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09/24/2004 03:06 AM

radios that transmit their brainwaves .. NewScientist.comarticle

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months | New Scientist


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Article: Jaw transplant allows man to
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Article: Jaw transplant allows man to
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08/27/2004 03:40 PM
grown a new jawbone for a cancer patient

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Article: Dear diary, you make me sick |
New Scientist


Article: Dear diary, you make me sick |
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09/11/2004 09:32 AM

Article: Spacecrafts powered by
thunder | New Scientist


Article: Spacecrafts powered by
thunder | New Scientist
09/22/2004 04:27 AM
Spacecrafts powered by thunder .. power spacecraft with thunder

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Article: Francis Crick, DNA pioneer,
dies| New Scientist


Article: Francis Crick, DNA pioneer,
dies| New Scientist
08/01/2004 03:33 AM
DNA Pioneer Francis Crick Dies .. died on Wednesday

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Scientist who testified in IBM trial
withdraws article (SiliconValley.com)


Scientist who testified in IBM trial
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05/18/2004 08:58 AM
SiliconValley.com - A scientist who testified at the IBM toxics trial has withdrawn a scholarly article about cancer rates at the computer company after it warned that publication would violate a court order.

Article: Move over spam, make way for
"spit" | New Scientist


Article: Move over spam, make way for
"spit" | New Scientist
09/25/2004 09:51 PM

Article: Language may shape human
thought | New Scientist


Article: Language may shape human
thought | New Scientist
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Article: Move over spam, make way for
"spit" | New Scientist


Article: Move over spam, make way for
"spit" | New Scientist
09/24/2004 08:08 PM
The trinity of net annoyance: Spam, Spim and SPIT

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"Article: Mysterious signals from 1000
light years away?| New Scientist"


"Article: Mysterious signals from 1000
light years away?| New Scientist"
09/02/2004 03:29 PM

Article: Simpler pump boosts failing
hearts| New Scientist


Article: Simpler pump boosts failing
hearts| New Scientist
07/31/2004 03:34 AM
Living without a pulse .. New Scientist reports .. have no pulse .. rid of it

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Article: Dear diary, you make me
sick | New Scientist


Article: Dear diary, you make me
sick | New Scientist
09/09/2004 06:49 PM
Article: Dear diary, you make me sick New Scientist

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Article: Simpler pump boosts failing
hearts| New Scientist


Article: Simpler pump boosts failing
hearts| New Scientist
08/01/2004 03:10 PM

Article: Biggest bets in the universe
unveiled | New Scientist


Article: Biggest bets in the universe
unveiled | New Scientist
08/28/2004 05:10 PM
British bookmaker is taking bets on discoveries in physics .. Biggest Bets in the Universe Unveiled

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Article: Acne bug's nasty secrets
spotted| New Scientist


Article: Acne bug's nasty secrets
spotted| New Scientist
07/31/2004 10:44 AM
Acne bug’s nasty secrets discovered

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Article: Language may shape human
thought | New Scientist


Article: Language may shape human
thought | New Scientist
08/21/2004 03:37 AM
rannskn sem rennir styrkum stoum undir kenningar um a tunguml hafi mtandi hrif hvernig flk hugsar .. Language may shape human thought .. Science is cool .. curious study .. Hmmmm

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Article: Pleasing names make faces
sexier | New Scientist


Article: Pleasing names make faces
sexier | New Scientist
08/14/2004 10:42 PM
Attractiveness of your name is linked to attractiveness of your face .. Pleasing Names Make Faces Sexier .. scientific research

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Article: Mysterious signals from 1000
light years away | New
Scientist


Article: Mysterious signals from 1000
light years away | New
Scientist
09/02/2004 09:31 PM
SETI scientists were excited about a batch of possibly artificial radio signals .. Mysterious signals from 1000 light years away .. SETI finds something

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Article: Human ancestors quickly found
their feet | New Scientist


Article: Human ancestors quickly found
their feet | New Scientist
09/04/2004 03:05 AM
Human ancestors quickly found their feet .. hominds were walking upright

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Article: Rats' brain waves could find
trapped people | New Scientist


Article: Rats' brain waves could find
trapped people | New Scientist
09/23/2004 09:50 PM

Article: Google's Gmail inspires
imaginative 'hacks' | New
Scientist


Article: Google's Gmail inspires
imaginative 'hacks' | New
Scientist
09/18/2004 09:01 AM
Google's Gmail inspires imaginative 'hacks' .. -New Scientist 9/16/2004 .. NewScientist article

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Article: Google omits controversial news
stories in China | New Scientist


Article: Google omits controversial news
stories in China | New Scientist
09/23/2004 03:38 PM

1-Click, Short-Click, Long-Click,
More-Clicks - All Patented


1-Click, Short-Click, Long-Click,
More-Clicks - All Patented
04/27/2004 05:27 PM
theodp writes "Not to be outdone by Amazon's 1-Click patent, Microsoft snagged a patent from the USPTO Tuesday for a Time based hardware button for application launch, which covers causing different actions to occur depending upon whether a button is pressed for a short period of time, a long period of time, or multiple times within a short period of time. So does pressing car radio buttons for different periods of time to change or set stations constitute patent infringement?" What about double-clicking? Seems like a fair amount of prior art. I know my caller ID box requires a "double-click" to delete phone numbers. Also, I may not remember correctly, but I was under the impression that Apple's famous "one-button" mouse allows you to fake a right mouse click if you hold down the button.

