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Climate email hackers had access for more than a month

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Email sent to weatherman suggests hackers had access to Climatic Research Unit's systems for longer than first suspectedComputer hackers who broke into the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) server at the University of East...

Smartphone app illuminates power consumption

14 years ago from Science Daily

A new application for the Android smartphone shows users and software developers how much power their applications are consuming.

Termite creates sustainable monoculture fungus-farming

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Food production of modern human societies is mostly based on large-scale monoculture crops, but it now appears that advanced insect societies have the same practice. Our societies took...

Elpida Completes Development of 1-Gigabit GDDR5

14 years ago from Physorg

Elpida Memory, Japan's leading global supplier of Dynamic Random Access Memory, today announced that it had developed a 1-gigabit GDDR5 (product name: EDW1032BABG) that operates at a world-class high speed...

Bullying is a public health issue: researcher

14 years ago from CBC: Health

Bullying should be considered a public health problem and governments should adopt national strategies against it, says a Canadian professor who led a study of bullying in 40 countries.

US newspaper ad revenue down nearly 28 percent

14 years ago from Physorg

US newspaper advertising revenue fell by nearly 28 percent in the third quarter, continuing a slide which has led to layoffs, bankruptcies and the closure of several dailies.

H1N1 intensifying in Canada but subsiding elsewhere: WHO

14 years ago from CBC: Health

H1N1 appears to have peaked in parts of western Europe and the United States but transmission continues to intensity in Canada, the World Health Organization said Friday.

Google books hearing set for February 18

14 years ago from Physorg

A US judge set February 18 for a hearing on the revised legal settlement between Google and US authors and publishers that would allow the Internet giant to scan and...

Cisco releases Web security app for iPhone

14 years ago from Physorg

Cisco on Friday announced the release of a free iPhone application for anyone who wants to stay on top of the latest trojans, worms, or other threats marauding on the...

Web sites cater to for-sale-by-owner home sellers

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Selling a home without a real estate agent can save thousands of dollars in commission fees, but it can also be a painstaking, confusing task.

EU extends Oracle/Sun review deadline until Jan 27

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- European Union regulators said Friday that they have extended until Jan. 27 a deadline to wrap up their antitrust review of Oracle Corp.'s planned $7.4 billion takeover...

Vivendi inching closer to decision on NBC

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Media and entertainment conglomerate Vivendi SA is nearing a decision on whether to sell its stake in NBC Universal and clear the way for the creation of...

Networking For Freelancers

14 years ago from

What do rock climbing, book clubs, and sci fi have in common? The answer is they all help an astrophysicist with job hunting. Read on for why and how! Back on...

Three of a kind: Revealing language`s universal essence

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- On the surface, English, Japanese, and Kinande, a member of the Bantu family of languages spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo, have little in common. It is...

The Latest in Spy Tech

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Daniel Sieberg Highlights the Newest Commercial Gizmos and Gadgets for Suveillance

Google to aid tropical rainforests

14 years ago from UPI

LONDON, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- A proposed Google program would allow anyone with Internet access to spot illegal logging in tropical rainforests and report it, the company said.

Congress Scrutinizes U.S. Chemicals Policy

14 years ago from C&EN

Safety: Stakeholders are divided over how sweeping changes to TSCA ought to be.

Most beautiful and most wonderful | Darwin photographic competition

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Winning entries of a photographic competition celebrating the birth of Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution

Trust Linux!

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- A team of researchers has implemented support for 'trusted computing' in a commercially available version of the open source operating system Linux, breaking new ground in the global...

Novel K-anonimity algorithm safeguards access to data

14 years ago from Science Blog

OTTAWA -- As electronic health records become more widely deployed, increasing amounts of health information are being collected. This data has many beneficial applications, such as research, public health,...

Don't Blame Tryptophan for Thanksgiving Snooze

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Blame it on the heavy meal, the alcohol, or simply the opportunity afforded by a free afternoon on a traditional holiday. Just don't blame it on the tryptophan,...

The court will now call its expert witness: the brain

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Will advances in neuroscience make the justice system more accurate and unbiased? Or could brain-based testing wrongly condemn some and trample the civil liberties of others? The new...

Sony hopes online service will build brand loyalty

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Sony's new online service connecting the whole range of its gadgets to downloadable content like movies and games should help build brand loyalty, a top executive said...

Qualcomm's next e-book to use a mirasol display

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Qualcomm subsidiary Mirasol is developing a new e-book reader with a color display that uses ambient light. The reader will be capable of displaying video smoothly, but the...

EBay completes sale of Skype for $2 billion

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- EBay has completed its sale of Skype for about $2 billion to an investor group that included the founders of the Internet phone service.

Ouster of N.F.L.’s Voice on Concussions Sought

14 years ago from NY Times Health

The players union says that Dr. Ira Casson is too biased to be the co-chairman of the league’s committee on concussions.

Video: FAA's Flight Plan Meltdown

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

The FAA's computer flight plan system failed for a few hours setting into motion a "ripple effect" that delayed flights nationwide. Mark Strassmann reports.

Video: Phone Bill Swindlers?

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Companies that help people with hearing problems use the phone are subsidized with government money. But, as Armen Keteyian reports, some of this money may be winding up in the...