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Ready for Anything: Preparing for The Future of Communications
Check out this white paper to learn more about the future of the communications industry and how you can prepare for it.
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Shooting movies of molecules
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have developed techniques for creating movies of biological and chemical molecules. It has been done before for...
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Lensless camera for nanoscale imaging
Australian and U.S. scientists have developed a lensless camera which uses X-rays to view nanoscale materials and biological specimens. As says one researcher, 'there is no lens involved at all;...
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Magnetic 'snakes' for storage devices?
According to a weekly digest from the American Physical Society (APS), physicists at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) have found that under certain conditions, magnetic particles could form...
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Nanotechnology-based flexible hydrogen sensors
Researchers from U.S. Argonne National Laboratory have developed flexible sensors for hydrogen vehicles. These sensors will be cheaper than previously designed hydrogen sensors because they will...
Additional Results
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California, New Jersey still lead nation in solar contributions
Two public power utilities made an industry-generated ranking for 2011, driven by large projects.
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Open source and the National Security Agency, together again
Open-source software and the National Security Agency go together like peanut-butter and jelly. No, they really do!
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Stellar shots in 'History of Space Photography' (photos)
Williamson Gallery at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., collaborates with Jet Propulsion Laboratory on stunning cosmic exhibition.
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Flashmob privacy protests target Facebook tomorrow: New York, San Francisco
Privacy activists target pre-IPO Facebook for flash mob protests tomorrow in New York and San Francisco.
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Israeli Institute for National Security Studies compromised, serving Poison Ivy DIY malware
The web site of the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) has been compromised, and is currently serving client-side exploits and malware to its visitors.
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Google Earth as censored by the ever-artsy Dutch (images)
Most countries blur, pixelate, or whitewash sensitive areas in the name of national security, but the design-conscious Dutch dress things up a bit.
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National Geographic Travel Abroad Lite (photos)
Take one bare-bones phone with a price to match and marry it to the National Geographic Travel Abroad international calling plan. Here's what you get.
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Black Hole: Name that national lab surplus (photos)
The Black Hole store in Los Alamos, New Mexico, is filled to the gills with old surplus from Los Alamos National Laboratory. What the heck is that weird stuff? Let's play "Name that surplus!"
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Angry Birds Flashmob at SXSW 2012
A surprise Angry Birds flashmob at SXSW celebrated the Angry Birds In Space announcement.
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Sex Tech: YouPorn NOT Hacked, Richard Branson dot-XXX, A Porn Kickstarter
Kickstarter's porn clone, YouPorn isn't hacked, Richard Branson gets dot-XXX, China's sex tastes go upscale.
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New European data laws kill U.S. 'gagging orders'
Ever heard of a National Security Letter? They can gag companies from telling a person that their data has been taken for U.S. inspection. But Europe is helping put a stop to it.
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At last, honesty in software advertising
A sign of the times, or new tactic?
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How IT storage systems have doubled the number of bone marrow transplants
IT storage systems have been used to help double the number of marrow transplants by reducing the time needed to find the right donor.
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New Surface multitouch systems begin shipping
The Surface 2.0 multitouch devices from Samsung running a customized version of Microsoft's Windows Embedded operating system, have begun shipping.
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Old people scare me
Our elderly don't seem to get that the threats we have today are very different from the threats they've known all their lives. Our elderly are enormous targets of opportunity for criminals.
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Jimmy Kimmel to Facebook: it's the second National UnFriend Day
Do you have too many friends on Facebook? Jimmy Kimmel thinks so. That's why, for the second time running, he's celebrating National UnFriend Day in hopes to make it a tradition.
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