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More than powerful: German research computer QPACE is the most energy efficient in the world

14 years ago from Physorg

At the 2009 Supercomputing Conference in Portland, Oregon, the high-performance computer QPACE (QCD Parallel Computing on the Cell) was recognized today as the most energy-efficient supercomputer in the world.

Emissions ignore financial crisis

14 years ago from Science Alert

The global financial crisis hasn’t done much to slow emissions, according to a recent study – though a small downturn is likely.

Software creates less complete and accurate radiology reports than free text

14 years ago from

As many software companies work to create programs that will give uniform structure to the way radiological test results are reported, a new study by researchers at Wake Forest University...

Video: Breaking the Firewall

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

In Beijing, President Obama challenged China's government to allow unfettered access to the Internet. Chief White House correspondent Chip Reid reports.

Twittering the Student Experience

14 years ago from Science Daily

An experiment into the use of social media has shown that Twitter, an online blogging service, can act as an exceptional communication tool within academia.

Saving with Coupons from Networking Sites

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

How to Find the Best Online Deals for Saving Up to 30 Percent on Your Shopping Bill

UN presses Iran on nuclear site

14 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

The UN's nuclear watchdog says it needs "more clarification" about a recently declared Iranian nuclear site near the city of Qom.

Deep Rifts Over Climate Bill

14 years ago from C&EN

Senate Hearing: Neither finance committee members nor experts agree on legislation’s economic impact.

A Dragons' Den for James Bonds

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

International security is big business, and companies are queueing up to bring their wares to marketIt was enough to make any would-be terrorist question whether their trade had a future: a darkened room...

FDA: Seafood company has unsanitary plant

14 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- The U.S. Department of Justice, on behalf of the Food and Drug Administration, has accused Haifa Smoked Fish Inc. of operating with unsanitary conditions.

Video: On The Street: Making Noise

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Shira Lazar hits the streets to find out what people say offends and delights their ears.

Belle de Jour blogger unmasks herself as 'big mouth ex-boyfriend' looms

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Research scientist Dr Brooke Magnanti announces she is author of mysterious call girl blog and says she has no regrets about working as prostituteOne of the best kept literary secrets of the...

Google's SPDY will speed up downloads

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- As part of its effort to speed up the Web, Google is experimenting with SPDY, a new application layer protocol, that it hopes will speed up the conversation...

India fraud office to prosecute Satyam founder

14 years ago from Physorg

India's fraud office will file charges this month against the founder of outsourcer Satyam after he admitted to falsifying profits in the nation's biggest corporate fraud, a minister said Monday.

The Great Myth Of The Metric System

14 years ago from

The metric system rocks, right? And that's because it's an organic system of measure, derived directly from the circumference of the earth, right? And hasn't been subject to any malingering,...

José Manuel Barroso | Biodiversity – insurance against hunger

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

To ensure food security we need to encourage crop diversity and establish a science-based red-alert system for the planetThere are plenty of summits to choose from this year, but the World Summit...

Tory plans for 'conservation banks'

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

The Conservative party plans, which would fund nature protection through the sale of conservation credits to developers, have been met with caution by wildlife groupsDevelopers would be forced to buy credits from "conservation...

Finding Phone Numbers in United States

14 years ago from Science Blog

There is nothing more frustrating than finding phone numbers when you have received a call on your cell phone but you do not know who is calling. Fortunately for citizens in...

Little Benefit Seen, So Far, in Electronic Patient Records

14 years ago from NY Times Health

A new study shows that electronic health records have so far not improved health care quality or cost. The reason may be that the technology is not being fully exploited.

Drug Companies Increase Prices in Face of Change

14 years ago from NY Times Health

Even as drug makers promise to shave $8 billion a year off the nation’s drug costs, the industry has been raising its prices at the fastest rate in years.

Managers hold business back

14 years ago from Science Alert

An international survey has revealed that Australian manufacturing companies could benefit from better management.

Stamp duty cools house market

14 years ago from Science Alert

Research has revealed that rising stamp duties make it harder for people to sell their homes and lowers house prices.

Facial biometrics system capable of creating a facial 'DNA'

14 years ago from Science Daily

Research into techniques of facial biometrics, carried out by scientists in Spain, has resulted in a system that is able to recognize the facial "DNA" of every individual by determining...

Egypt to Apply for 1st Arabic Domain Name

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Non-Latin Character Domain Expected to Boost Access to Internet in Arabic World

Know more about the game

14 years ago from Science Blog

There is online casino which made every possible effort to ensure absolute safety and fairness for their customers. In casino free slots inside the belly of that computerized beast are...

Hold My Calls, I'm Looking for a Bathroom

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

As Phones Become Smarter, Apps Have Emerged as Hot New Market Taking Advantage of GPS, Wireless Internet

Economists fail to account for 'natural capital' - report

14 years ago from

Many economists are failing to assess the value of their countries' natural resources, putting billion's of people's well-being at risk and contributing to catastrophic species loss, according to a new...

Computer Database Compresses DNA Sequences Used In Medical Research

14 years ago from Science Daily

Researchers in Egypt have developed a technique to compress DNA sequences of the kind used in medical research so that they take up a lot less space in a computer...