Feb
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2009
Comments Off on Penguins starve as climate ups swim time: study – Canada.com | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
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2009
Comments Off on Pirate Bay trial begins in Sweden – VNUNet.com | tags: games, google, news, pirate bay, technology, web | posted in technical news
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2009
Comments Off on You are here: Your microspot in the universe – Toronto Star | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
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2009
Comments Off on Mystery fireball baffles witnesses in Texas – Times Online | tags: google, news, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
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2009
Facebook’s terms of service (TOS) used to say that when you closed an account on their network, any rights they claimed to the original content you uploaded would expire. Not anymore.
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Feb
16
2009
bmsleight writes in with a Guardian piece on the decision of the world’s second biggest pharmaceutical company, GlaxoSmithKline, to radically shift its attitude towards providing cheap drugs to millions of people in the developing world. “[The new CEO] said that GSK will… cut its prices for all drugs in the 50 least developed countries to no more than 25% of the levels in the UK and US — and less if possible — and make drugs more affordable in middle-income countries such as Brazil and India; put any chemicals or processes over which it has intellectual property rights that are relevant to finding drugs for neglected diseases into a ‘patent pool,’ so they can be explored by other researchers; and reinvest 20% of any profits it makes in the least developed countries in hospitals, clinics, and staff.”

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Feb
16
2009
An anonymous reader sends us to Cosmos Magazine for a speculative article arguing that a ‘shadow biosphere’ may exist on Earth, unrelated to life as we know it. If such non-carbon-based life were found here at home, it would alter the odds for how common life is elsewhere in the universe, astrobiologists say. “The tools and experiments researchers use to look for new forms of life — such as those on missions to Mars — would not detect biochemistries different from our own, making it easy for scientists to miss alien life, even if was under their noses. … Scientists are looking in places where life isn’t expected — for example, in areas of extreme heat, cold, salt, radiation, dryness, or contaminated streams and rivers. [One researcher] is particularly interested in places that are heavily contaminated with arsenic, which, he suggests, might support forms of life that use arsenic the way life as we know it uses phosphorus.”

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2009
Comments Off on NORAD to Calgary: Watch out for space debris – CTV.ca | tags: 3G, google, news, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
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2009
Comments Off on CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet … – The Canadian Press | tags: computers, google, news, Phone, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
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2009
Comments Off on Tracking reveals songbirds' route – BBC News | tags: google, news, tv, web | posted in technical news