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Unknown foreign entity or organisation sought to gather information on policy issues of US presidential elect Barack Obama and his Republican rival John McCain by hacking their computer systems, Newsweek magazine has said.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 14:53 8th Nov
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On the outskirts of creation, unknown, unseen "structures" are tugging on our universe like cosmic magnets, a controversial new study says.
in General Science
via National Geographic @ 2:04 6th Nov
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A new study has suggested that unknown and unseen structures, which may be located beyond the current cosmological horizon, are tugging on our universe like cosmic magnets.
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via Webindia123 @ 4:50 8th Nov
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A new study has suggested that unknown and unseen structures, which may be located beyond the current cosmological horizon, are tugging on our universe like cosmic magnets.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 2:47 8th Nov
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Something may be out there. Way out there. On the outskirts of creation, unknown, unseen "structures" are tugging on our universe like cosmic magnets, a controversial new study says.
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via American Scientist @ 13:34 6th Nov
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London, Nov 7 : Unknown foreign entity or organisation sought to gather information on policy issues of US presidential elect Barack Obama and his Republican rival John McCain by hacking their computer systems, Newsweek magazine has said.
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via India4u.com @ 7:37 7th Nov
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London, Nov 7 : Unknown foreign entity or organisation sought to gather information on policy issues of US presidential elect Barack Obama and his Republican rival John McCain by hacking their computer systems, Newsweek magazine has said.
in Computer Security
via Malaysia Sun @ 7:38 7th Nov
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The works on loan to government institutions could have been stolen, given to civil servants or placed in unknown locations.
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via Expatica Netherlands @ 5:34 29th Oct
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NANTES, France (Reuters) - A French municipal library has discovered a musical score handwritten by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in its archives, the Nantes town hall said on Thursday.
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via Reuters @ 18:37 19th Sep
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The tonsils and lymphoid tissues in the intestinal tract that help protect the body from external pathogens are the home base of a rare immune cell newly identified by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The researchers indicate that the immune cells could have a therapeutic role in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
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via EurekAlert! @ 17:53 3rd Nov
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A Glasgow-based art collector who recently bought a Joan Eardley drawing has discovered a painting by the artist
in Arts & Culture
via ArtInfo @ 9:55 6th Nov
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At this time of year, as wild mushrooms continue to flourish, a curious mycological obsession takes over, as all too briefly the woods abound in exciting finds. Although professionally I am a palaeontologist at the Natural History Museum, I have been a mushroom fancier for more than thirty years.
in Biological Science
via Telegraph @ 17:45 13th Oct
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KARACHI (Reuters) - Around 10.5 million mobile phone connections have been blocked because operating companies had failed to follow procedures to establish the identity of their users, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said.
in Mobile Technology
via Reuters India @ 8:22 9th Oct
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Some users have run into problems where error messages appear when they sync their iPods with iTunes after applying the 8.0.1 update.
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via MacFixIt @ 15:09 4th Oct
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When Andrew Strauss describes Middlesex as ‘guinea pigs’ awaiting the start of a Twenty20 experiment, he does not mean to convey reluctance.
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via Mail Online UK @ 12:40 24th Oct
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When Andrew Strauss describes Middlesex as ‘guinea pigs’ awaiting the start of a Twenty20 experiment, he does not mean to convey reluctance.
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via Mail Online UK @ 21:24 23rd Oct
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White Paper: Mastering carbon management. Balancing Trade-Offs To Optimize Supply Chain Efficiencies.
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via ZDNet @ 11:18 24th Oct
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In September 2008, the "dreamlike" LHC (Large Hadron Collider) was finally started after a 14-year construction process directed by high energy physicists. Like a science fiction fantasy, researchers re-created a state of the universe 0.000000000001 of a second after the universe was born.
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via Innovations Report @ 10:18 15th Nov
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via Biz Journals @ 9:24 6th Oct
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McGill University researchers have discovered a new state of matter, a quasi-three- dimensional electron crystal, in a material very much like those used in the fabrication of modern transistors. This discovery could have momentous implications for the development of new electronic devices. Currently, the number of transistors that can be inexpensively crammed onto a single computer chip increases exponentially, doubling approximately every two years, a trend known as Moore's Law. But there are limits, experts say. As chips get smaller and smaller, scientists expect that the bizarre laws and behaviours of quantum physics will take over, making ever-smaller chips impossible.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 22:05 25th Oct
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Unknown gunmen have killed three people in the Afghan capital, Kabul, including two foreigners, police said.
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via BBC @ 4:20 25th Oct
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