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Six net neutrality principles proposed

14 years ago from Physorg

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S. voted last week to start a process to formulate rules that could force Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to uphold six principles that...

Three federal agencies to assess potential Lasik problems

14 years ago from LA Times - Science

The Food and Drug Administration, the Defense Department and the National Eye Institute are teaming on a three-year program to gauge how many patients have post-operative problems. Three federal agencies -- the Food...

Chinese group says Google violating copyrights

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- A Chinese group is accusing search engine powerhouse Google of illegally copying Chinese-language works for its digital library, adding to disquiet about a project to scan millions...

World needs sophisticated biofuel approach, urges report

14 years ago from SciDev

Biofuels are neither a panacea nor a pariah, says a major UN report, but they must not be grown on productive cropland.

Stephen Hawking's successor named

14 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Cambridge University names the man who will succeed Professor Stephen Hawking in one of the world's most prestigious academic positions.

Caltech scientists create robot surrogate for blind persons in testing visual prostheses

14 years ago from

Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have created a remote-controlled robot that is able to simulate the 'visual' experience of a blind person who has been implanted with...

New affordable nutrition index is first measurement tool to evaluate affordable nutrition

14 years ago from

A new food rating system that analyses both nutrition and cost value of food may now make it easier for people to find budget-friendly, nutritious foods in today's tough economy....

PETA's push for changes in USDA testing pays off for animals

14 years ago from Science Blog

Washington -- Following PETA's call for U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Center for Veterinary Biologics (CVB) to adopt non-animal methods to test the potency of each batch of...

Google wooing Microsoft business customers

14 years ago from Physorg

Google on Monday ramped up a campaign to convert businesses worldwide into users of email, calendar, document and other software programs it offers online as services on the Internet.

Bagged salad going under the microscope

14 years ago from CBC: Health

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched a study to follow bagged salads from the farmer's field to the grocery aisle in hopes of learning why the product is the...

A Loopy Idea That Works: Using Telecoils to Turn Hearing Aids into Mini Loudspeakers

14 years ago from Scientific American

Whereas standard behind- and in-the-ear hearing aids work well in relatively quiet, more intimate settings, these devices often lose their effectiveness in larger, public spaces where background noise puts the hard of hearing...

Survey reveals little progress in Canadian eating habits

14 years ago from CBC: Health

Almost a quarter of Canadians don't eat any fruits or vegetables on a daily basis, an indication that eating habits have not changed markedly in five years, according to a...

Virtual solution to driving phobias

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Nervous drivers are being helped to overcome their road phobias by donning Cyclops-style goggles that transport them to a three-dimensional virtual world.

Intelligent System To Help Autistic Children Recognize Emotions

14 years ago from Science Daily

Computer scientists are working on the development of an efficient and intelligent facial expression recognition system. The system is capable of locating the face region using derivative-based filtering and recognizing...

Video: Loaded: A taste of Éclair

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Amazon offers same-day shipping, Verizon bashes the iPhone, and we have screenshots of a test version of Android 2.0 codenamed Éclair.

Plastic Logic to unveil first e-reader in January

14 years ago from Physorg

Plastic Logic, a US company whose planned electronic reader has attracted a lot of media buzz, said Monday that it will announce the availability and pricing of the device for...

Gartner: Tech spending will rebound in 2010

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Research group Gartner Inc. says the information technology industry is closing its worst year on record, with worldwide tech spending on track to decline 5.2 percent in...

Report examines hidden costs of energy production and use

14 years ago from Physorg

A new report from the National Research Council examines and, when possible, estimates "hidden" costs of energy production and use -- such as the damage air pollution imposes on human...

IBM puts executive on leave after charges

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- IBM Corp. has placed a top executive on leave after he was charged in an insider trading scandal for allegedly leaking secrets about IBM's earnings and financial...

Homemade Cancer Machine Shows Promise

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Created In A Patient's Garage, This Radio Wave Machine May One Day Offer Side-Effect Free Treatment

KaChing Takes on Mutual Fund Industry

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

What Began as Fantasy Trading Site Now Invites Investments of Real Money, With Greater Transparency

The ambitions of Europe in space

14 years ago from European Space Agency

A conference on ‘The Ambitions of Europe in Space’ on 15 and 16 October brought together members of the European Parliament, Council, European Commission, agencies, industry, research entities, operators, financing...

Salted herring product is recalled

14 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the nationwide recall of "Herring Salted," a product of Russia, due to improper processing.

Experts: 'invest in agriculture now'

14 years ago from Science Alert

Farmers won't be able to feed the additional 2.3 billion people by 2050 without investment in agriculture, experts warn in a new paper.

Once Objects of Scorn, Nerds Now Rule

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Mo Rocca Explores How People Once Relegated to the Sidelines Have Moved to the Mainstream

States weigh campaign rules for the Internet age

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- To promote his recent campaign for mayor of St. Petersburg, Fla., Scott Wagman bought an ad that popped up online when anyone ran a Google search for...

Windows 7 to salvage Vista 'train wreck'

14 years ago from Physorg

Microsoft releases Windows 7 to the world on Thursday as the US software giant tries to regain its stride after an embarrassing stumble with the previous generation operating system Vista.

Can Social Networking Help Consumers Get Healthier?

14 years ago from Science Daily

Can social networking sites help people make wise health decisions? A new study says it depend on people's willingness to take action on the information they gain from the sites.