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The_web

Annoying Anti-Spam Web Tool Is Helping Digitize...

(http://www.sciencentral.com) - scanned by: Zora Styrian over 4 years ago
great idea!! Anyone who’s spent much time online has encountered websites that require you to solve distorted word puzzles to "prove you’re human." You may find them annoying but now that effort may not be going to waste. Turns out you ... More>>>
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Biotechnology

A Way to Spot Cancer Early

(http://www.technologyreview.com) - scanned by: Zora Styrian over 4 years ago
A prototype device employs the same magnetic phenomenon used to write data to computer hard drives. More>>>
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Social_media

70% of Americans Watch User-Generated Videos

(http://www.informationweek.com) - scanned by: Zora Styrian over 4 years ago
An in-depth survey of how Americans consume media has revealed that user-generated videos are spawning a great deal of interest among people in all age groups. More>>>
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The_web

Top 10 Open Source Stories Of 2008

(http://www.informationweek.com) - scanned by: Zora Styrian over 4 years ago
The advent of Linux-powered netbooks, the launch of Google's Android and Chrome, and Nokia's move to snap up Symbian pushed open source further into the mainstream, despite ongoing legal wrangling. More>>>
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opensource, google, android, chrome, linux, nokia, symbian
The_home

Stanford Personal Robotics Program

(http://personalrobotics.stanfor...) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
Videos of household robot prototype performing tasks in the home. Robot is teleoperated. More>>>
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robotics, stanford, roomba, household, teleoperated
Energy

Energy Expert Lovins 8 step program for US Sec ...

(http://www.rmi.org) - scanned by: takchess over 4 years ago
Rocky Mountain Institute Amory Lovins offers these 8 points for the Secretary Steve Chu for dramatic US energy policy improvement. More>>>
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The_web

Lose Confidence in Your Bank? Turn to the Web

(http://www.nytimes.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
Burned by their banks and the stock market, people seeking help with budgeting, saving and investing are turning to sites with names like Mint, SmartyPig, Cake Financial, Wesabe and Credit Karma. More>>>
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Medicine_health

Muscling Away Cancer

(http://well.blogs.nytimes.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
People with more lean muscle mass may have an advantage when it comes to fighting cancer, new research suggests. More>>>
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cancer, musclemass, muscles, chemotherapy, survival, disease
Energy

Paper Mill's waste to fuel

(http://www.technologyreview.com) - scanned by: takchess over 4 years ago
Turning Black Liquor to Syngas More>>>
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Social_media

Teens Use of Digital Media Develops Important S...

(http://www.businesspundit.com) - scanned by: Zora Styrian over 4 years ago
Study shows that spending time online is essential for young people to pick up the social and technical skills they need to be competent citizens in the digital age More>>>
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Technology

Apple Researching Multi-Touch Skins and New Ges...

(http://www.macrumors.com) - scanned by: Zora Styrian over 4 years ago
Apple's patent applications sometimes enter into bizarre and conceptual territory. This week's patent application reveals research into portable multi-touch skins that can be placed on three dimensional objects More>>>
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Technology

Nanotechnology-based smart yarn for soldiers

(http://blogs.zdnet.com) - scanned by: Zora Styrian over 4 years ago
Chinese and U.S. researchers have developed a carbon nanotube-coated smart yarn which can conduct electricity and be woven into textiles to detect blood or to monitor health. More>>>
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textiles, nanotechnology, health, military, wearable, biotechnology

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