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Dark Matter Discovered Near Solar System?

Nov 21st, 2008 · The ATIC (Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter) has potentially discovered the presence of dark matter close (only 3000 light-years) to our solar system. The system detected a large amount of high energy cosmic rays which match the theoretical signature …
see also: energy · nature · subscription · Solar · Discovery · signature · universities

RICO Class Action Against RIAA In Missouri

Nov 21st, 2008 · In Atlantic Recording v. Raleigh, an RIAA case pending in St. Louis, Missouri, the defendant has asserted detailed counterclaims against the RIAA for federal RICO violations, fraud, violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, prima facie tort, trespass, …
see also: residents · P2P · network · computer · fraud · download · settlement

Internal Emails Released In Vista Capable Debacle

Nov 14th, 2008 · As previously discussed, Microsoft's attempt to shield itself from further discovery over the Windows Vista Capable debacle has failed and more internal emails have been released. Although Microsoft has successfully kept CEO Steve Ballmer away from the …
see also: Microsoft · Knowledge · Vista · Discovery · Chipset · Ballmer · Intel CEO Paul Otellini

Very Large Telescope Captures New 27 Megapixel Deep Field

Nov 9th, 2008 · European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope has captured the deepest ground based U-band image of the universe yet. The image contains more than 27 million pixels and is the result of 55 hours of observations with the VIMOS instrument. 'Galaxies …
see also: instruments · Discovery · universities · capture · telescopes · megapixel · pixel

NYCL Responds To RIAA Accusations

Nov 8th, 2008 · You may recall that when the RIAA decided to run away with its tail between its legs in the long running Brooklyn case against a home health aide who has never used a computer, UMG v. Lindor, it decided to take some parting shots at the defendant and …
see also: blog · computer · sanctions · laws · industry · copyrighted · health

Old Malware Tricks Still Defeat Most AV Scanners

Nov 7th, 2008 · A year ago Didier Stevens discovered that padding IE malware with 0x00 bytes would happily slip past most of the scanners in use at VirusTotal.com. Revisiting his earlier discovery, Didier found that detection on his initial samples had improved, but …
see also: engineering · Malware · Companies · byte · Discovery · AV · signature

Memory Molecule Identified

Nov 2nd, 2008 · Reader Ostracus informs us of research led by Michael Ehlers of Duke University that has identified a molecule, myosin Vb (five-b), that seems to be a critical component in the formation of memory. "A major puzzle for neurobiologists is how the brain …
see also: framework · research · Cell · memory · Discovery · molecules · packets

NASA Orbiter Reveals Details of a Moister Mars

Oct 28th, 2008 · NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has observed a new category of minerals spread across large regions of Mars. This discovery suggests that liquid water remained on the planet's surface a billion years later than scientists believed, and it played an …
see also: scientists · planet · NASA · Discovery · region · mineral · Mars

Setbacks Cast Doubt on NASA's Ares Project

Oct 27th, 2008 · stoolpigeon writes with this excerpt from an Orlando Sentinel article about the Ares program, which paints a bleak picture of the program's future: "Bit by bit, the new rocket ship that is supposed to blast America into the second Space Age and return …
see also: pictures · computer · engineering · Ars · NASA · death · capsules

Stem Cells From Fat Create Beating Heart Cells

Oct 22nd, 2008 · Melbourne scientists recently discovered that stem cells isolated from human fat could be made to turn into beating heart muscle cells when cultured with rat heart cells. This discovery may lead to the use of fat stem cells in repairing cardiac damage, …
see also: scientists · Cell · nature · multimedia · Humans · Culture · Discovery

"Black Silicon" Advances Imaging, Solar Energy

Oct 12th, 2008 · Forcing sulfur atoms into silicon using femtosecond laser pulses creates a material called 'black silicon' that is 100 to 500 times more sensitive to light than conventional silicon, in both the visible and infrared spectrums, according to SiOnyx, a venture-funded …
see also: medical · Partners · consumer · New York Times · digital · Cell · imaging

Fluorescent Protein Research Lands Scientists Nobel Prize

Oct 8th, 2008 · The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has announced three recipients of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry award for 2008: jointly given to Osamu Shimomura, Martin Chalfie and Roger Y. Tsien 'for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, …
see also: scientists · research · 2008 · Discovery · proteins · beautiful · Fluorescent

Particle Physicists Share the Physics Nobel

Oct 7th, 2008 · The 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics has been jointly awarded to Yoichiro Nambu of the University of Chicago 'for the discovery of the mechanism of spontaneous broken symmetry in subatomic physics.' and Makoto Kobayashi of the KEK lab and Toshihide Maskawa …
see also: lab · Discovery · mechanisms · Physicist · physical · University of Chicago · particles

Particle Physicists Share the Physics Nobel

Oct 7th, 2008 · The 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics has been jointly awarded to Yoichiro Nambu of the University of Chicago 'for the discovery of the mechanism of spontaneous broken symmetry in subatomic physics.' and Makoto Kobayashi of the KEK lab and Toshihide Maskawa …
see also: lab · Discovery · mechanisms · Physicist · physical · University of Chicago · particles

Nobel Prize for Medicine Awarded, Physics Soon to Follow

Oct 6th, 2008 · Nobel Prize season is here again, and the first award for Physiology or Medicine was split between two virologists who discovered HIV and one who demonstrated that a virus causes cervical cancer. Coming soon is the announcement for Physics. Look to the …
see also: provider · Virus · polling · Discovery · demonstrations · evidence · Reuters

Oregon Judge Says RIAA Made 'Honest Mistake,' Allows Subpoena

Oct 3rd, 2008 · In Arista v. Does 1-17, the RIAA's case targeting students at the University of Oregon, the Oregon Attorney General's motion to quash the RIAA's subpoena — pending for about a year — has reached a perplexing conclusion. The Court agreed with …
see also: IP · laws · students · infringements · University · Subpoenas · licensing

Skype Messages Monitored In China

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Human-rights activists have discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives Internet text conversations sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay. Researchers say the system …
see also: software · 2006 · EBay · Science · Chinese · New York Times · Internet

Skype Messages Monitored In China

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Human-rights activists have discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives Internet text conversations sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay. Researchers say the system …
see also: software · 2006 · EBay · Science · Chinese · New York Times · Internet

Simple Device Boosts Fuel Efficiency By Up To 20%

Sep 27th, 2008 · Temple University physics professor Rongjia Tao has developed a simple device that could dramatically improve fuel efficiency in automobiles by as much as 20 percent. The device, attached to the fuel line of a car's engine near the fuel injector, creates …
see also: engineering · vehicle · electric · energy · road · environment · City

Review of Discovery Institute's Evolution Textbook

Sep 26th, 2008 · Intelligent Design is still a hot topic, as evidenced by recent legislation mandating that it be taught in school. Pro-ID group Discovery Institute has released an evolution textbook for use in schools, but a review shows it to be chock full of bad science …
see also: Science · creation · IDs · legislation · evolution · Discovery · institutes







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