Lost Per Click: Search Advertising &
Click Fraud


Lost Per Click: Search Advertising &
Click Fraud
07/29/2004 10:02 AM
Source: SearchDay - Click fraud -- the practice of clicking on a text advertisement served by a search engine for the sole purpose of forcing the advertiser to pay for the click -- is emerging as an important concern for...

Overture Pay Per Click Case Study: The
“B to B” Pay-Per-Click Bargain


Overture Pay Per Click Case Study: The
“B to B” Pay-Per-Click Bargain
12/19/2004 03:14 PM
Overture Pay Per Click Case Study: The “B to B” Pay-Per-Click Bargain [PRWEB Dec 18, 2004]

Click me! Click me! The Web as a
marketing device


Click me! Click me! The Web as a
marketing device
07/27/2004 04:23 PM
Source: Minnesota Lawyer - Developments like "pay-per-click advertising" are no panacea for lawyer marketing. Indeed, they risk creating an overall climate that could lead to reduced trust in lawyers in general and reinforce some popular stereotypes about lawyers....

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New Scientist (almost) gets it


New Scientist (almost) gets it 09/15/2004 09:25 AM
There's a great article in the New Scientist about the dangers in IP extremism. As it rightly notes,
THERE are some things in life we take for granted. Among them are the ability to lend each other books, record TV programmes, back up expensive computer programs, and sell on our old CDs when we've got tired of them. ... That could change. New technologies are giving copyright owners the power to control the time and place we can view or play digital versions of music, films and text so tightly that we run the risk of losing these rights altogether.
But to read the article at the New Scientist website, you'll need to subscribe. Oh well. One step at a time.

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New Scientist 03/13/2003 10:21 AM
Scientists develop experimental silicon-based hippocampus replacement. World's first known brain prosthesis .. New Scientist

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Mad cool scientist


Mad cool scientist 06/14/2004 02:06 AM
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Robotic Scientist


Robotic Scientist 01/16/2004 11:02 AM
Robotic Scientist - Scientists created a closed, automated system to conduct simple labor intensive scientific experiments in molecular genetics. The robot creates hypothesis and tests them. Supposedly it works more efficiently (picks less expensive experiments, and fewer of them) then its human counterparts (graduate students in biology and comp sci.). More detailed article in Nature here (institutional access / subscription required). I for one, welcome our new robot overlords.

Scientist Heal Thyself?


Scientist Heal Thyself? 04/15/2005 05:12 AM
When questioned as to where they go to seek medical advice, 44% of respondents to a Science Advisory Board-sponsored Instant Poll state that they rely on the Internet after their primary care doctor. Of the 300+ researchers who participated in the poll, only slightly more than one-quarter actually seek out specialists to follow-up with specific medical issues. [PRWEB Apr 15, 2005]

Animals laugh says scientist


Animals laugh says scientist 04/06/2005 12:36 PM
David Pescovitz: Dogs, chimps, and rats laugh when they're having fun, according to psychologist Jack Panksepp of Bowling Green State University. Reporting in the journal Scien ce, Panksepp suggests that laughter may be an ancient emotional response older than humans. From BBC News:
Young chimps "play pant" as they mischievously chase and tickle each other.

And when rats play, they make chirps which some scientists associate with positive emotional feelings.

When rats are tickled in a playful way, they become socially bonded to humans and are rapidly conditioned to seek tickles, the US neuroscientist explains in Science.
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The Scientist Is Gone, but Not His Book
Tour


The Scientist Is Gone, but Not His Book
Tour
04/07/2005 02:56 AM
A publisher has organized an "authorless book tour" to promote a letter collection by Richard P. Feynman, the late physicist and best-selling author.

Safecracking for the Computer Scientist


Safecracking for the Computer Scientist 01/01/2005 08:19 PM

Envoy: Iraq Scientist Doesn't Want PM
Job (AP)


Envoy: Iraq Scientist Doesn't Want PM
Job (AP)
05/26/2004 04:30 PM
AP - With only a few days left, the U.N.-led hunt for candidates to fill the 30 posts in a new interim Iraqi government heated up Wednesday, but a nuclear scientist who had been jailed by Saddam Hussein took himself out of the competition for the top job of prime minister.

Scientist envisions space elevator


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