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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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The good news about cancer
The other good news from the less-cancer story is more important. Death rates from cancer continue to decline, have been declining for 15 years.
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Saints and non-smokers also get lung cancer
If you have never smoked your chance of dieing from lung cancer is still about 1 in 100. Smokers increase their risk to anywhere from 12-20 percent.
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SAP Sapphire kicks off with Lance Armstrong, motivational speeches
SAP's Sapphire Now kicks off in Orlando with motivational speeches and Lance Armstrong. Can its tech "supermen" lead businesses into the future?
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Breast implant with nano 'bed-of-nails' deters cancer cells
Brown University biomedical scientists have created an implant that appears to deter breast cancer cell regrowth. Made from a common polymer, the implant is the first to be modified at the nanoscale.
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IBM creates cancer analytics platform
Clinical Genomics was developed by IBM researchers in Haifa, Israel and combines personal health history with an analysis of guidelines and past cases.
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Facebook hoax: this child's got a cancer.
Scammers are pushing a sick hoax on Facebook, trying to get users of the service to share a photo of a baby who appears to have a cancerous tumor on his or her face. The story is fake.
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To fight pediatric cancer, Dell donates cloud computing resources
Dell it will donate its high-performance cloud computing resources to research into the treatment of pediatric cancer.
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Gallery: Emerging Tech that could change your life
Here is a gallery of technology that could change your life from some of the most interesting posts on Chris Jablonski's Emerging Tech blog.
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SmartPlanet's Week in Innovation: injectable implants, urban acupuncture, superbug drugs
SmartPlanet's Week in Innovation: injectable implants, urban acupuncture, superbug drugs and more in a news roundup from our friends at SmartPlanet.
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SmartPlanet's Week in Innovation: battlefield biometrics, renewable railways, artificial lung
SmartPlanet's Week in Innovation: biometrics on the battlefield, renewables-powered trains, artificial lungs and more in a news roundup from our friends at SmartPlanet.
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Lifelike artificial lung does away with pure oxygen
Researchers in Cleveland, Ohio have built an artificial lung that reaches functional parity with a human lung. The device uses oxygen sourced from the air rather than pure oxygen as current...
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Youths tackle cancer, asthma for Google science fair (photos)
The winners of Google's first international science fair for young students beat out thousands of competitors with their research on ovarian cancer, carcinogens in chicken, and environmental...
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Google Science Fair features projects on energy, cancer research (photos)
Google's Science Fair came to a close today with participants from three age groups (all in their teens) flown in from all over the world. Here's a look at the top 15 entries this year.
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A nurse and an economist walk into a coffee bar...
Does coffee really cause cancer? A nurse and an economist discuss the issue.
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It's official: your cell phone may cause cancer
Cell phones are now up there with lead, engine exhaust, coffee, and chloroform.
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WHO report: Cell phone radiation can cause cancer
It's official: cell phone radiation can actually lead to cancer, according to an extensive study by the World Health Organization.
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Oncologists use robots to fight cancer
CyberKnife, a non-invasive procedure that uses a robot and targeted radiation to eliminate cancerous tumors.
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Facebook bans breast cancer survivor over nude photo
A breast cancer survivor's Facebook account was blocked after she published a photo of her reconstructed breasts.
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St. Baldrick's Foundation - shaving away at children's cancer
Shaving heads to gather donations to cure childhood cancer.
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Delta donating miles to Breast Cancer Research Foundation for its app downloads
Delta Air Lines has gotten charitable with its mobile app for the iPhone. For every app download, Delta will donate 100 miles to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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