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  • The Myth of the Endangered White Tiger
    First a quick history: white tigers are very rarely found in the wild. In about 100 years only 12 wild white tigers have been seen in India but they have long been a source of myth.
    Published : 2007-08-30 Source : www.topix.net
  • China says one-child policy helps protect climate
    China says its one-child policy has helped the fight against global warming by avoiding 300 million births, the equivalent of the population of the United States.
    Published : 2007-08-30 Source : www.topix.net
  • EarthLink drops out of San Francisco Wi-Fi Plan
    This actually comes as no surprise, based on EarthLinks announcement of a 50% reduction in force two days ago. At the same time as the RIF, Earthlink said that it needed to re-evaluate its municipal wi-fi plans, as CEO Rolla Huff indicated in a statement.
    Published : 2007-08-30 Source : www.topix.net
  • Orchids likely decorated dinosaur stomping grounds
    Fossilized orchid pollen on the back of a bee preserved in amber has offered the first evidence that these delicate flowers existed around the time of the dinosaurs, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
    Published : 2007-08-30 Source : www.topix.net
  • Unbeatable program: skin signals betray a gamers moves
    Researchers have come up with an idea to design a computer game that knows a players move about two seconds before the move is made. Using measurements of players skin conductance, the computes sensors can tell when a player is about to press a button.
    Published : 2007-08-30 Source : www.topix.net
  • Most Popular DVDrips on BitTorrent (wk34)
    The 10 most downloaded DVDrips on BitTorrent, better late than never. “Spider-Man 3” tops the chart this week.
    Published : 2007-08-29 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • ‘Heroes’ Star Recognizes Benefits of BitTorrent
    The actor who plays the time-and-space warping Hiro Nakamura in the hit US TV show Heroes has made some positive comments about file-sharing after it became evident that French fans had either teleported into the future and watched the show before it aired on TV, or maybe downloaded it using BitTorrent.
    Published : 2007-08-29 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • Testicles Multiply Mutations
    The organs that produce sperm also may make it easier for mutations to pass to offspring, USC biologists say.
    Published : 2007-08-29 Source : www.topix.net
  • Physicists Find Formula For Spider-Man Suit
    Physicists have found the formula for a Spiderman suit. Recent research determined that van der Waals forces, the weak attraction that molecules have for each other when they are brought very close together, are responsible for the amazing sticking power of geckos and spiders. It is the tiny hairs on spiders feet that attract to the molecules of surfaces, even glass, and keep them steady.
    Published : 2007-08-29 Source : www.topix.net
  • Phoenix to Set Heat Record: 29 Days of 110+
    The forecasted high here today is 111 degrees. If the mercury hits that mark, the city will set a record for the most days in a year above 110 degrees, at 29.
    Published : 2007-08-29 Source : www.topix.net
  • A Gift from Microsoft - Goodbye to the "AutoPatcher Project"
    Some of you may never have heard of AutoPatcher. Well, how many of you have received a new computer with Windows XP SP2, and immediately hooked it up to the Internet to download all the post-SP2 hotfixes? What a pain, right? AutoPatcher was the fix for that. I say was - more on that later.
    Published : 2007-08-29 Source : www.topix.net
  • Female Beetles Have Sex to Quench Thirst
    Female beetles mate to quench their thirst, literally. In some insect species, including certain beetles , moths and crickets, the males produce exceptionally large ejaculates that can account for up to 10 ...
    Published : 2007-08-29 Source : www.topix.net
  • Beethoven Dead From Lead?
    In the days following the death of Ludwig van Beethoven, friends and admirers came to view his body—and clip his hair for keepsakes. Recent chemical analysis of one of those purloined locks has now led scientists to conclude that medical treatment might have hastened Beethovens demise by worsening his lead poisoning.
    Published : 2007-08-29 Source : www.topix.net
  • YouTube for scientists launched
    A website being dubbed the YouTube for scientists has been launched, raising new hopes of bringing science closer to the people.
    Published : 2007-08-29 Source : www.topix.net
  • Volcanic Activity Key to Oxygen-rich Atmosphere
    Next time you catch a breath, be thankful, for a change, that the Earths surface is dotted with volcanoes.
