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'Obey' Street Artist Shepard Fairey Churns Out 'Hope' for Obama

Shepard Fairey goes from plastering Andre the Giant's glaring mug on dingy overpasses to creating official artwork for the Democratic presidential campaign.

Rumours hint at HP iPhone rival

Scientists develop solar cells with a twist Hadron Collider churns out 15 million Gigs of data a year Google puts off Yahoo deal False web report plays havoc with Apple stock Middle East gets into supercomputing Microsoft grants XP another stay Opinion: Dynamic contrast ratio is the new evil in displays Australia's "first" LED TV launched by Samsung iPhone startup brings fuel price app to Australia VeriSign touts virtues of 'green bar' for security Fujitsu may abandon hard drive market Security giants fail Virus Bulletin test

iPhone security flaws disclosed

PacLib performs VMware analysis but chooses Microsoft Hadron Collider churns out 15 million Gigs of data a year Norway ISO members walk out over OOXML Foldable computer screens coming soon iPhone security flaws disclosed Google puts off Yahoo deal False web report plays havoc with Apple stock Middle East gets into supercomputing Microsoft grants XP another stay Opinion: Dynamic contrast ratio is the new evil in displays Australia's "first" LED TV launched by Samsung iPhone startup brings fuel price app to Australia Fujitsu may abandon hard drive market Telstra tells Rudd: We need high-speed broadband Privacy officers to feel the brunt of privacy law changes

Study: DNA Barcoding in Danger of 'Ringing Up' Wrong Species

DNA barcoding is a movement to catalog all life on earth by a simple standardized genetic tag, similar to stores labeling products with unique barcodes. But the approach as currently practiced churns out some results as inaccurately as a supermarket checker scanning an apple and ringing it up as an orange, according to a new Brigham Young University study published online next week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Full story

DNA Barcoding in Danger of 'Ringing Up' Wrong Species

DNA barcoding is a movement to catalog all life on earth by a simple standardized genetic tag, similar to stores labeling products with unique barcodes. The effort promises foolproof food inspection, improved border security, and better defenses against disease-causing insects. But the approach as currently practiced churns out some results as inaccurately as a supermarket checker scanning an apple and ringing it up as an orange.


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