Oct 29th, 2005 · According to research done by Dr. Stephen O'Brien, a mutated gene known as delta 32 found in Black Death survivor descendants, stops HIV in its tracks. In order to be immune both parents have to have the delta 32 gene. From the Article: 'In 1996, research …
see also: research · Cell · 1996 · death · parents · Humans · Gene
Oct 23rd, 2005 · Following the recent demonstration by MIT students that Archimedes' death ray could have been used to burn Roman ships, the producers of the Discovery Channel's Myth Busters invited the MIT team to San Francisco to try their death ray on an 80-year old …
see also: students · myth · death · executive · Roman · Shipped · weather
Oct 18th, 2005 · Anon1001 sent us the latest developments in the ongoing saga between Miami Attorney Jack Thompson and Penny-Arcade. So far the story goes that Jack has filed a wrongful death suit against Rock Star, claiming that GTA is a cop killing training simulator …
see also: photos · company · Website · donates · penny · charity · death
Oct 16th, 2005 · If you've been following Greg Costikyan's recent rants (such as Death to The Games Industry), you would have seen mention of one developer's attempt at breaking the traditional games publisher funding model. Well, their game is now in the stores, and …
see also: video · Marketing · corporate · games · developer · publishing · death
Oct 15th, 2005 · I guess we shouldn't be surprised by the fact that our pillows are miniature zoos containing millions of fungal spores, with some species able to cause diseases and even death. Researchers at the University of Manchester have studied the fungal contamination …
see also: health · death · diseases · beds · dangerous · feathered · Species
Oct 12th, 2005 · Ancient Greek and Roman historians recorded that during the siege of Syracuse in 212 BC, Archimedes (a notably smart person) constructed a burning glass to set the Roman warships, anchored within bow and arrow range, afire. The story has been much debated …
see also: products · myth · death · Historians · BC · Roman · MIT
Oct 1st, 2005 · Leonardo da Vinci probably never thought he had the proverbial Holy Grail to a revolution in heart surgery. Almost 500 years after da Vinci's death, intricate diagrams of the human heart made by him have inspired a British surgeon to pioneer a new way …
see also: death · Humans · revolution · British · da · hearts · intricate
Oct 1st, 2005 · Many unlucky workers in their careers have encountered the bureaucracy, the careerism, the project death march and the office politics that hold people back from performing to high standards of work. In some office environments that I've encountered …
see also: protection · business · products · office · death · environment · implementation
Sep 2nd, 2005 · Lawrence Lessig, in an article on the Foreign Policy site, predicts that the public domain will die a slow death at the hands of anti-piracy efforts. From the article: 'The danger remains invisible to most, hidden by the zeal of a war on piracy. And that …
see also: Public · piracy · death · domain · dangerous · extreme · invisible
Sep 1st, 2005 · For the sake of the industry, for the sake of gamers who want to experience something new and cool, for the sake of developers who want to do more than the same-old same-old, for the sake of our souls, we have to get out of this trap. If we don't, as …
see also: business · products · games · industry · developer · prizes · gamers
Aug 22nd, 2005 ·
RSS appears to have conquered the last hurdle in
becoming the industry syndication standard.
Microsoft's inclusion of RSS into the newest version
of Internet Explorer …
see also: feeds · Google · service · blog · Microsoft · blogger · industry
Aug 22nd, 2005 · The most astounding thing about the dot-com boom was the obscene amount of money that was spent. Zealous venture capitalists fell over themselves to invest millions in Internet start-ups; dot-coms blew millions on spectacular marketing campaigns; new …
see also: business · world · Marketing · Internet · venture · ups · MSN
Aug 16th, 2005 · The New York Times' Bob Tedeschi interviews several Internet marketing leaders who debate recent reports that Internet users are deleting cookies en masse and causing serious problems for advertisers. Among the interviewed is Eric Peterson, co-author …
see also: Marketing · advertising · Internet · interview · death · Spyware · leaders
Aug 4th, 2005 · F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote that 'The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.' However, for many outsiders, it's hard to understand how cliques reconcile …
see also: intelligent · functionalities · death · Info · movement · privacy · shopping
Aug 2nd, 2005 · The BSA, RIAA and MPAA successfully lobbied the U.S. Congress to include DMCA-like provisions in the recently approved CAFTA treaty, according to CNet. Among other provisions, Chapter 15 of the treaty requires treaty signatories to allow software patents, …
see also: protection · MPAA · software · patents · copyrighted · illegal · death
Jul 19th, 2005 · A subwoofer so powerful it could loosen fillings, shake out the cholesterol from arteries and generally make a lot of noise. It seems that the Death Star, ignoring the weakness that ultimately lead to its complete destruction, was a pretty good design... …
see also: EBay · death · filling · Destruction · Subwoofer · weakness · cholesterol
Jul 12th, 2005 · The New York Times Op-Ed page has a piece entitled Worse Than Death (Obnoxious but free registration required) that calls for harsher 'hacker' penalties as a deterrent, quoting one academic as recommending even well, the death penalty - as a deterrent …
see also: business · computer · death · enforcement · Hacker · registration · profits
Jul 5th, 2005 · Don't like sunscreen? Maybe that tan is good for you. It looks like people are rethinking the common wisdom of avoiding sun exposure... "research suggests that vitamin D might help prevent 30 deaths for each one caused by skin cancer". Maybe if Kurt Vonnegut …
see also: research · death · wisdom · cancer · MIT · grad · rethinking
Jun 24th, 2005 · Engadget has an article on 'Dead on Demand' technology to destroy your disk drive should it be compromised by any number of ways. From the article: 'Configurable triggers such as removal or tampering of the drive, removal of device from a resting GPS …
see also: computer · cellular · technology · chemicals · Tech · telephone · death
Jun 20th, 2005 · In 'Stealth Startups Suck,' Bloglines CEO Mark Fletcher argues that 'stealth mode for a web start-up is the kiss of death.' He says that moving quickly and getting feedback from early users is much more important than protecting the core idea or trying …
see also: Hardware · protection · software · products · death · startups · feedback