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Greenland melting fast
in Sox First, on November 15, 2009
...ado at Boulder study showing that Antarctic is also melting at a faster rate and we have trouble. Scientists say the melting ice caps are triggering earth quakes. The rising seas would endanger co...
Britian Using Genetic Tests on Asylum Seekers
in Global Mobility Report, on November 12, 2009
...m seekers in an effort to catch those who are lying about their nationality, drawing criticism from scientists and provoking outrage from rights groups. The British government says that the genetic te...
Seen that? - A global workout
in Are you a beauty?, on November 11, 2009
...reat news? Although we're accustomed to hearing music while attending gyms and fitness studios, scientists warn that music alone isn't going to do it. You have to LOVE the music you're lis...
Murdoch threatens Google and BBC
in Sox First, on November 10, 2009
...hat his company's online newspaper pages will be invisible to Google users when it launches its new paid content strategy. Asked by Sky News Australia's political editor David Speers why News Corp has...
Seen that? - 2005: A Year Of Diabetes Breakthroughs
in Daily Diabetic, on November 9, 2009
...l. Today, we are blessed to be living in a time of explosive research and developments, a time when scientists and patients alike are fighting to improve the lives of millions diagnosed with the disea...
Goldman Sachs and God
in Sox First, on November 9, 2009
.... Average pay there is $700,000 and the top rainmakers pull in millions. In 2007, Blankfein was paid $68 million. Blankfein defends the massive pay packets, saying they have been earned by people wh...
Seen that? - Bio-Terrorism and the Flu Pandemic Conference
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 8, 2009
...;s Center for Molecular Biotechnology (CMB) will host a conference that will bring together leading scientists from around the globe to update each other on advances and issues relating to Homeland Se...
Researchers Find Nanoparticles Can Damage Nearby DNA
in Nanotechbuzz, on November 7, 2009
... published in the current issue of the journal Nature Nanotechnology .
"In the experiment, scientists from the University of Bristol grew a layer of cells and exposed one side to cobalt-chrom...
The psychology of climate change
in Sox First, on November 6, 2009
...ological Association, identified here , found that most people don't believe the messages of chief scientists and officials, that they constantly compare themselves to others and this influenced thei...
Seen that? - About Wearable Computing
in The Techwear Weblog, on November 1, 2009
...ot;The field of wearable computing is like a new continent - ready to settle. After many years were scientists created ideas of CyBorg-like [...] Read More Wear it in style! at ...
Seen that? - Warning From a Student of Democracy's Collapse
in P2P File Sharing, on October 31, 2009
... This article is one in a series examining the Pali Capital report that showed paid music download growth is slowing. Long-term change The long-term message is that the industry&...
Novel Antifungal Protein from Pumpkin Rinds
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 30, 2009
... © Tambako the Jaguar Scientists have identified antimicrobial proteins from pumpkin rinds that can inhibit the growth of microbes, including Candida albicans which causes vaginal yeast inf...
Google hits the satnav market. Hard.
in The Gadgets Weblog, on October 30, 2009
...cade, providing a free service which usually ends up being just as, if not more functional than the paid one it competes with, and it looks like they are about to do it again.
What's the market thi...
Gene Therapy for Leber's Congenital Amaurosis (LCA)
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 26, 2009
...Usign a single shot of gene therapy, scientists were able to improve the vision in five children and seven adults with Leber's congenital amaurosis (LCA) , an inherited retinal degenerative disease c...
Hundreds lining up for low pay
in Sox First, on October 26, 2009
.... Not just for one quarter either. Which is why we can expect to see more people lining up for low-paid work. The New York Times reports that hundreds of people were applying for a $13 an hour job ...
Hulu PLans to Start Charging for Its Content
in Web 2.0, on October 25, 2009
...ew York today, News Corp. Deputy Chairman Chase Carey declared that “it’s time to start getting paid for broadcast content online.” The Inquisitr said much the same thing.
Wikipedia describes H...
Seen that? - The weekly trend in US stocks
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on October 24, 2009
... at The Hedge Funds Weblog The fight is on..If Goldman paid 6.8 billion for a specialist unit on the floor. Can members let their exchange go for half the ...
Seen that? - Case studies in Micro Finance #1
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on October 21, 2009
...and likely pay again. I'm not against these payment systems (we certainly know writers could be paid better), but still, [...] Read More Case studies: Microfinance at Au...
