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From Silicon Graphics, a Glimpse of the Future: Ultra-dense Computers Powered By Consumer Electronics Technology
in Gadgets
via CADWire @ 10:34 18th Nov
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Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) (SGIC) today offered a glimpse of the potential future of dense, power-efficient computing with the Silicon Graphics(R) Molecule(TM) concept computer.
in Gadgets
via Houston Chronicle @ 11:30 17th Nov
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Some of the latest research on Darwin’s finches of the Galápagos Islands shows an unexpected pattern of natural selection that is allowing researchers “a rare glimpse into what the early stages of speciation might look like,” and emphasizing the central role of environmental conditions, according to a University of Massachusetts Amherst scientist.
in Biological Science
via Newswise @ 4:35 11th Nov
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(PhysOrg.com) -- Some of the latest research on Darwins finches of the Galapagos Islands shows an unexpected pattern of natural selection that is allowing researchers a rare glimpse into what the early stages of speciation might look like, and emphasizing the central role of environmental conditions, according to Jeff Podos, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Speciation refers to the way new species arise from a common ancestor.
in Biological Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 21:28 10th Nov
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It's the biggest prize in cricket history, $20m for a three-hour showdown. Just a stunt – or a glimpse of the future?
in Cricket
via The Independent @ 22:24 24th Oct
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in Space Science
via The Hindu @ 18:02 19th Nov
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in Mobile Technology
via TechTree @ 5:32 16th Nov
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There are a number of competitors to Apple products like the Apple TV and Airport Express out there, including a range of products offered by a company called Sonos. Sonos' products tend to be a bit more expensive compared to other network media players, and the cheapest handheld controller alone is $399. Luckily, there's now a cheaper option for folks who want to buy Sonos products, since the company recently released the Sonos Controller for iPhone application as a lower-priced alternative. BoingBoing did a thorough review of the app that might be worth checking out if you want to see how this thing works.
in Handhelds
via ArsTechnica @ 13:37 29th Oct
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WASHINGTON: Immense and infinitely diverse, India remains the great repository of hidden cultural secrets in South Asia. "Garden and Cosmos: The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur," at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery until Jan. 4 before reopening at the Seattle Art Museum on Jan. 29, reveals for the first time a virtually unknown school of monumental Hindu painting on paper that thrived from the 1720s to the mid-19th century.
in Arts & Culture
via International Herald Tribune @ 11:55 28th Nov
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In 2004, Nokia Corp. developed a concept design for a smart phone dominated by a touchscreen, which looks now uncannily like Apple Inc.'s iPhone.
in Handhelds
via Electronic Engineering Times Asia @ 4:51 18th Nov
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The Hubble space telescope is one of Nasa's most important achievementsWe take a look at the highs and lows of the past five decades of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa). Full Story
in Space Science
via In The News.co.uk @ 21:13 15th Nov
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WASHINGTON: Immense and infinitely diverse, India remains the great repository of hidden cultural secrets in South Asia. "Garden and Cosmos: The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur," at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery until Jan. 4 before reopening at the Seattle Art Museum on Jan. 29, reveals for the first time a virtually unknown school of monumental Hindu painting on paper that thrived from the 1720s to the mid-19th century.
in Arts & Culture
via International Herald Tribune @ 11:58 28th Nov
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in General Science
via Innovations Report @ 16:08 23rd Nov
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Brendan Eich, chief technology officer of Mozilla, talks to CNET News.com's Dan Farber about why the company now commands 20 percent of the browser market and what they're doing to grow. He also discusses the company's mobile-browser strategy, making Firefox faster than the competition, and taking chances with the company's core brand.
in Open Source
via ZDNet UK @ 12:04 20th Nov
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A transmission electron microscope image (magnified 5000 times) of a slice of the Inti particle which NASAs Stardust spacecraft collected in 2004 and returned to Earth two years later. Preparation of the sample caused some breakage. Scale bar is one ...
in General Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 17:40 17th Nov
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Scientists are tracking the violent convulsions in the giant cloud of gas and dust that gave birth to the solar system 4.5 billion years ago via a few tiny particles from comet Wild 2.
in Space Science
via Science Daily @ 14:12 17th Nov
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A transmission electron microscope image (magnified 5,000 times) of a slice of the Inti particle, which NASAs Stardust spacecraft collected in 2004 and returned to Earth two years later. Preparation...
in Space Science
via EurekAlert! @ 10:11 17th Nov
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in General Science
via Newswise @ 21:08 16th Nov
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Iron gates from the Yaddo artist colony, with the Yaddo logo and its muscular, musical "Y" spelled out in script, have been installed inside the New York Public Library for a four-month exhibit, allowing you to imagine the same rustic grounds entered by James Baldwin, Leonard Bernstein and so many others.
in Arts & Culture
via CNN @ 15:53 4th Nov
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New Delhi: When gunmen started spraying Mumbai with bullets and seizing the city's landmarks, countless people around the globe turned not to the television or the radio for news, but to each other.
in Blog Watch
via Sify @ 17:41 30th Nov
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via ITBusiness.ca @ 9:31 11th Nov
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IT IS difficult to imagine how Ancient Rome might have looked - unless you stand among the ruins and squint.
in Search Engines
via Building Design & Construction @ 3:36 1st Dec
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Honeybees contribute some $15 billion to the U.S. economy every year, pollinating 90 major crops, everything from fruits to nuts. Most of us take these foods for granted, rarely realizing the vital role tiny creatures play in making them thrive.
in General Science
via American Scientist @ 12:13 17th Nov
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What's causing the unprecedented decline of millions of honeybees? This mystery has been vexing some of the world's best scientists ever since U.S. beekeepers began noticing enormous numbers of their bees dying off or vanishing for no apparent reason several years ago.
in General Science
via National Geographic @ 21:49 14th Nov
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