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Yahoo spurns Microsoft again as bad blood boils

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Yahoo Inc. has rejected Microsoft's latest attempt to buy its online search operations in a "take or leave it" proposal that Yahoo said would have dismantled its...

Study: As gas prices go up, auto deaths drop

14 years ago from AP Health

WASHINGTON (AP) -- High gas prices could turn out to be a lifesaver for some drivers. The authors of a new study say gas prices are...

Apples beat pears on crunch issue

14 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Just why pears are prone to rot faster than apples after they are picked can now be explained by scientists.

Apple iPhone, Asia demand create touch-screen boom

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- It's been a good year for touch screens. The launch of the first iPhone model a year ago boosted interest in the technology tremendously, and the updated...

Privacy protections disappear with a judge's order

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Credit card companies know what you've bought. Phone companies know whom you've called. Electronic toll services know where you've gone. Internet search companies know what you've sought.

Making the classroom a playground for learning

14 years ago from Physorg

Playing computer games in school may sound like the kids rule the classroom. But European researchers have shown that such games can be used to boost learning. What`s more, the...

Software Helps Developers Get Started with PIV Cards

14 years ago from Physorg

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed two demonstration software packages that show how Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards can be used with Windows and Linux systems to...

Water: The forgotten crisis

14 years ago from Physorg

This year, the world and, in particular, developing countries and the poor have been hit by both food and energy crises. As a consequence, prices for many staple foods have...

BMW will test electric Mini models for California market

14 years ago from Physorg

German luxury carmaker BMW has said it is preparing to launch an electric Mini test series, following similar ventures by its main competitors.

Scientists Spend Year Developing Computer Model of Iraq Surface Water System

14 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

In an effort aimed at building technical capacity, resource sustainability, and regional stability, a team of scientists from Sandia National Laboratories spent the past year working with engineers and modelers...

New Generation Of Home Robots Have Gentle Touch

14 years ago from Science Daily

Who doesn't long for household help at times? Service robots will soon be able to relieve us of heavy, dirty, monotonous or irksome tasks. Research scientists have now presented a...

Cal Dooley Selected To Lead ACC

14 years ago from C&EN

Former congressman will become president of chemical industry group

Fight U.S. disclosure order, Ont. privacy advocate tells Google

14 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner has asked Google Inc. to fight a U.S. judge's ruling requiring the disclosure of details about users of the video-sharing site YouTube.

Flexible Focus

14 years ago from PopSci

Digital cameras keep packing in the pixels, but they can’t hide the truth: Photos are flat. Now, engineers at Stanford University have developed a way to bring 3-D clarity and...

Wake-up call: Draft security pub looks at cell phones, PDAs

14 years ago from Physorg

In recent years cell phones and PDAs—"Personal Digital Assistants"—have exploded in power, performance and features. They now often boast expanded memory, cameras, Global Positioning System receivers and the ability to...

U.K. School Opens Process R&D Institute

14 years ago from C&EN

University of Leeds seeks to bring academia and industry closer together

Tufts University to Fund Green Energy in Low-Income Communities

14 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

Tufts University students, faculty and staff are first college campus in Massachusetts to join an effort that will finance development of renewable energy projects in low-income communities across the state....

Feature: Thoughts on a broader national sustainability agenda

14 years ago from Science Alert

With the dust settled on the national election, and more recently the 2020 summit, Ecos magazine asked five commentators for their top priorities in terms of a national sustainability agenda.

Researchers hack final part of the immune system code

14 years ago from Physorg

A group of researchers from the University of Copenhagen and the Biocentre at the Technical University of Denmark have managed to decipher the final part of the immune system`s key...

NowPublic buys rumors website Truemors

14 years ago from Physorg

"Citizen journalism" website NowPublic announced on Thursday it has bought news-and-rumors website Truemors for an undisclosed amount.

Japan to scrap iPod copyright fee

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Japan will stop pushing for legislation to charge royalties on the sales of iPods and other portable digital music players, giving in to opposition from electronics makers, officials...

Japan backs joint display-technology research

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- The Japanese government said Thursday it will support Sony Corp., Sharp Corp. and other domestic companies in joint development of super-thin TVs based on organic light-emitting diodes.

Bobbie Johnson on solving the largest security flaw on the internet

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Bobbie Johnson explains the security flaw in web-browsers that has now been fixed

Pharma goes green to cut costs

14 years ago from Chemistry World

Tight budgets see pharmaceutical firms focusing on green chemistry

U.S. to use supercomputer for ocean data

14 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, July 10 (UPI) -- The IBM Corp. says the U.S. government has purchased a supercomputer to provide improved data for the nation's military and commercial ocean-going vessels.

U.S. said to be losing space edge

14 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, July 9 (UPI) -- The United States is losing dominance in space as Europe, Japan, Russia and China expand their space programs, analysts say.

Music that brings a tear to the eye

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Stephen Moss has his doubts about the thrust of a new piece of psychological research into piano sonatas

Old idea of using bioplastics gets a new lease of life

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Lee Bruno: Researchers are following Henry Ford's footsteps by developing food-based plastics as oil prices rise