    Published : 2007-08-29 Source : www.topix.net
  • Researchers aim to make Internet bandwidth a global currency
    Computer scientists at Harvards School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, in collaboration with colleagues from the Netherlands, are using a novel peer-to-peer video sharing application to explore a next-generation model for safe and legal electronic commerce that uses Internet bandwidth as a global currency.
    Published : 2007-08-29 Source : www.topix.net
  • Supersonic "Hail" Seeds Star Systems With Water
    Evidence of water vapor "raining down" on a newly forming star system is offering the first direct look at how water likely gets incorporated into planets, NASA researchers announced.
    Published : 2007-08-29 Source : www.topix.net
  • More BitTorrent Trackers Shut Down, Owner’s Cover Blown
    Hosting a BitTorrent tracker at Leaseweb in the Netherlands has been considered by some to be a great option, offering value for money and good service. However, if you asked the administrators of Araditracker, BitHQ and PeerPortal what they think of this host, dont expect a positive answer - Leaseweb has just given their personal details to the anti-piracy police, BREIN.
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • Congressman: I Want to Make ISPs Responsible for Piracy on their Networks
    Will propose federal legislation requiring them to send a warning letter to customers if they access pirated content. In an antipiracy panel held last Thursday before a gathering of members of the US Chamber of Commerce in Hollywood, Rep. Howard Berman (D-Los Angeles) has stated his intention to introduce legislation that would require ISPs to send a warning letter to subscribers if they access pirated material on the internet. Berman said that he intends to introduce the bill along with a cosponsor Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) through the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, t
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : www.zeropaid.com
  • Australia Drafts Further Tightening of Copyright Laws
    Getting you and your DVD burner too.
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : www.slyck.com
  • Lawsuits, LimeWire and You
    Did you know LimeWires running?
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : www.slyck.com
  • Awareness of GM Wheat is Low; So Is Opposition
    Genetically modified wheat hasnt yet been introduced into the U.S. market. When that happens, public acceptance of the product may depend on what people know about it. via Sciencecodex.com
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : www.topix.net
  • Validating Einsteins Distortion Of Space-Time
    Albert Einstein explained for us that mass distorts space-time in much the same way that a heavy ball depresses and distorts a flexible rubber sheet. He illustrated this in his famous diagram. Scientists have been able to take that diagram a step further and see the distortion of space-time around three neutron stars. via Scientific Blogging
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : www.topix.net
  • Government-Sponsored Chinese Anti-Corruption Game Proves Too Popular
    Well, I couldnt have played it anyway, seeing as it was all in Chinese. "Incorruptible Warrior Online," sponsored in part by the Communist Party Discipline Inspection Commission of Haishu District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, is a game set in ancient China. The idea is to combat graft by killing corrupt officials, all the while avoiding attacks by their henchmen and bikini-clad mistresses. via TechnologyExpert
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : www.topix.net
  • The Seven High-Tech Wonders of the World
    Microsofts Surface interactive screen in action. The blink-and-you-missed-it news that we have a new Seven Wonders of the World got me thinking. via Fox News
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : www.topix.net
  • Antarctic ozone hole early in 2007
    A hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica has appeared earlier than usual in 2007, the United Nations weather agency said on Tuesday. via Reuters
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : www.topix.net
  • Software Unlocking of Cell Phones: Legal and Illegal
    Over the weekend I wrote about how Uniquephones.com was forced to halt distribution of its software unlocking product for the iPhone, after receiving a threatening phone call from AT&T lawyers. At the time, I believed the exemption in the DMCA, which I pointed out in the original article, would suffice to permit Uniquephones.com to sell this service - but I may have been wrong. via TechnologyExpert
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : www.topix.net
  • Poisonous Golden Frog Discovered
    A new poisonous frog has been discovered by scientists in a remote mountainous region of Colombia. via LiveScience
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : www.topix.net
  • Norway Island Prison Goes Green
    The minimum-security Bastoey Prison, a lockup on a lush island that has often been compared to a summer camp, now has claimed a new distinction: the worlds first ecological prison.
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : www.topix.net
  • Study confirms 2006 human-human spread of bird flu
    A mathematical analysis has confirmed that H5N1 avian influenza spread from person to person in Indonesia in April, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.
    Published : 2007-08-28 Source : www.topix.net
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