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Untitled News Source - Jan 31, 2008
We've been exploiting them for years as test animals in our laboratories and more recently as subjects of ecotourism, but now a new study reveals common human viruses are killing endangered great apes. Scientists …
Untitled News Source - Jan 31, 2008
In order to see how memory is formed, scientists have implanted a small semiconductor camera inside the hippocampus of a mouse's brain, in an experiment they hope to some day apply to humans to treat illnesses, media …
Untitled News Source - Jan 31, 2008
Cellular operator Sprint Nextel Corp. and wireless Internet provider Clearwire Corp. are reportedly back at the negotiation table hammering out the ways and wherefores of combining their high-speed wireless WiMax …
Untitled News Source - Jan 31, 2008
Yahoo Inc.'s financial crisis deepened at the end of 2007, forcing the slumping Internet icon to lay off as many as 1,000 workers. The Sunnyvale-based company disclosed the upcoming 7 percent reduction in its …
Untitled News Source - Jan 31, 2008
Benefiting from ICT (information and communication technologies) the United States topped a new ranking that measures how well countries use telecommunications technologies to boost their social and economic …
Untitled News Source - Jan 31, 2008
The "Lx86" capability, to be included in IBM's PowerVM virtualization software, allows x86-based Linux applications to run on IBM's System p and Power-based Unix systems without modification, media reported Thursday …
Untitled News Source - Jan 31, 2008
Two U.S. astronauts replaced a failed electric motor and gave the international space station a much-needed power boost, which added to the power margin at the orbiting outpost and cleared the way for deliveries of two …
Untitled News Source - Jan 31, 2008
Some of the 1,213 photos taken by NASA's Messenger show that ancient volcanoes dot Mercury which is shrinking as it gets older, forming wrinkle-like ridges, media reported Thursday. The first pictures from the unseen …
China - Jan 31, 2008
A deputy to the Chinese National People's Congress, China's legislature, was elected Wednesday as a judge of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. Gao Zhiguo, 52, executive director of the China Institute …
China - Jan 31, 2008
China plans to build a permanent monitoring station to watch Tibetan antelopes in a northwestern highland, to safeguard the breeding of the endangered species. A number of wooden or brick-structured houses are expected …