Ad men to target social networking trendsetters
technology.newscientist.com — Data from sites such as Facebook could help marketeers offer free products to popular people and ramp up prices as a trend builds
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Nanotube 'longboats' slaughter cancer cells - tech - 06 September 2008 - New Scientist Tech view story
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Instead of unloading vicious Viking warriors, these longboats deliver toxic drugs to cancer cells without the side effects of chemotherapy
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Anti-cloak gives vision to the invisible - tech - 03 September 2008 - New Scientist Tech view story
2 votes- Submitted by socionetichero
- 3 days ago
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The world is invisible to anyone inside an invisibility cloak, a major flaw in their design. Enter the anti-cloak
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Cyberwar fears grow after Georgia websites attacked view story
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By attacking websites, loose groups of independent hackers now have the power to affect the course of international relations.
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Facebook application turns users into attackers view story
3 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 5 days ago
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Facebook can be used to direct a denial-of-service attack against an innocent victim - a facebot style attack.
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NASAs electronic nose could sniff out CANCER view story
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From rocket science to brain surgery: a device designed to sniff out leaks on the space shuttle may soon guide surgeons as they operate on cancer patients.
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NASA's 'electronic nose' could sniff out cancer - tech - 29 August 2008 - New Scientist Tech view story
1 vote- Submitted by socionetichero
- 7 days ago
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A device designed to detect leaks on the space shuttle could help pinpoint cancer cells during brain surgery
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Textured graphics can be captured in a flash view story
4 votes- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 10 days ago
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Surfaces in computer games can now have added 3D realism using a system that compares photos taken with and without flash lighting.
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Paraplegics take first steps with robotic legs view video
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- 11 days ago
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Paralyzed for the past 20 years, former Israeli paratrooper Radi Kaiof now walks down the street issuing a faint mechanical hum. That is the sound of an electronic exoskeleton that moves the 41-year-old's legs and propels him forward.
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Computers Tell Their Life Stories To Reduce Waste! view story
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- 20 days ago
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RECYCLING parts of discarded computers is slow and expensive, so many used PCs in the US are simply dumped in landfills, or shipped to the developing world for disposal.
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Fastest RAM ever? view story
1 vote- Submitted by makingmoney257
- 21 days ago
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Engineers and physicists from Germany have demonstrated the quickest prototype yet of an advanced form of RAM tipped by hardware manufacturers to be the future of computing. The device is so fast it brushes against a fundamental speed-limit for the proces
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