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Analytics and the Smarter Planet
Check out this white paper to learn more about BAO and how it can help you change the way your company looks at data.
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Foxconn: Dangerous sweatshop or caring employer?
A second NYT article on Foxconn' Technology discusses the human cost of assembling iPads and iPhones. Is Apple morally obligated to move assembly jobs back to the U.S.? Can it afford to?
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'Blood Wars' pits white blood cells against each other
Blood Wars is an art-science installation that pits white blood cells from two different people against each other in a "tournament" that aims to see which person has the strongest immune system....
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Stroke victims: Tiny coil saves lives by pulling blood clots from the brain
A device known as the Merci Retriever is a potential life saver for stroke victims, but it must be used within 8 hours. The device looks like a tiny corkscrew and it is used for blood clots that...
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That afternoon crash will kill you
It's important to note that the ability to control blood sugar goes down naturally, and none of the people studied were diabetic. Exercise can help, study author Scott Small told The New York...
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Fast and cheap blood tests
According to Technology Review, U.S. researchers have developed an integrated blood barcode chip which can identify what's in your blood in less than 10 minutes. Instead of going to a lab, having...
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Take the CRP in my blood down, or the new statin dance
Many people with low cholesterol have heart attacks anyway, and a drug trial known as JUPITER, bankrolled by a statin maker, found that reducing CRP levels actually cut risks of a stroke or other...
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Detecting individual cancer cells with silicon
What you catch through this chemical seive will be individual cancer cells, floating in the blood, the kind which cause a cancer to metastacize. If just one cell in a billion is a cancer, this...
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Foxconn: Dangerous sweatshop or caring employer?
A second NYT article on Foxconn' Technology discusses the human cost of assembling iPads and iPhones. Is Apple morally obligated to move assembly jobs back to the U.S.? Can it afford to?
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Conflict minerals: some progress in the Congo?
The US government is kick starting an effort to get a 'conflict free' certification program off the ground for electronics manufacturers who sources minerals in the Democratic Republic of Congo....
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3D printers - our Star Trek replicators? (photos)
From blood vessels and chocolates to cars and planes, 3D printers are showing off their amazing skills.
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Unwatchable: dial R for rape. How much does your handset really cost?
Unwatchable is a graphic new film highlighting sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo as a tactic in the control of minerals used for electronics manufacturing. It's part of a...
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Leaving college is hard to do: The bursting 'broadband bubble'
Many students return home after they leave college or university, but the bubble bursts and many are left with surroundings that no longer feel familiar.
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A better way to know if you really have a blood pressure problem
There's a new trend in blood pressure monitoring these days, which will hopefully catch on.
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'Blood Wars' pits white blood cells against each other
Blood Wars is an art-science installation that pits white blood cells from two different people against each other in a "tournament" that aims to see which person has the strongest immune system....
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iHealth Blood Pressure Dock (photos)
Thanks to an app and a docking station, your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch can take your blood pressure.
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Report: Microsoft and Adobe brass in blood oath to kill iPhone?
According to a New York Times Bits blog report, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen met recently to discuss joint strategies to defeat Apple's iOS platform. The story said a...
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SAP and consumer healthcare
SAP and healthcare? Who would have thought yet here is an example of how the company is using many technologies to solve a relatively simple yet time consuming problem.
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Stroke victims: Tiny coil saves lives by pulling blood clots from the brain
A device known as the Merci Retriever is a potential life saver for stroke victims, but it must be used within 8 hours. The device looks like a tiny corkscrew and it is used for blood clots that...
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HP out for Dell blood: Goes to $30 a share for 3Par
If Dell wins 3Par it will have to pay up heavily. Just 90 minutes after Dell went to $27 a share to buy 3Par, HP offered $30.
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Blood Electronics: Naomi Campbell's lesson for Silicon Valley CEOs
Poor old Naomi Campbell looked like she was chewing wasps during her reluctant testimony at the war crimes tribunal for Charles Taylor at the Hague last week. Charles Taylor, former President...
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