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UM Students Seek NASA Study Sponsors

ORONO - Student researchers are seeking sponsorship for their participation in a summer anti-gravity study.

For July 4th, WashingtonWatch.com Debuts New Government and Politics Blog

PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "What better way to celebrate the founding of our nation than... um, by... blogging?" So begins the introductory post on the new WashingtonWatch.com blog.

WashingtonWatch.com Debuts New Government and Politics Blog

WASHINGTON/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "What better way to celebrate the founding of our nation than... um, by... blogging?" So begins the introductory post on the new WashingtonWatch.com blog.

Nanotechnologie fuer das Gesundheitswesen des 21. Jahrhunderts

(Nanowerk News) Vom 4. - 6. März 2009 treffen sich internationale Experten an der Berliner Charité, um auf der Konferenz NanoMed 2009 den aktuellen Stand medizinischer Anwendungen der Nanotechnologie zu diskutieren.

Putting iPhone Sales In Perspective

We didn't have much (well, anything) to say about the recent iPhone launch because it certainly seemed as though the rest of the tech press/blogworld had that one... um... thoroughly covered. However, with the glowing reports earlier this week about how amazing it was that Apple had sold 1 million iPhones over the weekend, Carlo Longino has put that into perspective, noting that it's not quite as impressive as most people seem to think. First, as he notes, since the launch was international (rather than the original iPhones US-only launch), it's no surprise that it would sell many more. But, more importantly, he notes that recent stats on mobile handsets shows that 282 million handsets were sold in the first quarter of this year, and that Nokia alone appears to sell approximately 1.


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