford-Kroeger brings together Western medicine and botany to advocate for the planting of trees with beneficial properties.

Perfumed pong - herbal remedy for smelly rubbish

14 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Authorities in the western Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) douse garbage landfills with herbal perfume to lessen the putrid stench.

How Hackers Likely Blocked Georgian Sites

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

The Georgian government websites have been under attack, making it difficult or impossible for users to access several sites, including that of the country's president.

Caution is the right reaction to chemical

14 years ago from LA Times - Health

Maybe you've seen the ad showing an empty shopping cart in the middle of the desert. "Soon, many common, everyday products could disappear from grocery store shelves all across California,"...

P.E.I. readying for possible cellphone driving ban

14 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Transportation Minister Ron MacKinley is preparing legislation banning the use of hand-held cell phones while driving, in anticipation of a legislative committee's recommendation.

Cut energy use by eating better, study says

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- How much energy we use to produce food could be cut in half if Americans ate less and ate local foods, wolfed down less meat, dairy and junk...

AMD Launches ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 -- World's Fastest Graphics Card

14 years ago from Physorg

AMD today announced the world`s fastest graphics card, the ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2, advancing visual computing ever closer to eye-definition computing gaming and cinematic experiences and delivering a whopping...

Motorists turn to carpool sites as gas prices rise

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Robert Gilliland didn't think much about carpooling until gas prices got out of control. Now, he's happy to trade his motoring freedom for $120 in weekly savings.

Charting Tech Consumer Confidence

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

The new CEA-CNET Consumer Sentiment Indexes are an economic index for researchers, academics, the media and the tech industry to use as an indicator of economic climate and outlook.

Agrium Strikes Deal With Egyptian Government

14 years ago from C&EN

Canadian firm will sell blocked fertilizer project and take a stake in an almost complete plant.

Katy Settles In

14 years ago from Live Science

Katy, a 19-year-old female orangutan, was relocated to Great Ape Trust of Iowa from the Los Angeles area. She's among the first additional orangutans to be transferred to Des Moines. Credit...

Internet throttling ruling due by end of October

14 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Canadians will have some idea of how much control service providers get over internet traffic by the end of October, when the CRTC is scheduled to rule on a dispute...

EU plans to share more science funds and facilities

14 years ago from Chemistry World

European Commission floats voluntary scheme to end duplication of national research efforts

Reach regulator faces resource stretch

14 years ago from Chemistry World

Concerns persist that the agency implementing Europe’s Reach regulation may not have the necessary resources