Scientist find earthlike Planet!
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Scientist find earthlike planet
Scientist find earthlike planet
06/17/2005 04:44 PMBent light helps astronomers find new
planet
Bent light helps astronomers find new
planet
04/18/2004 08:20 PMStraits Times Apr 18 2004 11:21PM GMT
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 PMPlanet API: Searching Thousands of
Public ASP.NET / ASMX / C# / VB.NET
webservices / Webmethods from Around the
Planet
Planet API: Searching Thousands of
Public ASP.NET / ASMX / C# / VB.NET
webservices / Webmethods from Around the
Planet
05/31/2004 02:13 PMThe Chatbot! Cyber Community has released Planet API. Planet API (
http://www.PlanetAPI.com/ ) features thousands of public ASP.NET /
ASMX / C# / VB.NET webservices / webmethods. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2004]
"with this hilarious montage [note the
French - ed.] - "'You're not going to
find us on vacation, you're going to
find us working'""
"with this hilarious montage [note the
French - ed.] - "'You're not going to
find us on vacation, you're going to
find us working'""
07/19/2004 08:24 PMDust in the Light: "We led this search
to find the truth, not to find the
weapons."
Dust in the Light: "We led this search
to find the truth, not to find the
weapons."
01/27/2004 08:57 AM"We led this search to find the truth, not to find the weapons." ..
SAYS THAT EVERYONE'S MISSING THE STORY .. JUSTIN KATZ ..
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"New Scientist"
"New Scientist"
12/04/2003 09:38 PMNew Scientist
New Scientist
03/13/2003 10:21 AMScientists develop experimental silicon-based hippocampus replacement.
World's first known brain prosthesis .. New Scientist
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New Scientist (almost) gets it
New Scientist (almost) gets it
09/15/2004 09:25 AMThere'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.
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.
Mad cool scientist
Mad cool scientist
06/14/2004 02:06 AMUSA Today Jun 14 2004 6:15AM GMT
Animals laugh says scientist
Animals laugh says scientist
04/06/2005 12:36 PMDavid 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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Envoy: Iraq Scientist Doesn't Want PM
Job (AP)
Envoy: Iraq Scientist Doesn't Want PM
Job (AP)
05/26/2004 04:30 PMAP - 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.
Click Here for the article in the New
Scientist
Click Here for the article in the New
Scientist
09/24/2004 03:06 AMradios that transmit their brainwaves ..
NewScientist.comarticle
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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 AMA publisher has organized an "authorless book tour" to promote a
letter collection by Richard P. Feynman, the late physicist and
best-selling author.
Scientist Heal Thyself?
Scientist Heal Thyself?
04/15/2005 05:12 AMWhen 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]
Safecracking for the Computer Scientist
Safecracking for the Computer Scientist
01/01/2005 08:19 PMThe Planet is Down
The Planet is Down
03/31/2005 12:49 PMBlogs all over the place are down this morning because The Planet /
Server Matrix experienced a UPS failure. A...
Us the Planet 0.1
Us the Planet 0.1
02/11/2004 09:51 PMA theme with a map of the Earth.
Planet Sun
Planet Sun
04/21/2004 10:39 PMSeveral people have pointed to
Planet
Sun, a rather good aggregation of all the known Sun bloggers.
It’s done by David Edmondson, whose own
uncollected thoughts is well worth visiting. Also
worthy of note in recent days is Mike Duigou on
Complexity, which
totally captures the mental pain consequent on confronting a big new
hairy URI. (But that whole Java.net space is organized in a weird way
that I don’t quite get; hmm...). Also,
Planet Sun is a
clever name... for the next such project how about
Set the
Controls For the Heart of the Sun? [For the under-40s, that’s
a druggie-Sixties-music reference -Ed. (Yeah, but a great tune! -Tim)]
My Planet 0.01
My Planet 0.01
10/30/2003 09:22 PMA simple news feed aggregator.
Intel Scientist predict the end to
Moore's Law
Intel Scientist predict the end to
Moore's Law
12/02/2003 03:05 AMPredicting that the shrinkage of transistors can not go on
indefinitely Intel Scientist are predicting that around 2018 will
see...
