Feb 16 2009

Drug Deletes Fearful Memories

Al writes “Technology Review has an article about a common drug that seems to ‘delete’ painful memories related to a fearful experience. Experiments carried out by neuro-scientists at Emory University show that propranolol, a drug commonly used to treat high blood pressure, can suppress the emotional part of a fearful memory. The results, published in Nature Neuroscience, suggest a new way to treat anxiety disorders. In recent years, scientists have discovered that the simple act of remembering a past experience requires that the memory be consolidated once again. And both animal research and some human studies have shown that during re consolidation, long-term memories — once thought to be fairly stable — can be more easily meddled with.”

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Feb 16 2009

One Broken Router Takes Out Half the Internet?

Silent Stephus writes “I work for a smallish hosting provider, and this morning we experienced a networking event with one of our upstreams. What is interesting about this, is it’s being caused by a mis-configured router in Europe — and it appears to be affecting a significant portion of the transit providers across the Internet. In other words, a single mis-configured router is apparently able to cause a DOS for a huge chunk of the Net. And people don’t believe me when I tell them all this new-fangled technology is held together by duct-tape and bailing wire!”

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Feb 16 2009

Robotic Prostheses For Human Faces

holy_calamity writes “New Scientist reports on a patent application that suggests implanting polymer muscles beneath the skin of people suffering paralysis of the face to give them control of their features. The technique has already been used successfully to reanimate the eyelids of human cadavers. Movement could be returned to other facial features and even paralyzed limbs in the same way, the surgeons at University of California Davis say. The full patent application is also available on the WIPO site.”

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Feb 16 2009

Study: 'Astonishing richness' in polar sea species – The Associated Press


National Geographic

Study: 'Astonishing richness' in polar sea species
The Associated Press – 10 hours ago
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) – The polar oceans are not biological deserts after all. A marine census released Monday documented 7500 species in the Antarctic and 5500 in the Arctic, including several hundred that researchers believe could be new to science.
Same marine species found in Antarctic, Arctic Globe and Mail
235 similar species found in Arctic and Antarctic Toronto Star
AFP – New Scientist – Reuters – Calgary Herald
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Feb 16 2009

Halo Wars: UNSC vs. Covenant – IGN


NZ Herald Hamilton Metro

Halo Wars: UNSC vs. Covenant
IGN – 4 hours ago
by Ryan Geddes February 16, 2009 – Over the course of three epic games, we've come to know the people, aliens and vehicles of the Halo universe in intimate detail.
Halo Wars Demo Downloaded 2 Million Times Portal IT
So What Did You Think Of Halo Wars? Kotaku Australia
Escapist Magazine – PC Magazine – New Zealand Herald – GameSpot
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Feb 16 2009

NVCA downgrades flood alert – Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre

NVCA downgrades flood alert
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre – 17 hours ago
The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority has now downgraded the Flood Warning to a flood advisory. The NVCA reports on its website that all watercourses upstream of the Minesing Wetland are receeding.
Flooding danger continues Alliston Herald
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Feb 16 2009

Penguins starve as climate ups swim time: study – The Gazette (Montreal)


MercoPress

Penguins starve as climate ups swim time: study
The Gazette (Montreal) – 23 hours ago
CHICAGO – Penguins nesting off Argentina's coast are starving because changing ocean patterns have forced their mates to swim 25 miles (40 kilometers) farther than they did a decade ago to find food, researchers said Thursday.
Changing Ocean Conditions Turning Penguins Into Long-Distance innovations report
Magellanic penguins moving north ways US scientist MercoPress
AZoCleantech – St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Feb 16 2009

Clement in India to boost, trade, tourism ties – Vancouver Sun

Clement in India to boost, trade, tourism ties
Vancouver Sun – 49 minutes ago
By Meagan Fitzpatrick, Canwest News ServiceFebruary 16, 2009 1:40 PM Federal Industry Minister Tony Clement is in India pitching Canada as a great place to invest.
Yet another Canadian minister in India to deepen trade ties Siliconindia.com
REMINDER/Minister Clement to Hold Media Teleconference in New SYS-CON Media
SYS-CON Media
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Feb 16 2009

Study links carbon, melting arctic – Canada.com

Study links carbon, melting arctic
Canada.com – 14 hours ago
A provocative new study of the record-setting Arctic thaw that's unlocking the Northwest Passage and transforming Canada's polar frontier has, for the first time, drawn a clear connection between rising global carbon pollution and the retreat of sea
British team will use radar to measure thinning Arctic ice Daily Times
Protecting the Arctic marine ecosystem Boston Globe
Canada.com
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Feb 16 2009

Mazda mania in TO – North Island Midweek


CARSguide

Mazda mania in TO
North Island Midweek – 1 hour ago
The “refreshed” 2009 Mazda MX-5 has a funky new style along with impressive engineering and equipment improvements. Two Mazdas will make their Canadian debut at the 2009 Canadian International AutoShow this week.
Toronto Motor Show: Mazda CX-7 Channel 4 News
First look: 2009 Mazda CX7 CARSguide
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