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Get rid of DNA-altering viruses—check. In a crucial step toward realizing medical treatments based on embryonic-like stem cells, researchers have found a safer way to revert adult mouse cells to an embryonic state.
in General Science
via American Scientist @ 13:33 29th Sep
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A new study has shown Firefox users are the most likely to have fully patched browsers and thus be safer online.
in Open Source
via TechCentral.ie @ 7:58 21st Aug
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Chemists are reporting a major advance toward developing a safer, fully-synthetic version of heparin, the widely used blood thinner now produced from pig intestines. The U. S. Food and Drug Administration last spring linked contaminated batches of the animal-based product, imported from China, to more than 80 deaths and hundreds of allergic reactions among patients exposed to the drug for kidney dialysis and other conditions.
in General Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 6:25 18th Aug
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PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 17, 2008 — Chemists are reporting a major advance toward developing a safer, fully-synthetic version of heparin, the widely used blood thinner now produced from pig intestines. The U. S. Food and Drug Administration last spring linked contaminated batches of the animal-based product, imported from China, to more than 80 deaths and hundreds of allergic reactions among patients exposed to the drug for kidney dialysis and other conditions.
in General Science
via EurekAlert! @ 19:29 17th Aug
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OpenDNS, the award-winning navigation service that makes the Internet safer, faster, smarter and more reliable, recently announced Hospitality WiFi has switched to OpenDNS in an effort to make its wireless Internet service safer for its customers. Hospitality WiFi provides the most advanced Wi-Fi and wired networking solutions for high-speed Internet access available to hotel guests, convention center exhibitors, corporate apartment residents, special event participants and other venues where Internet access is desired. OpenDNS is the world's-largest, fastest-growing DNS service.
in Computer Security
via E-Hospitality .com @ 8:47 21st Aug
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BAGHDAD — Iraq is poised to receive a flood of foreign investment, thanks to improved security. More than $74 billion in projects have been submitted for government approval in just the past five months, according to Iraq's state investment regulator.
in Top Stories
via USA Today @ 9:32 10th Sep
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BAGHDAD: In Adhamiya, a neighborhood that only a year ago was among the most dangerous in Baghdad, the violence last week seemed almost negligible. A shootout near a checkpoint left two people dead on Sunday. Another man was killed on Monday by a small bomb placed under a car.
in Top Stories
via International Herald Tribune @ 11:41 23rd Sep
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Nintendo launch a series of new coloured Wii Remote wrist straps only in Japan. Why don't we ever get nice things?
in Computer Games
via GameCube Europe @ 20:45 23rd Aug
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Manhattan magic, security blues, rebels with a hundred causes (New York Diary)
in Robotics
via Indo-Asian News Service @ 15:20 25th Sep
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The new name of the European GMES Programme (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) has been unveiled: Kopernikus. The European Commission Vice President Günter Verheugen announced the name today at the GMES 2008 Lille forum.
in General Science
via Innovations Report @ 5:01 19th Sep
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
in General Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 14:15 17th Sep
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The European Commission has introduced new rules in a bid to encourage more online shoppers to look for goods abroad.
in E-commerce
via UTalkMarketing @ 5:57 9th Oct
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Sydney, Sept 18: Defending Cricket Australia's decision to go ahead with India tour despite Saturday's serial blasts, the country's Test captain Ricky Ponting has said that there was a difference in the security situation in India and Pakistan, and that he and his team were comfortable in playing in India and not Pakistan.
in Cricket
via Daily India @ 15:28 18th Sep
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What is in a name? Was it logical to buy stocks in 1999 because they had a .com at the end of their name? Why is it more logical to buy a stock just because it doesn't have a .com at the end its name today?
in Online Auctions
via Seeking Alpha @ 10:57 29th Aug
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AIt's a form of mutual fund that typically offers a somewhat higher return than bank accounts along with the advantage of checking services. The funds are required to be invested in relatively low-risk assets, such as Treasury securities and the short-term instruments many big businesses use to finance their operations.
in Personal Finance
via Washington Post @ 12:15 20th Sep
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in Personal Finance
via Washington Post @ 12:15 20th Sep
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Is your money safer right now than it was yesterday? CNBC's Jane Wells is in Seattle with some answers.
in Blog Watch
via CNBC @ 18:29 23rd Sep
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Air passengers face smoother, safer, and more economical flights thanks to a new method of predicting air turbulence, claim scientists.
in General Science
via Telegraph @ 19:26 1st Oct
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Everyone knows that Mac is safer than Windows because almost all malicious software targets Windows. But every rule has exceptions, and in this case, the exception has been Java.
in Developer
via CNET News.com @ 8:52 26th Sep
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Scientists may have found a safer way of giving a flake of skin the biologically alchemical powers of embryonic stem cells.
in Biological Science
via Wired News @ 22:28 25th Sep
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Human interaction with robots could be made safer and more productive with technology that varies the stiffness of robot arms.
in Robotics
via Engineer Online @ 13:20 18th Sep
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A catalyst consisting of modified carbon nanotubes makes an important industrial reaction milder, safer and more selective, according to researchers in Germany.
in Nanotech
via Nanotechnology.com @ 6:37 9th Oct
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A catalyst consisting of modified carbon nanotubes makes an important industrial reaction milder, safer and more selective, according to researchers in Germany.
in Nanotech
via Nanoforum @ 9:02 6th Oct
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A catalyst consisting of modified carbon nanotubes makes an important industrial reaction milder, safer and more selective, according to researchers in Germany.
in Nanotech
via Nanotechnology News @ 11:36 5th Oct
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