Seen that? - AOL, Yahoo Plan Paid E-Mail Service
in I got Spam?!, on October 21, 2009
... AOL, Yahoo Plan Paid E-Mail Service at I got Spam?! Antone Gonsalves: America Online Inc. and Yahoo Inc. on Monday said they planned to launch cert...
Seen that? - Fusion Anyone
in IfEnergy, on October 20, 2009
...ears? at IfEnergy Eric Lerner and his team of leading scientists say they are five years away from having a fusion reactor capable of a 5 Mega Watt (MW) o...
How the ratings agencies sold out investors
in Sox First, on October 19, 2009
...re is a real trust issue now with agencies. Why would anyone trust them? Particularly when they are paid by the companies who issue the securities that get the ratings. A more sensible solution would ...
Did brilliant minds create the recession?
in Sox First, on October 18, 2009
..., the net asset value of Harvard’s General Operating Account, a pool of cash from which bills are paid, fell to $3.7 billion from $6.6 billion. Intellect and finance don't necessarily go together. Wh...
AT&T and Google brawl over sex lines.
in Sox First, on October 16, 2009
...e want to keep it that way for all our users -- which we could not afford to do if we paid these ludicrously high charges." In any case, it says it is providing a service that AT&T should have provid...
Seen that? - BlogKits
in BlogWealth, on October 11, 2009
...vertisers only pay them if an actual purchase is made when an ad is clicked. For bloggers, they get paid per click and the minimum payout amount is $25 which is a lot more attractive than Adsense'...
Seen that? - Taste The Forbidden Fruit
in Daily Diabetic, on October 11, 2009
...micals.Many diabetics limit or abstain from fruit, worried about the sugar content. Good news: U.S. scientists have developed low-sugar fruits, which offer only half the sugar and calories as 'reg...
Seen that? - Another non-starter: Micropayments
in P2P File Sharing, on October 11, 2009
... This article is one in a series examining the Pali Capital report that showed paid music download growth is slowing. Long-term change The long-term message is that the industry&...
Seen that? - Love goes through the stomach
in Are you a beauty?, on October 12, 2009
...ulous recipe or posting about some ultra-fabulous food news. You can find out more about how to get paid [...] Read More ...
Bankers' cocaine binge
in Sox First, on October 11, 2009
...y've been flooded with calls since the financial crisis blew up a year ago. As the report notes: "Scientists say it's no accident that trading and cocaine sometimes go together. Both involve taking ...
Seen that? - NYSE Value, is in Goldman`s mind
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on October 9, 2009
... at The Hedge Funds Weblog The fight is on..If Goldman paid 6.8 billion for a specialist unit on the floor. Can members let their exchange go for half the p...
Palm's Full Monty
in Wangtam, on 2009-10-09
...oice, To Come This Year
• Schmidt: We paid $1 billion premium for YouTube
• SparkPeople
• How to Handle Illegal Interview Questions
• Office 2007 Theme Builder
• The Camelizer
• Arora Is a...
Finally: A Triumph for the Stag
in Classical Drives, on October 8, 2009
...ine auction of the car is likely, with the first funds going to reimburse the expenses of those who paid for the restoration, the balance to the charities.
I remember well when the Stag was launched...
Seen that? - Speed Dating: The Movie
in The Dating Weblog, on October 8, 2009
...ing frustrated at high priced internet dating alternatives. Markus commented, "I think the top paid dating sites are a little surprised at how my site has grown recently." Markus still [...]...
Windows 7 Plus BumpTop May Change the Way You Compute
in Web 2.0, on October 4, 2009
... rotate to go to the other side walls. The complete suite of multitouch gestures is included in the paid version, BumpTop Pro. I wasn't very excited about Windows 7 before now. I'm not sure an...
Seen that? - FlatOut 2, Better than the First?
in PCGamers Blog, on October 2, 2009
...tter than the First? at PCGamers Blog Well I actually paid for the original FlatOut game for PC. I have to tell you I was quite disappointed with the game...
Tsunamis, climate change and the Olympics
in Sox First, on October 1, 2009
...is getting worse. We have to come up with measures without which Olympic Games could not last long. Scientists have said we have passed the point of no return." Tokyo, Chicago, Rio de Janeiro an...
Toronto Researchers Design Cancer-Detecting Microchip
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 1, 2009
... © BotheredByBees
University of Toronto scientists have developed a microchip that can be used to determine the type and severity of a patient's cancer in under 30 minutes.
"By unit...
VUDU hits Blu-Ray
in The Wired Home Weblog, on September 30, 2009
...VUDU is a paid on demand video service seen on various digital devices that get hooked up to televisions, and it's just found it's way onto another odd one; a BluRay player, the LG BD390. Why ...
