Endangered Ugandan gorillas seek friends on Facebook, MyspaceSeptember 26th, 2009 Ugandan gorillas get friendly on FacebookKAMPALA, Uganda — He's hairy, his table manners are atrocious, and he wants to be your friend on Facebook. No, it's not the ex-boyfriend.
New IBM Silicon-based Chip Breaks Speed Record at 500 GHzJune 20th, 2006 Researchers at I.B.M. and the Georgia Institute of Technology will announce today that they have broken the speed record for silicon-based chips with a semiconductor that operates 250 times faster than chips commonly used today.
Beautiful Minimal WordPress Theme - ModernDecember 19th, 2005 I came across a minimal and elegant theme from Ulf Pettersson. It has horizontal navigation with lots of white space, wonderful color selection.
INGAP closer to cure diabetesMarch 18th, 2005 LOS ANGELES -- Researchers might be getting closer to finding a cure for diabetes. Researchers announced a new treatment and medicine, and the discovery of a gene that might play a role.
Flaw in HSBC Online Banking Exposes 3 Million CustomersAugust 10th, 2006 Researchers at Cardiff University have uncovered a flaw in HSBC's online banking security process that has left over three million customer accounts vulnerable to attack over the last two years. The researchers found that anyone using the attack would have guaranteed access to an account with at most nine tries.
Researchers claim that your typing style can be used for authentication: Security PipelineFebruary 19th, 2005 If this works out then no more forgotten passwords for me!
Keyloggers will still work. Not only that you can now trick anyone to type on your computer anything and analyse the pattern to figure out his password.
Google Earth 5.0 Conquers Mars, tells you to select your placeMay 29th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Arizona State University (ASU) researchers and scientists have created a new feature for Google Earth 5.0, which would enable anyone, anywhere, to recommend places on Mars to photograph. Google Earth 5.0 is the popular online application that lets users tour Earth, the starry sky, and the Red Planet Mars.
Muhozi has added you as a friend: Ugandan gorillas join Facebook as part of online fundraiserSeptember 26th, 2009 Endangered Ugandan gorillas join Facebook, MySpaceKAMPALA, Uganda — He's hairy, his table manners are atrocious, and he wants to be your friend on Facebook. No, it's not the ex-boyfriend.
Google Personalized Advertisement Based on TV ShowsJune 19th, 2006 Google has designed and tested a system which listens to the show you are watching to deliver personalized information or advertisement. The "mass personalization" system can identify a programme from as little as five seconds of sound.
Mobile phone software to link global researchOctober 21st, 2009 LONDON - New mobile phone software will help epidemiologists and ecologists analyse data remotely and map findings across the world, without going to the lab. The study authors from Imperial College-London (ICL) say the software will also enable members of the public to act as 'citizen scientists' and help collect data for community projects.
Now distributed security approach to curb cyber crimeJune 16th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new approach to online security, based on distributed sanctions, could help prevent cybercrime, fraud and identity theft, according to a report. Susan Brenner, of the University of Dayton School of Law, and Leo Clarke, of the Thomas M.
The more you 'media multi-task', the worse you are at itAugust 25th, 2009 MELBOURNE - An American study suggests that media multi-taskers who like watching YouTube, following Twitter, writing e-mail, and talking on the phone are generally not very good at any of their tasks. Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, the study was led by researchers at Stanford University.
The Secret To TwitterMarch 29th, 2008 Robert Scoble recently commented that the secret to twitter is to follow more people, that way you get to learn more. I agree that is it important.
Cornell, partners developing $12.2M Web network for scientistsOctober 21st, 2009 Scientists hope to network Facebook-styleITHACA, N.Y. — Social networking is coming to the science lab.
Scientists recreate long forgotten music instrument 'Lituus'May 31st, 2009 LONDON - By using a new software, researchers from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the University of Edinburgh have been able to recreate a long forgotten musical instrument called the Lituus. Played in Ancient Rome, the 2.4m (8ft) long trumpet-like instrument fell out of use some 300 years ago.