Q&A: Tom Leighton, chief scientist at
Akamai
Q&A: Tom Leighton, chief scientist at
Akamai
06/16/2004 04:29 PMTom Leighton, chief scientist at Akamai Technologies, spoke today
about the nature of yesterday's DDoS attack against the company.
New Scientist - Lifestyle causes myopia,
not genes
New Scientist - Lifestyle causes myopia,
not genes
07/09/2004 08:02 AMnewscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99996117
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UK Scientist Fears Genetic Bias
UK Scientist Fears Genetic Bias
05/17/2004 04:49 AMWhat if insurance companies and employers use genetic tests to
discriminate against people with an increased risk for certain
diseases? A Nobel laureate wants laws in place to protect people.
Scientist envisions space elevator
Scientist envisions space elevator
06/29/2004 01:37 PMSympatico Jun 29 2004 4:59PM GMT
Scientist: Asteroid Could Hit Earth in
2029
Scientist: Asteroid Could Hit Earth in
2029
12/24/2004 12:36 PMScientist freeze a pulse of light
Scientist freeze a pulse of light
12/11/2003 12:04 PMIn what I would classify as out of the box thinking scientist have
been able to stop a pulse of...
UK researchers create robot scientist
UK researchers create robot scientist
01/19/2004 09:31 AMComputer Weekly Jan 19 2004 12:44PM GMT
DNA Scientist Francis Crick Dies at 88
(AP)
DNA Scientist Francis Crick Dies at 88
(AP)
07/29/2004 01:42 PMAP - Nobel Prize-winning scientist Francis Crick, who with James
Watson discovered the double-spiral structure of DNA, paving the way
for innovations from DNA blood tests to genetically engineered
tomatoes, has died. He was 88.
ET first contact 'within 20 years' | New
Scientist
ET first contact 'within 20 years' | New
Scientist
07/26/2004 12:23 PMET first contact ‘within 20 years ..
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Korean Scientist Accused of Plagiarism
Korean Scientist Accused of Plagiarism
01/04/2004 06:14 AMHankooki Jan 4 2004 4:35AM ET
Scientist 'rejects Iraq PM job'
Scientist 'rejects Iraq PM job'
05/26/2004 06:05 PMThe man tipped to become prime minister in Iraq's new government
declines the post, says the UN envoy to Iraq.
Guatemala rights scientist honoured
Guatemala rights scientist honoured
02/14/2004 11:56 PM Forensic anthropologist Fredy Peccerelli faces death threats in his
search to uncover the truth about his country's "disappeared".
Scientist Who Faked Data Loses PhD.
Scientist Who Faked Data Loses PhD.
06/14/2004 02:05 AMTwo years ago the physics world was buzzing over
accusati
ons that a young physicist working at Bell Labs had faked the data
for his impressive research. The research had been so impressive, in
fact, that many expected him to receive the Nobel Prize. Instead, he
quickly lost his job. Two years later, he's lost even more, as the
University of Constance, where he obtained his PhD., has now
revoked the degree from Jan Hendrik
Schoen.
UK schoolchildren cannot name a single
living scientist
UK schoolchildren cannot name a single
living scientist
06/17/2005 04:51 PMOf 1000 children aged between 13 and 16, not a single one could name a
living scientist. Some answers offered...
Nuclear scientist 'in good health'
Nuclear scientist 'in good health'
02/16/2004 07:17 AMThe Pakistan authorities deny press reports that top nuclear scientist
Abdul Qadeer Khan has had a heart attack.
Intel's new CEO no scientist but
suitable - founder
Intel's new CEO no scientist but
suitable - founder
04/14/2005 09:46 PMReuters India Apr 15 2005 1:57AM GMT
US 'will not free' Iraq scientist
US 'will not free' Iraq scientist
09/22/2004 08:26 AMThe US denies that a female prisoner in Iraq is to be freed, as a
British hostage's family awaits news of his fate.
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