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The Twitter roundup: Over 100 resources, tools and tricks
A collection of online resources for teachers, students, businesses and individuals using Twitter.
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Facebook and Twitter 'help to politicize' today's youth
The web, social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook in particular, are helping to politicize today's youth by giving them a platform to argue their points and opinions.
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IBM zooms in on atom behavior as nanotech gets closeup
IBM researchers have devised how to track atoms and their behavior at nanoscale. The applications: storage, solar cell efficiency and quantum computing.
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'Net generation prefers real world': Not so Web savvy after all?
German researchers believe that the term the 'net generation' is an "obvious, cheap metaphor", and argue that the Generation Y/Z are not as tech/web-savvy as the wider population believes.
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'Students addicted to social media': Oh c'mon, this again?
A University of Maryland study suggests that students are addicted to online media and social networking. An argument against,
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East Anglia aftermath stretches to the far horizon
East Anglia hacking probe gets unsolicited advice even before it begins.
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Medieval secrets behind Microsoft research
What would happen if Microsoft stopped doing research? Based on the researchers' demonstrations, the answer is 'not very much.'
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Scientists use virus to build a better battery
Scientists at MIT have demonstrated how a genetically modified "real" virus can be used to construct both the cathode and anode of a lithium-ion battery.
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Researchers use Half Life to simulate fire evacuations
Durham University researchers use the Half Life engine to simulate evacuations from burning buildings
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The Future Of... Sticky Notes
Without a doubt, sticky notes are handy, but in many ways they're stuck in the analog world. ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das introduces us to Quickies, an MIT Media Lab invention that combines...
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New student tools hit Office 2007
These newly released applications will make journal authoring and article licensing easier for those who work or study in higher education. This gallery will show you the two new tools from...
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Fighting IT failure with ethnographic research [podcast]
Solving IT problems rooted in organizational dynamics can be difficult because cultural issues are hard to measure and change. Ethnographic research methods offer a way to gain deeper...
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Intel Research Day
At Intel's Research Day, more than 70 booths filled up the exhibition hall at Mountain View's Computer History Museum. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi profiles some of her favorites, including the...
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Gallery: Intel shows off computing's future
Intel shows what's behind the doors to its research facilities at Research@Intel Day which was held at the Computer History Museum in San Francisco.
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Mark Dowd's null pointer dereference exploit and advanced Flash ActionScript techiques proove definitively: Aliens Do Exist!
Alright, I'm just going to start out with a little background before I start, this particular research was so cool that I've been talking about it all day. Reading this whitepaper, written by...
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Images: Testing Microsoft's Experimental Platform
A Microsoft team wants to take as much of the guesswork out of project planning as possible.
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Tropical heat wave
You could be able to have that tropical vacation by simply stepping outside. There's been plenty of publicity about the heating of the polar regions, ice melting, etc. Now there's research...
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Scientists claim to break light-speed barrier
German scientists claim to have broken the light-speed barrier but analysts say, if true, any impact is still unlikely to be felt for many years.
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Your computer's making you sick
A new study from Britain's Imperial University says your computer and other electronics could be making you sick. A London newspaper says the study's going to be published in August. The...
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Solar start-up Solaria lands $50 million investment
One of several companies pursuing solar concentration, start-up Solaria gains backing of cell producer Q-Cells.
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