Only 5% will pay for online content
in Sox First, on September 23, 2009
Rupert Murdoch's plans to charge people for content are crazy.>br /> Last month, I did a blog entry listing the only reasons consumer would pay for content: it has to make them money, save them money, it has to be specialized and hard to find anywhere else, it has to show them how to...
FBI probes BoFA-Merrill deal
in Sox First, on September 21, 2009
...ities and Exchange Commission for misleading shareholders about the billions of dollars of bonuses paid to executives at the failed financial services firm Merrill Lynch which lost almost $16 billion...
UW Researchers Use Nanotech to Store Energy from Trees
in Nanotechbuzz, on September 10, 2009
... building - for the first time - a circuit that can [run] solely off tree power. "
"The scientists built a custom boost converter using nanotechnology that stores input voltages of as litt...
Biotransformed Blueberry Juice Against Obesity and Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 5, 2009
...specifically called Serratia vaccinii , which increases the fruit's antioxidant effects.
The scientists tested the effect of biotransformed blueberry juice on a group of mice prone to obesity, i...
Seven causes of business failure
in Sox First, on September 3, 2009
...clining market. Chasing the wrong technology is another common blooper. Just as Rupert Murdoch who paid $580 million for MySpace before it was eclipsed by Facebook. So how do companies avoid these c...
Can Skype make it on its own?
in Sox First, on September 2, 2009
...hich is more than anyone expected and certainly more than the $2.1 billion premium-heavy price eBay paid for Skype back in 2005. Despite that, eBay has written down more than $1.4 billion on the acqui...
Lawyers and Outsourcing Deals
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on September 1, 2009
...inly. However, it is a real risk - prudence (and the law in many cases) requires that attention be paid to it.
The perch is another important item. Often, counsel is the only one involved in a deal t...
Tablet-Based Treatment for Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 1, 2009
... © Sarah G... Scientists have developed what could be the first tablet-based treatment for children and adults with Type 1 diabetes . Early animal trials indicate that the anti-Ras FTS compoun...
Artificial Trees?
in IfEnergy, on September 1, 2009
...ic brethren-giving them intriguing potential as part of the solution to global climate change. Now, scientists have taken the idea a step further-they're proposing that one of the most practical w...
IBM Turns to Nanotechnology
in Nanotechbuzz, on August 31, 2009
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Scientists at IBM Research and the California Institute of Technology have announced a method of arranging DNA origami structures to shrink microchips beyond currently achievable levels....
Costs of fighting climate change to treble
in Sox First, on August 30, 2009
...that fighting climate change will cost billions. But how much cash do we need? A new report from scientists says world leaders have massively underestimated these costs. The UN Framework Convention...
Pirate Bay legalization is go
in Digital Music - The Future, on August 28, 2009
...ey they needed in order to buy out torrent site The Pirate Bay. $7.8 million is the price set to be paid, and one wonders quite how they convinced any investors to give out money, as it's strongly...
Invoicing and Collections Policy
in Biz Plan Hacks, on August 25, 2009
...ving work to do. That's spending the time and effort to do the work . . . and still not getting paid. Frankly, I'd rather be sitting around twiddling my thumbs or reading trashy murder mysteri...
Will We Soon Be Paying for Content?
in Web 2.0, on August 24, 2009
...t many choices. BusinessWeek looked in some detail at the most obvious of those choices recently: paid content. News Corp. (NWS) Chairman Rupert Murdoch said recently, though, that he plans to charg...
Anti-Aging Klotho Gene Prevents Hypertension and Renal Damage
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 20, 2009
... © Adrian Purser Based on studies using rat models, scientists have found out that the anti-aging gene called klotho has positive effects on hypertension and renal damage . These results indicate...
Bone-setting Glue Derived from Cloned Sandcastle Worm Genes
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 20, 2009
... Credit: Fred Hayes Scientists have developed a synthetic version of an adhesive formed by a marine worm, Phragmatopoma californica . This worm secrets a glue to build a tubelike shell out of b...
Inhalant Powder Measles Vaccine
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 17, 2009
... Scientists have developed the first dry powder inhalable vaccine for measles . This less invasive method of delivery are best suited particularly in developing countries where there are areas tha...
Trying to time the bottom
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on August 17, 2009
...wners who sold their residence in Newport Beach, Calif., in 2006 for 20 percent more than what they paid for it. They then rented an apartment that is one-fifth the size of their home.
