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in Biological Science
via News-Medical.Net @ 10:08 30th Jun
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Berlin - Web sites for career networking are proving a virtual bonanza for cybercriminals. As the users of corresponding social network platforms often reveal many personal details, the pages provide a rich source for spammers to gather data, says Katrin Alberts from the German Federal Agency for Security in Information Technology (BSI) in Berlin. The information included there is increasingly being used for personalized phishing attacks. Career networking sites also offer criminals the chance to address employees in a inconspicuous way which, performed adeptly, can cause them to reveal valuable corporate information. "For that reason we advise that social network users reveal as little personal data in their profiles as possible," Alberts says.
in Computer Security
via Earthtimes.org @ 10:50 27th Jul
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Scientists Reveal Effects of Quantum 'Traffic Jam' in High-Temperature Superconductors; Findings May Point to New Materials to Get the Current Flowing at Higher Temperatures
in General Science
via Ascribe @ 1:42 31st Aug
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(Nanowerk News) Not a day passes when we don’t get a little bit older. However, the exact processes involved in human aging are still puzzling. Scientists working with Lenhard Rudolph and Hong Jiang from the Max Planck Research Group for Stem Cell Aging in Ulm have now identified a group of proteins that reveal the biological age of a person. These biomarkers could be used in medicine to adapt therapies for older people to their individual biological age ("Proteins induced by telomere dysfunction and DNA damage represent biomarkers of human aging and disease").
in General Science
via Nanowerk @ 5:59 21st Aug
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A court has ordered a prominent Malaysian blogger to reveal his sources for articles alleging sodomy accusations against an opposition leader, according to a lawyer.
in Blog Watch
via Al Jazeera @ 7:26 14th Aug
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mi writes "The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts has won a judgment compelling Craigslist to reveal the identity of 'Daniel,' who tried to sell two tickets to the Oscar ceremony recently. The plaintiff's argument against such sales is scary and can be taken very far very quickly: 'If you don't know who's inside the theater, it's very difficult to provide security.' Craigslist's handling of the case may be even scarier, however — instead of fighting tooth-and-nail for the user's privacy, as we expect Google, Yahoo, and AOL, and even credit-card issuers to do, Craigslist simply did not show up in court and lost by default."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 18:07 25th Jul
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KUALA LUMPUR: A Malaysian high court has ordered a prominent political blogger to reveal his sources used in articles that alleged sodomy accusations against opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim were fabricated, a lawyer said Thursday (14 Aug).
in Blog Watch
via My Sinchew @ 3:12 14th Aug
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - A Malaysian high court has ordered a prominent political blogger to reveal his sources used in articles that alleged sodomy accusations against opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim were fabricated, a lawyer said Thursday.
in Blog Watch
via Yahoo! Singapore @ 16:24 14th Aug
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: A Malaysian high court has ordered a prominent political blogger to reveal his sources used in articles that alleged sodomy accusations against opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim were fabricated, a lawyer said Thursday.
in Blog Watch
via International Herald Tribune @ 7:27 14th Aug
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Media Molecule co-founder Alex Evans wants to do another big "reveal" for LittleBigPlanet - and reckons the game has plenty left to surprise people with.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 9:49 4th Aug
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(SEAPA/IFEX) - A Malaysian High Court has given popular blogger and website editor Raja Petra Kamarudin until 15 August 2008 to reveal the sources for three articles in his blog, "Malaysia Today". The court has deemed the articles to be defamatory to a prominent lawyer.
in Blog Watch
via Ifex @ 0:44 15th Aug
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in Computer Games
via TMC Net @ 11:36 29th Aug
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in Computer Games
via Digital Post Production @ 11:37 29th Aug
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This image shows two states of a cuprate high-temperature superconductor simultaneously: Each circle represents the two electrons of a Cooper pair which exist at relatively low energy and can carry current with no resistance. In this image the superc ...
in General Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 3:17 28th Aug
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The telomeres (dyed red) form the end pieces of the chromosomes. As they age they become shorter and some chromosomes eventually lose their ends completely. As a result the cells are no longer able to divide. Image: K. Lenhard Rudolph
in General Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 22:17 19th Aug
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Yes folks, and this is only a trickle of information. Our insider has plans to upload more images, details, and possibly even video. Our insider states that he/she is fine with doing a Q&A as long as his identity remains unknown. Go ahead and ask questions in the comments section which I will relay to he/she. Keep checking back here at FeedOnPS3.com as we are going to continue to receive insider info on Girls with Sticks. Stay tuned as we will have the Q&A Responses and a rundown of Resistance 2's features soon.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 1:28 17th Aug
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in Space Science
via AndhraNews.net @ 16:10 15th Aug
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in Robotics
via ElectricPig @ 17:03 12th Aug
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The tourist organisation VisitDenmark is conducting an analysis of how tourists describe Denmark in their blogs
in Blog Watch
via Denmark.dk @ 6:42 9th Aug
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Guitar Hero 3 Getting New-ish Track Pack Thursday; Includes Manson, Flyleaf and AFI (Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock)
in Video Games
via Ferrago @ 13:33 5th Aug
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in General Science
via Huliq.com @ 10:23 29th Jul
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Bacteria living on opposite sides of a canyon have evolved to cope with different temperatures by altering the make-up of their 'skin', or cell membranes. Scientists have found that bacteria change these complex and important structures to adapt to different temperatures by looking at the appearance of the bacteria as well as their genes. The researchers hope their study, published in the August issue of Microbiology, will start a new trend in research.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 12:42 28th Jul
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Bacteria living on opposite sides of a canyon have evolved to cope with different temperatures by altering the make-up of their 'skin', or cell membranes. Scientists have found that bacteria change these complex and important structures to adapt to different temperatures by looking at the appearance of the bacteria as well as their genes. The researchers hope their study, published in the August issue of Microbiology, will start a new trend in research.
in General Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 13:29 28th Jul
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Bacteria living on opposite sides of a canyon have evolved to cope with different temperatures by altering the make-up of their 'skin', or cell membranes. Scientists have found that bacteria change these complex and important structures to adapt to different temperatures by looking at the appearance of the bacteria as well as their genes. The researchers hope their study, published in the August issue of Microbiology, will start a new trend in research.
in Biological Science
via EurekAlert! @ 1:24 28th Jul
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This three-dimensional image of a trough in the Nili Fossae region of Mars shows phyllosilcates (in magenta and blue hues) concentrated on the slopes of mesas and along canyon walls. The abundance of phyllosilcates show that water played a sizable ro ...
in General Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 0:26 17th Jul
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