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in Biological Science
via The Scotsman @ 22:49 1st Oct
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A search-and-rescue robot, a system for monitoring electromagnetic radiation and a special piece of educational software for children suffering from autism were some of the innovations developed by the Thessaloniki University Research Committee and presented at the 73rd Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF).
in Robotics
via Athens News Agency @ 6:46 10th Sep
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SEATTLE -- A man who says he bought moldy cookies in the King County Jail is suing the county for pain, suffering and emotional distress. Moses Wiggins, 41, said he didn't notice the mold until he had eaten half a bag of cookies. He spent several days vomiting while suffering diarrhea and stomach cramps.
in Quirky
via Sun Herald @ 22:34 10th Sep
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According to the new report, only 16 per cent of people feel that they trust in the typical big high street bank.
in Banking
via London Stock Exchange @ 23:30 10th Oct
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The latest hardware sales figures are in from Japan, and it looks as if last week was a bad one for Sony's next-gen PS3 console, the system hitting its lowest weekly total.
in Computer Games
via Play.tm @ 7:23 10th Oct
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in Biological Science
via The Scientist @ 8:11 8th Oct
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in Biological Science
via The Scientist @ 8:11 8th Oct
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BEIJING (AFP) - Feelings of loss, worrying about work and generally feeling sluggish? Call it the Olympic Syndrome.
in Quirky
via AFP via Yahoo! @ 10:23 27th Aug
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This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Wednesday October 01 2008. It was last updated at 16:48 on October 01 2008.
in Biological Science
via Guardian Unlimited @ 14:03 1st Oct
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Suffering from excruciating spinal deterioration, Robby Garvin, 24, of South Carolina, tried many painkillers before his doctor prescribed methadone in June 2006, just before Mr. Garvin and his friend Joey Sutton set off for a weekend at an amusement park.
in General Science
via American Scientist @ 18:14 20th Aug
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Children suffering abuse will soon be able to contact the NSPCC's ChildLine via text messages and the internet.
in Top Tech
via BBC @ 16:08 24th Sep
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Small businesses are suffering the effects of this down economy, but the Web sales channel offers some opportunities to build and sustain revenue, writes Daniel Meyerov, CEO of BusinessOnly.com. The right Web development tools can make building an online business system work.
in E-commerce
via E-Commerce Times @ 10:35 20th Aug
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Small businesses are suffering the effects of this down economy, but the Web sales channel offers some opportunities to build and sustain revenue, writes Daniel Meyerov, CEO of BusinessOnly.com. The right Web development tools can make building an online business system work.
in E-commerce
via E-Commerce Times @ 10:35 20th Aug
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Pedigree dogs are suffering from genetic diseases following years of inbreeding, an investigation has found.
in Top Stories
via BBC @ 10:48 21st Aug
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For those of you suffering from the Cross-Browser blues, here's a great link for reference and research. Thank you, Maureen, for posting this on CF-Community!
in Web Developer
via Fusion Authority @ 18:06 26th Sep
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The perfect plan: After suffering a layoff and a stock slump, the Elliotts are stretching to save for college and retirement.
in Personal Finance
via CNN Money @ 9:02 9th Sep
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imageWith the magazine business suffering almost as badly as the newspaper industry, it’s probably a good time for titles to experiment with ad sales a little. Since last month, Sports Illustrated has been partnering with eBay (NSDQ: EBAY) on the creation of an online auction for print and digital ad sales. The Time Inc. mag is using the SI Marketplace to handle unsold ad space both in the magazine and online, as well as special editions, geographic and demo targeted offerings. Mark Ford, president of the Sports Illustrated Group, tells AdAge they also hope to use the online auction to attract advertisers “that we just physically can’t get to.”
in Online Auctions
via PaidContent.org @ 0:15 16th Aug
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imageWith the magazine business suffering almost as badly as the newspaper industry, it’s probably a good time for titles to experiment with ad sales a little. Since last month, Sports Illustrated has been partnering with eBay (NSDQ: EBAY) on the creation of an online auction for print and digital ad sales. The Time Inc. mag is using the SI Marketplace to handle unsold ad space both in the magazine and online, as well as special editions, geographic and demo targeted offerings. Mark Ford, president of the Sports Illustrated Group, tells AdAge they also hope to use the online auction to attract advertisers “that we just physically can’t get to.”
in Online Auctions
via PaidContent.org @ 0:15 16th Aug
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Astronauts, submariners, miners, and those suffering from lung ailments take note: Innovation is coming to the rescue. A group of scientists from Battelle has earned a patent for generating oxygen in a process that mimics photosynthesis.
in IP & Patents
via Genetic Engineering News @ 14:04 25th Sep
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CRN blogger Brian Kramer is suffering a bout of iPod upgrade fatigue, despite the fact he thinks he’ll buy one anyway, already owns an iPod and is a Mac user. Too bad for Kraemer he isn’t as funny as the real Kramer, who looks a heck of a lot funnier than Jerry Seinfeld in the new Microsoft ad!
in Gadgets
via ITWire @ 10:28 12th Sep
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Model Sophie Anderton has been suffering from disillusions of grandeur, after demanding that organisers at a party treat her like royalty. The model, 31, asked for the same treatment as fellow guest Princess Beatrice at the DQ Vodka launch party at 17 Berkeley Street in Mayfair, demanding to be escorted out the back door to avoid photographers.
in Celebrities
via Evening Standard @ 15:29 10th Oct
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The survival horror genre has been suffering from an identity crisis since the release of Resident Evil 4. The genre defined by its slow pace, obscured field of vision and severely limited resources was turned on its head when the franchise that wrote the rule-book received a massive kick in the ass and emerged with a new over-the-shoulder perspective, buttery smooth controls, precise aiming and a significantly faster pace. This new breed of survival horror still provided some creepy atmosphere but the feeling of vulnerability that characterized the genre’s old guard was replaced with a feeling of power, and it’s hard to feel scared when you feel like a badass. Fans have taken sides and the major players in the genre have committed to divergent directions, with Resident Evil continuing down its new direction while the latest Silent Hi
in Video Games
via Gamers.com @ 11:45 13th Aug
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Everyone knows Microsoft’s image has been suffering for awhile now — many have referred to the software juggernaut as The Evil Empire, remember. And the lackluster performance of its Windows Vista operating system certainly hasn’t helped.
in Open Source
via IT Business Edge @ 12:22 23rd Aug
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Cricket star Mark Trescothick has spoken about suffering from depression and how it ended his England career.
in Cricket
via Telegraph @ 8:23 18th Aug
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BIG Brothers wacky bunch of housemates are suffering a bitter backlash after appearing on this years show.
in Search Engines
via Daily Star @ 19:00 23rd Sep
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