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Biology Enters 'The Matrix' Through New Computer Language

15 years ago from Science Daily

A new computer language for modeling biological phenomenon can "think" like cells and molecular mechanisms think, thereby simulating the dynamics of biological phenomenon. Through incorporating basic principles of engineering, the...

Amazon 2Q profit doubles, beats estimates

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Amazon.com Inc. says its second-quarter profit more than doubled and surpassed Wall Street's expectations. Sales were strong in several sections of Amazon's massive marketplace.

High Economic Value Set On Threatened Mexican Mangroves

15 years ago from Science Daily

Mangrove destruction not only comes with ecological cost, but monetary as well: $37,500 per hectare each year, researchers say. Mexican mangroves, trees that form forest ecosystems at the land-sea interface,...

Labs rife with politics, Eastern Health manager says

15 years ago from CBC: Health

A senior manager of the pathology lab at the centre of a testing scandal and public inquiry in Newfoundland says the testing labs were rife with politics, making standardized testing...

Miramichi pathology class-action lawsuit filed

15 years ago from CBC: Health

Patients impacted by a misdiagnosis and the quality of service at the Miramichi Regional Hospital will file a class-action suit on Tuesday.

Wachovia reports $8.86 billion quarterly loss

15 years ago from MSNBC: Science

Wachovia Corp. lost $8.86 billion in the second quarter, and said Tuesday it was slashing its dividend and cutting 6,350 jobs after losses tied to mortgages soared.

Researchers Could Help Military with Explosive Threats

15 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

Researchers at UC San Diego are using statistical pattern recognition and image processing to help the U.S. military better detect hidden roadside explosives.

Social Security unveils new earnings calculator

15 years ago from MSNBC: Science

People planning for retirement got a new tool this week: a fast and easy online estimator for their Social Security benefits.

Facebook asks US court to unplug German website StudiVZ

15 years ago from Physorg

Facebook is asking a US court to shut down German website StudiVZ on the grounds it is an illegal "knockoff" of the online social networking superstar.

India vote may scuttle nuke accord with U.S.

15 years ago from MSNBC: Science

India's government faces a too-close-to-call confidence vote Tuesday that could scuttle a landmark nuclear energy accord with the United States and lead to early elections.

Pastor gets into crash during service

15 years ago from MSNBC: Science

A pastor brought out a dirt bike during a church service to demonstrate the concept of unity. Now he's demonstrating the concept of healing.

British retailer Tesco's error nearly wreaks relationship

15 years ago from LA Times - Health

A customer believes her boyfriend is having an affair after her account mistakenly shows the purchase of a pack of condoms. ...

Survey: Consumers steered to costlier TVs

15 years ago from MSNBC: Science

LCD or plasma? If you've been shopping for a flat-panel TV, that's the big question. According to a mystery-shopper survey, electronics salespeople don't know much about the differences, but still...

Man convicted for accosting Elie Wiesel

15 years ago from MSNBC: Science

A jury in San Francisco on Monday convicted a 24-year-old man of accosting Holocaust survivor and scholar Elie Wiesel in a hotel elevator.

Florida deal may sound death knell for Big Sugar

15 years ago from Reuters:Science

OKEELANTA, Florida (Reuters) - A $1.75 billion land purchase deal Gov. Charlie Crist announced last month to save the Florida Everglades could also mark the beginning of the end for...

For Your Eyes Only: Custom Interfaces Make Computer Clicking Faster, Easier

15 years ago from Science Daily

Personalized computer interfaces that adapt to each user's vision and motor abilities significantly speeds up computer tasks, especially in disabled users. A mathematical approach to design offers the first instantly...

Telus, Bell to switch cellphone technology: report

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

The two carriers are about to announce a shift to network technology that is compatible with the global GSM standard, according to UBS.

Oil companies splurge on investors

15 years ago from MSNBC: Science

As giant oil companies get set to report what will probably be another round of eye-popping quarterly profits, just where is all that money going?

Brocade to acquire Foundry Networks for $3B

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Brocade Communications Systems Inc. says it is paying $3 billion in cash and stock to acquire Foundry Networks Inc., a deal designed to challenge industry behemoth Cisco...

Health officials tout computer prescribing

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Those hard-to-read scribbled prescriptions from doctors could soon become a rarity. Beginning Jan. 1, the federal government will boost Medicare's payments to doctors that send prescriptions electronically...

More Smokers Seek Help With Quitting Since Latest Cigarette Tax Took Effect

15 years ago from NY Times Health

Reports that tax increases are the most effective measure known to reduce demand for tobacco are proving true in New York City.

Apple 3Q profit jumps 31 percent

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Apple Inc. says its most recent quarterly profit jumped 31 percent and beat Wall Street's forecasts. It was helped by demand for Macintosh computers and iPod media players.

Quebec hand-held cellphone ban nets hundreds of tickets

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Montreal police have issued 847 tickets to drivers caught using their hand-held cellphones since the law came into full effect this summer.

School Says Forget About Friending Teacher

15 years ago from CBSNews - Science

A new school district policy in southern Mississippi prohibits teachers from texting or communicating with students through Internet social network sites such as MySpace.

Caribou tracking collars safe, N.W.T. official maintains

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Wildlife officials in the Northwest Territories are defending the use of satellite collars to monitor caribou, after the Dene Nation voted recently to demand an immediate ban on the practice.