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via Pocket-lint.co.uk @ 15:54 15th Aug
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The Shenzhou-7 space module carrying three astronauts landed safely by parachute Sunday afternoon in China's northern grassland, after a landmark spacewalk mission that leads the country further in its space exploration.
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via EView Week @ 3:07 29th Sep
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The Shenzhou-7 space module carrying three taikonauts landed safely by parachute Sunday afternoon in China's northern grassland, after a landmark spacewalk mission that leads the country further in its space exploration.
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via Xinhuanet @ 10:47 28th Sep
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Sapa Building Systems' windows and curtain walling have helped to transform a treasured landmark Art Deco building in Glasgow. Baird Hall has been converted into contemporary private apartments with the highly distinctive facade carefully retained and updated. The eight-storey building was built in 1938 as the Beresford Hotel and was described as Glasgow's first skyscraper. The hotel was originally used for visitors to the Empire Exhibition, and then became a favourite rendezvous for American servicemen during the Second World War.
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via Civic & Public Building @ 1:55 19th Sep
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Robert Jacobsen wrote a nice piece of software for everyone with a Lionel set in their garage and released it under an open-source license. Fine and dandy. But after a company jacked his code and released it as a commercial product, Jacobsen understandably got a little pissed and sued. After God knows how many hearings and evidence filings involving model trains, the whole thing has ended up in federal appeals court, where it's unexpectedly turned into a potentially landmark ruling for open-source software licenses everywhere, keeping things like Linux and Wikipedia a bit more secure, for the moment.
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via Gizmodo @ 12:08 14th Aug
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(Nanowerk News) A groundbreaking poll finds that almost half of U.S. adults have heard nothing about nanotechnology, and nearly nine in 10 Americans say they have heard just a little or nothing at all about the emerging field of synthetic biology, according to a new report released by the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies (PEN) and Peter D. Hart Research. Both technologies involve manipulating matter at an incredibly small scale to achieve something new.
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via Nanowerk @ 10:50 30th Sep
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via Azonano @ 23:52 29th Sep
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via Bioscience World/Biotechnology Focus @ 0:28 13th Sep
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Chris Rogers passed 1,000 first-class runs for the season at Edgbaston today as his half-century saw Derbyshire safely to 83-0 in reply to the home side's 476-9 declared.
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via Derbyshire County Cricket Club @ 10:12 2nd Sep
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A US judge has thrown out a copyright infringement case against Veoh Networks Inc, an Internet video start-up with high-profile Hollywood backers, ruling that video-sharing companies are not solely responsible for policing piracy that may take place on their sites.
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via The Independent @ 11:21 29th Aug
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via The Independent @ 19:46 28th Aug
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via National Law Journal @ 3:46 19th Aug
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In mammalian nuclei replication takes place at punctate sites or foci. Early-replicating foci localize to the interior of the nucleus (green) while the periphery of the nucleus and nucleoli harbor late replicating foci (red). Cytogenetic studies sugg ...
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via PhysOrg.com @ 3:25 11th Oct
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- In a groundbreaking study led by an eminent molecular biologist at Florida State University, researchers have discovered that as embryonic stem cells turn into different cell types, there are dramatic corresponding changes to the order in which DNA is replicated and reorganized.
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via EurekAlert! @ 16:11 10th Oct
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BEIJING, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said it is the Chinese people's persistent aspiration to develop the manned space-flight technologies for the peaceful exploration and use of the outer space. Full story
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via China.com @ 3:07 29th Sep
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Surrey's Mark Ramprakash is delighted to celebrate being one of the 10 living batsmen to have scored 100 hundreds in first-class cricket.
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via BBC @ 17:20 30th Aug
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Irish left-hander Will Porterfield was denied a maiden Championship century as Gloucestershire compiled 223-2 when play finally began on day three.
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via BBC @ 17:09 14th Aug
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via Deutsche Welle @ 6:49 10th Sep
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via Biz Journals @ 8:25 18th Aug
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The validity of open source software licenses won a major court victory when a federal judge ruled this week that copyright law allows programmers to control the modification of their software even though it's free. The ruling makes legal sense, said copyright attorney Ross Dannenberg.
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via Linux Insider @ 13:11 15th Aug
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The validity of open source software licenses won a major court victory when a U.S. federal judge ruled this week that copyright law allows programmers to control the modification of their software even though it's free. The ruling makes legal sense, said copyright attorney Ross Dannenberg.
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via Biz Community @ 11:14 15th Aug
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The validity of open source software licenses won a major court victory when a federal judge ruled this week that copyright law allows programmers to control the modification of their software even though it's free. The ruling makes legal sense, said copyright attorney Ross Dannenberg.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 21:17 14th Aug
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via Building Talk @ 13:12 19th Sep
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via The Independent @ 19:46 28th Aug
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