DNA 'Computer' Able to Detect Cancer
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DNA 'Computer' Able to Detect Cancer
(AP)
DNA 'Computer' Able to Detect Cancer
(AP)
04/28/2004 01:18 PMAP - Researchers have developed a vanishingly tiny "computer" that
could someday enable doctors to treat cancer and other diseases from
inside the body.
'Computer' made from DNA able to detect,
treat cancer in a test tube
'Computer' made from DNA able to detect,
treat cancer in a test tube
04/28/2004 02:44 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Apr 28 2004 6:15PM GMT
DNA 'computer' detects, treats cancer in
cells
DNA 'computer' detects, treats cancer in
cells
04/29/2004 04:57 AMNational Post Apr 29 2004 9:33AM GMT
'Nanospring pill' could detect cancer
cells
'Nanospring pill' could detect cancer
cells
11/10/2003 11:16 PMCNET Asia Nov 10 2003 10:35PM ET
Israelis engineer DNA 'computer' to
fight disease
Israelis engineer DNA 'computer' to
fight disease
04/28/2004 05:38 PMA designer molecule has the potential to identify mutating cells and
release chemical inhibitors to prevent them from reproducing.
Cancer Vaccines Set to Make Major Impact
on Cancer Market
Cancer Vaccines Set to Make Major Impact
on Cancer Market
01/05/2005 03:27 AMThe value of the market for cancer vaccines has the potential to reach
$6 billion by 2010, according to Arrowhead Publishers, who have just
released their new report Cancer Vaccines: Measuring Market Potential.
(http://www.arrowheadpublishers.com/CancerVaccines.html) [PRWEB Jan 5,
2005]
Lung Cancer Tops List of Cancer Deaths
among Women
Lung Cancer Tops List of Cancer Deaths
among Women
04/14/2004 12:48 AMLog-Detect-1.414
Log-Detect-1.414
01/27/2004 06:21 PMDetect and Repair mode
Detect and Repair mode
04/09/2004 03:54 PMAbout once a month, Outlook becomes a pain in the ass for me to use
for about 2 hours.
Inevitably, it'll hang on me while I'm doing something else, or
some other process will hang while I'm using Outlook, and Outlook will
refuse the shut down properly.
(I'm normally in the middle of about 15 things when this
happens).
I'll shut down the XP box that I use, and
let it sit for 20 minutes or so (I guess I'm hoping it'll get over
whatever I did that made it mad at me).
After leaving it alone, I'll start it back up, and then I'll try to
launch Outlook. It'll tell me that it wants to start in "Safe Mode"
(and I'm like ... hmmm, does it normally run in 'un-safe' mode?).
I'll let it try, and every-time, it'll faily to start up properly.
I'll again, leave the machine alone for 20-30 minutes... hoping
Outlook will figure out what's giving it problems, fix it, and then
start up... about 90% of the time (or so it seems) it'll fail to start
properly, and will just sit there telling me that it's "Not
responding" (and I'm like "No Shit!")
So, I'll shut it down using the "End Process" command on the
Windows Task Manager.
And then, I'll start up Outlook, and it'll tell me that something
is horribly wrong, and that it needs to go into "Detect and Repair
Mode". I'll click "ok" and then go away for another 20 minutes or so,
while Outlook's installer tries to do it's thing.
About half of the time it works and Outlook continues to work
(although it forgets some of my preferences).
The other half the time, I "rinse and repeat" this whole
process.
This whole process happens about once a month, and it costs me
around 2-3 hours each time it happens...
What a pain in the ass... total loss of productivity.
I don't think Apple Mail has ever 'ceased to function' on me, and I
know that Mailsmith hasn't ever broken. Come to think of it, OS X has
never crashed on me either...
Had to get that off my chest... Thanks for listening
UK chemists detect air fingerprints
UK chemists detect air fingerprints
06/09/2004 04:13 AMI love the smell of VOC in the morning
detect library 0.9.82 (Default branch)
detect library 0.9.82 (Default branch)
03/24/2005 01:28 PM
The detect library can be used in any program that needs hardware
detection features such as configuration tools, installation programs,
etc. Its API is easy to learn and detection is easy to integrate too.
It can be used to detect sound cards, CPUs, networking devices,
webcams, joysticks, etc. It scans the IDE, PCI, ISA, USB, and SCSI
busses to find hardware.