The story does...
Shelby Daytona, Ferrari 250 GT, Jaguar C-Type Top Monterey Auctions
in Classical Drives, on August 17, 2009
...st money. Which seems strange to me as I've always thoughts the boasting rights went to whoever paid the least for the most. That said, here are your 2009 Monterey best sellers:
Mecum Auction ...
Hog farmer horrors
in Sox First, on August 17, 2009
...lutely no light at the end of the tunnel with the big export markets of Russia and China drying up. Scientists say eating pork is safe but swine flu has contributed an 11% drop in global pork sales. ...
A Word of Caution about Balance Transfer Credit Cards
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on August 13, 2009
...id this altogether is to not charge anything new on the card until the transferred amount is fully paid first. Best way to save your money on credit cards is to pay off your balance each month.
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Autumn Babies at Higher Risk for Childhood Asthma
in Allergies, on August 8, 2009
... © sgs_1019 In a study published last year, scientists reported that children born in autumn are more likely to develop asthma than those born any other time of the year . It's not the timing...
Sperm banking boom
in Sox First, on August 7, 2009
...most of them say it's about money. At the Biogenetics site in Mountainside, New Jersey, men get paid $100 per sample of their liquid assets. Multiply that twice a week and someone can make $10,400...
Save the world: don't have kids
in Sox First, on August 5, 2009
...of things: cars, planes, factories and industry in general to start with. Even the food we eat. Now scientists are saying having babies is just as bad. In a study, published here , they say: "T...
Is the housing greed a thing of the past?
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on July 31, 2009
...with stories, too. Neighbors of theirs are upset because their home today isn't worth what they paid for it back in 2004. That's not unusual. Housing prices in D.C., and in much of the country...
微软与 Yahoo 达成为期 10 年的搜索合作协议
in Wangtam, on 2009-07-31
微软和 Yahoo 今天共同对外宣布,双方已达成为期 10 年的搜索和广告合作协议,称该交易将为全球消费者和广告主带来更多选择,并有利于进一步加强全球互联网产业的技术创新步伐。
微软、 Yahoo 称,总而言之,通过该交易,微软将成为 Yahoo 搜索的技术提供商,而 Yahoo 将独家负责两家公司全球范围内的搜索广告销售事务。
两家公司称,对网民和广告主而言,该交易在整合双方产品资源和搜索平台后,将推动互联网产业的持续技术创新。网民们会发现,他们查找信息的速度将更快,所获得信息准确性也更高。通过微软具有市场竞争力的搜索平台,将为广告主、内容提供商带来更多价值,并提高网民们的互联网活...
Selling Domain Names
in The Search Engine Weblog, on July 29, 2009
...net, there was furious competition for web site domain names, accompanied by lawsuits and huge sums paid for well-known names. Last year the buying and selling of Web site domains amounted to a $77 mi...
CharcoCaps and More Tips Against Gas Discomforts
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 29, 2009
...ns in your wallet. With gas prices still on the rise/high, CharcoCaps is offering a $100 pre-paid gasoline card (while supplies last).
Simply take the gas etiquette quiz and sign-up to win the gas...
Western Digital Introduces Husky 1TB Hard Drive for Notebooks
in The Gadgets Weblog, on July 28, 2009
...tween a rock and a hard drive.
The drive only runs $250 which seems like a great deal since I have paid nearly as much for smaller drives. I am not sure if Western Digital has anyway of physically sh...
For Mozilla and Google, Group Hugs Get Tricky
in Wangtam, on 2009-07-28
... More Clever Techniques
• Scientists Worry Machines May Outsmart Man
• Ericsson Wins Auction to Buy Nortel Wireless Business
• A.P. goes nuclear on fair use
• How Reuters Should Be Responding ...
IVF Success Lies in the Genes
in Next Nine Months, on July 26, 2009
...e and emotions, you naturally would want to know: what are the chances that IVF will work for you? Scientists say that the answer may be found in your blood .
"We found that the gene expression...
Kidney Selling and Kidney Brokers Do Exist!
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 26, 2009
...potlight on an underground business where wretchedly poor foreigners - particularly in India - are paid $2,000 to $10,000 for kidneys.
Those kidneys are ultimately sold for as much as $180,000 to tra...
The Nanomedicine Job Market
in Nanotechbuzz, on July 24, 2009
...treat or prevent disease," she writes. "Academics are forging multidisciplinary teams of scientists, engineers and clinicians eager to test nanosolutions to medical problems. But there are c...





