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Piecing Together The Next Generation Of Cognitive Robots

17 years ago from Science Daily

European researchers are making progress on piecing together a new generation of machines that are more aware of their environment and better able to interact with humans. While building robots...

Disfigured bald eagle to get a bionic beak

17 years ago from MSNBC: Science

She has been named Beauty, though this eagle is anything but. Part of Beauty's beak was shot off several years ago, leaving her with a stump that is useless for...

Study may keep fruits younger longer

17 years ago from UPI

RIVERSIDE, Calif., May 5 (UPI) -- U.S. chemists say they have discovered how blocking ethylene gas, produced naturally by plants as a hormone, slows aging of fruits, vegetables...

Plants Text Message Farmers When Thirsty

17 years ago from Science Daily

Beginning this crop season, farmers will be able to receive text messages on their cell phones from their plants saying whether they are thirsty or not. Accent Engineering, Inc., of...

Researchers find secret to stickiness

17 years ago from Science Alert

Scientists have discovered the physics behind stickiness, and found that the same reaction occurs in many situations, from syrups to traffic jams.

Feature: OECD reports set further challenges for Australia

17 years ago from Science Alert

Is Australia on the road to a sustainable future? Yes and no, depending on which of two recent reports released by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development you read.

Opinion: Urgent action needed on innovation

17 years ago from Science Alert

Australia urgently needs to develop financial strategies in order to improve its national innovation system, writes Peter Laver.

Obama: Change in ethanol policy might be needed

17 years ago from AP Science

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Democrat Barack Obama said Sunday the federal government might need to rethink its support for corn ethanol because of rising food prices, a stance similar to Republican...

Turning Fungus Into Fuel: Organism With Taste For Olive Drab Shows Promise For Greener Energy

17 years ago from Science Daily

A spidery fungus with a voracious appetite for military uniforms and canvas tents could hold the key to improvements in the production of biofuels, a team of government, academic and...

Salt information usually misundertood

17 years ago from Science Alert

Salt content of foods is usually underestimated, due partly to people confusing it with sodium when interpreting food labels, according to a study.

Obituary: DT Whiteside

17 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Obituary: Eminent historian of mathematics and expert on Isaac Newton

HTC Peaks-Leaks Intro of New Innovations

17 years ago from Physorg

HTC has created a mystery for its announcement of next generation innovations in London on May 6th. Bloggers and Internet electronic gadget web sites have entered into the fray. Is...

IT gurus launch software cleanup of Estonia

17 years ago from Physorg

Skype guru Ahti Heinla and Microlink and Delfi founder Rainer Nolvak put cutting-edge IT technology and 40,000 volunteers to work Saturday to clean-up the tiny Baltic Sea state of Estonia.

Protecting U.S. Troops With Fireproof Wool

17 years ago from Science Daily

Wool is less susceptible to burning than synthetic fibers. This makes it an ideal fabric for uniforms worn by U.S. troops, firefighters and others whose occupations expose them to fire....

Business Briefing | Deals: Bristol-Myers Sells a Unit for $4.1. Billion

17 years ago from NY Times Health

The drug developer Bristol-Myers Squibb said it would sell ConvaTec, its wound therapy and surgical care unit, for $4.1 billion to two private equity firms.

Pfizer Begins Settling Painkiller Cases

17 years ago from NY Times Health

Pfizer has begun negotiating settlements with individual plaintiff’s firms over its Celebrex and Bextra painkillers, a New York lawyer said.

The far-off fusion race

17 years ago from MSNBC: Science

One of the nation's top fusion researchers is worried that America is already falling behind in an energy race that won't start for 30 years.

Modern military contractors vs. 'Iron Man'

17 years ago from MSNBC: Science

When superhero Tony Stark isn't donning his Iron Man armor to personally rough up villains, he's pitching the U.S.  military on new gadgets to fight the War on Terror. The...

Ore. court rejects medical costs claim on tobacco industry

17 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- The same Oregon court that slapped Big Tobacco with a huge punitive damages award has handed the industry a victory by rejecting a class-action lawsuit for medical...

Mechanical squirrels, robot lizards jump into research

17 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- One gray squirrel, its bushy tail twitching, barked a warning as another scrounged for food nearby. It was an ordinary spring day at Hampshire College, except that...

BlackBerry shares rise on SAP partnership, product rumours

17 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

A partnership with business software company SAP and rumours of a new flip-phone product launch helped send shares of Research in Motion to a new all-time high on Friday.

Are download limits anti-competitive?

17 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Caps imposed by ISPs are seen as a threat to video download services offered by the likes of Microsoft and Apple.

Researchers find link between advertising and increased tobacco use among India's youth

17 years ago from Physorg

As the westernization of India accelerates, tobacco advertising and marketing have been linked to increased tobacco use by urban Indian children as young as 11, according to a study by...

Computers go on sale to general public in Cuba for 1st time

17 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Cubans are getting wired. Computers went on sale to the general public on the communist island on Friday and potential consumers were lining up outside store windows...

Bringing down the language barrier... automatically

17 years ago from Physorg

Progress being made by European researchers on automatic speech-to-speech translation technology could help the EU tackle one of the biggest remaining boundaries to internal trade, mobility and the free exchange...

Full Spectrum of Chemistry to be Served by State-of-the-Art Building

17 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

It took four years of planning and another two-and-a-half years of construction, but the wait was well worth it: Florida State University is celebrating the grand opening of a new,...

Flying blind

17 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Hailed as a triumph for Canadian sovereignty, the federal government's decision to block the proposed sale of key units of MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. to an American firm could...

China moves to curb smoking before Olympics

17 years ago from LA Times - Science

Officials hope the restrictions in Beijing and a few other cities will boost a larger effort to curtail the habit in China, which has 350 million smokers. ...