Changes:
Detect is part of the XLine project now. New mouse
detection code was added. Detection of video
memory, monitors, and keyboards was added. Many
bugfixes were made.
detect library 0.9.83 (Default branch)
detect library 0.9.83 (Default branch)
03/28/2005 09:54 AMThe detect library can be used in any program that needs hardware
detection features such as configuration tools, installation programs,
etc. Its API is easy to learn and detection is easy to integrate too.
It can be used to detect sound cards, CPUs, networking devices,
webcams, joysticks, etc. It scans the IDE, PCI, ISA, USB, and SCSI
busses to find hardware.
System Can Detect Fraudulent Passports
(AP)
System Can Detect Fraudulent Passports
(AP)
04/09/2004 03:57 PMAP - Australia, one of the United States' strongest allies, has added
a new weapon to its arsenal a toaster-sized document reader
that tells in seconds whether a passport is a fraud and identifies
travelers who might be included on terrorist watch lists.
Astronomers Detect Saturnian Hot Spot
Astronomers Detect Saturnian Hot Spot
02/05/2005 09:19 PMSystem Can Detect Fraudulent Passports
System Can Detect Fraudulent Passports
04/10/2004 08:33 PM3D Holograms Detect Fake Signatures
3D Holograms Detect Fake Signatures
08/15/2004 08:56 PMNEC Develops Software To Detect
'Counterfeit' Batteries
NEC Develops Software To Detect
'Counterfeit' Batteries
07/07/2004 11:33 AM
I'm not sure I like this at
all. In an effort to 'protect' consumers from the scourge of exploding
batteries (and lower prices), NEC has developed software that detects
"counterfeit battery products" in mobile phones and digital cameras.
If the software simply detects that certain safety measures in place,
but still allow for third-party batteries to be used, then that's
probably fine (at least until the cheapo battery manufacturers start
spoofing the safety hardware). However, if this software means that
only NEC-branded batteries work in NEC products, that's going to be
punch all of us right in the wallet, as NEC starts charging more per
battery, likely under the auspice of "increasing prices due to more
rigorous safety measures."
You know how I detect counterfeit batteries? If they smell like
ham, and then I put them in my mouth and they are delicious, usually
that means they aren't real. Otherwise, you know, if it's powering my
phone, it's probably real enough for me.
Read
- Software for Microcontrollers Verifies Authenticity of Mobile Phone
and Digital Still Camera Batteries [NECEL via TheRawFeed]
New German Mobile Phone to Detect Bad
Breath
New German Mobile Phone to Detect Bad
Breath
09/24/2004 10:20 PMDirect and Related Links
for 'New German Mobile Phone to Detect Bad Breath'
So you think that you have the hottest mobile phone out there, huh?
Does it detect bad breath? You read that right folks, apparently a
German telecommunications company is working a phone that does just
that. This prompts me to ask the burning question of the hour,
WHY?…
Detect folder changes locally before
sync or mirror
Detect folder changes locally before
sync or mirror
03/19/2005 02:40 AMTools like rsync and lftp do a great job of mirroring directories
between systems and only copying files that have been updated. On
non-LAN networks, however, they still can be slow, since they have to
query the remote system...
How to detect long page loading times
with Javascript
How to detect long page loading times
with Javascript
12/02/2002 01:17 PMNew German Mobile Phone to Detect Bad
Breath (Reuters)
New German Mobile Phone to Detect Bad
Breath (Reuters)
09/21/2004 12:46 PMReuters - A German telecommunications company said
on Tuesday it is developing the first mobile phone that will
alert users when their breath is bad or if they are giving off
offensive smells.
Computer Helps Detect Small Breast
Cancers
Computer Helps Detect Small Breast
Cancers
04/02/2005 02:46 AMReuters Apr 2 2005 6:48AM GMT
Using your Nokia Mobile Phone as a
Police Radar Detect
Using your Nokia Mobile Phone as a
Police Radar Detect
02/11/2004 10:56 AM"Danish
company has developed a plant
that can detect landmines"
"Danish
company has developed a plant
that can detect landmines"
01/28/2004 03:23 AMNew tech claims to detect lying in real
time
New tech claims to detect lying in real
time
01/18/2004 01:38 PMIsraeli scientists and engineers claim to have invented a device that
can determine if someone is lying by analyzing their voice.
