Climate warming affects entire lakes
Canadian scientists in a University of Alberta study indicate global warming is producing major ecological changes in remote arctic lakes at an alarming rate.
Canadian scientists in a University of Alberta study indicate global warming is producing major ecological changes in remote arctic lakes at an alarming rate.
Oct 18, 2005
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Nintendo players can now get free WiFi with their fries at McDonald's. The company announced Tuesday an agreement with Wayport, a provider of wired and WiFi high-speed Internet access in public locations, to extend WiFi service ...
Oct 18, 2005
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The real Count Dracula wasn't quite the pretty face that today's vampires boast in books, movies and at Halloween parties, says a Purdue University classics professor.
Oct 18, 2005
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Negotiators who want to achieve favorable outcomes at the bargaining table are well advised to remember the familiar adage: You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
Oct 18, 2005
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Samsung unveils three stunning new additions to its family of high-end plasma displays designed for the professional and commercial marketplace. The new plasma lineup includes the 42" high-definition PPM42M5H, the 42" standard-definition ...
Oct 18, 2005
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Residents and seismologists in Northern California focus on the San Andreas Fault, but a Penn State researcher thinks more questions should be asked about the Eastern California Shear Zone, a fault that ends or dissipates ...
Oct 18, 2005
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Mimicking nature, a procedure developed by researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign can find and correct defects in self-assembled nanomaterials. The new proofreading and error-removal process is based ...
Oct 18, 2005
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Researchers at North Carolina State University are looking deep under water for clues on how to redesign plants for life deep in outer space. Some of the stresses inherent with travel and life in space – extreme temperatures, ...
Oct 18, 2005
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Scientists in Tokyo report developing a "megacloning" method of transferring entire genomes from one bacterial species into another.
Oct 18, 2005
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As part of IMEC’s centralized research platform for sub-45nm CMOS technologies, the new IMEC industrial affiliation program (IIAP) on Analog/RF-CMOS for the 45nm era defines its goals to keep conquering the ITRS challenges. ...
Oct 18, 2005
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