Immunetics' simplified blood test to
detect anthrax gets US approval
Immunetics' simplified blood test to
detect anthrax gets US approval
06/08/2004 02:35 AMBoston Globe Jun 8 2004 6:55AM GMT
April 2005 Microsoft Security Bulletins:
What will MBSA\SMS detect?
April 2005 Microsoft Security Bulletins:
What will MBSA\SMS detect?
04/14/2005 01:14 PMPablo Sofware Solutions FTP server can
detect if a file exists outside the FTP
root directory
Pablo Sofware Solutions FTP server can
detect if a file exists outside the FTP
root directory
01/19/2004 03:07 PMscrap (Jan 18 2004)
Wi-Fi and Cancer
Wi-Fi and Cancer
12/12/2003 03:12 PM This balanced and thoughtful article takes a look at the Illinois
lawsuit urging a public school district to shut down its WLANs: The
article points out that it's tough to decide right now if Wi-Fi might
cause adverse health affects given that research has been done with
opposing results and because people haven't been exposed to cellular
or Wi-Fi radiation long enough to make a definitive conclusion. I
happen to be working on a story about the Illinois lawsuit and just
heard from the lawyer representing the parents who have filed suit
against the school district and he said that the parties are in
settlement discussions. He couldn't offer any details, of course. I'd
like to speculate on what agreement the parties might make but it's
hard to imagine. The school might bend and remove the network in an
effort to avoid a costly lawsuit. Otherwise, I can't imagine a way
that the school could offer the network and offer a way for students
to avoid it while receiving the same education as their peers. We
shall see....
Take That, Cancer!
Take That, Cancer!
07/01/2004 02:17 PM
Ben's Game. A young
cancer patient, Ben Duskin, designed a video game, a LucasArts
developer built it for him. The game follows a young protagonist as he
searches for protection from the debilitating side effects of
chemotherapy.
Sun, Cancer, and Corruption
Sun, Cancer, and Corruption
06/05/2005 11:19 PMAt myway, a nicely-minimal
news-aggregation site, I read Scienti
sts Say Sunshine May Prevent Cancer, which is interesting for two
reasons. As the parent of a kid who never goes outside un-greased, and
with sun-related skin problems in the family, I care about this whole
issue of the pros and cons of sunshine. But a few paragraphs in, the
science-for-sale dimension starts screaming out from between the
lines. It turns out that the research from the some of the people
talking up the benefits of moderate sunshine is funded by the Indoor
Tanning Association, while on the other side the Sun Safety Alliance
(funded in part by Coppertone) is backing the research of the
all-sun-is-bad party. Is there anything left that’s not for
sale?
For Cancer Research, Cha
For Cancer Research, Cha
06/19/2004 04:48 PMTechzonez Jun 19 2004 8:13PM GMT
Do cellphones cause cancer?
Do cellphones cause cancer?
11/18/2003 03:18 PMThe jury is still out on whether or not cellphones cause brain cancer,
but let's just say that the latest research indicates that it's not
looking so good. Unfortunately, Federally-funded research that might
be able to give us a conclusive answer to all this isn't expected to
be completed until 2011. Just in time for the massive epidemic of
brain cancer that's predicted. Read [Via WiFi Networking News]...
Name That Cancer in One Molecule
Name That Cancer in One Molecule
11/03/2003 06:40 AMIntel and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center collaborate to
develop a nanotechnology that, if it works, will be the most senstive
cancer diagnostic tool ever invented. By Kristen Philipkoski.
Cancer Treatments
Cancer Treatments
12/22/2004 01:06 AMCancer
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What is known about food and cancer
What is known about food and cancer
08/12/2004 12:57 AMContent.sina.com - Tue Aug 10, 08:10 pm GMT
Spotting Cancer Sooner
Spotting Cancer Sooner
08/02/2004 08:46 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Spotting Cancer
Sooner'
“Blood tests that detect cancer in its early stages would
save countless lives. The first could arrive within a
year.”…
Cancer Drugs Aim at More Targets
Cancer Drugs Aim at More Targets
06/07/2004 06:01 AMIn a 'cluster bomb' approach, drug companies are doing clinical trials
of a new generation of cancer drugs that can attack cancer cells on
multiple fronts. Some worry about side effects of the new therapy.
Stones drummer has cancer
Stones drummer has cancer
08/14/2004 04:31 PMRolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts is undergoing treatment for
throat cancer, a band spokesman has said.
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