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  1. Shooting at University of Central Arkansas

    coedmagazine.com » COED Magazine - Oct 27, 2008

    Shooting at University of Central Arkansas It has been a pretty scary week on college campuses. First there was the shooting at Western Kentucky University, which prompted a campus lockdown to keep students safe. Last

    Also tagged: daily, ohio state, arkansas news, uca, university of central arkansas, uca shooting, shooting at uca, university of central arkansas news, university of central arkansas shooting, bono facebook, arkansas shooting, bono st tropez, shooting university of central arkansas, conway shooting, arkansas university, central arkansas shooting, penn state ohio state

  2. Protein silencing could reverse leukemia

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 23, 2008

    Washington, Oct 23 (IANS) Blocking signals from a protein that activates immune system cells could help reverse a rare form of blood cancer, according to researchers.Physicists and oncologists, who combined computer

    Also tagged: world, autoimmune diseases, t cells, blood cancer, white blood cell, molecular pathways, immune system cells, intricate computer, programmed death, thomas loughran

  3. Volcanoes function in a far more complex way than previously thought

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 10, 2008

    Washington, Oct 10 (ANI): A new research by a team of US and UK scientists has found that volcanoes function in a far more complex way than previously thought, making future eruptions even harder to predict. The

    Also tagged: entertainment, global positioning system, uk scientists, hot rocks, university of east anglia, east anglia, caribbean island, ground surface, island of montserrat, lava dome, magma moves, montserrat volcano observatory, physical model, pyroclastic, richard herd, soufriere hills, soufriere hills volcano, surface flux, topographic surveys, town of plymouth

  4. Researchers teach computers to search photos by subject

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 9, 2008

    Washington, Oct 9 (IANS) Penn State University researchers have developed a statistical approach, called ALIPR, that one day could make it easier to search the net for photographs.The public can participate in

    Also tagged: uncategorized, internet search engines, james wang, accuracy rate, image retrieval systems, jia li, park landscape, statistical approach, teaching computers, time accuracy

  5. NFL vs NCAA: Football Cheerleader Showdown

    coedmagazine.com » COED Magazine - Oct 2, 2008

    Ladies and gentlemen, we are full-on into football season and you know what the means - lots of sitting on the couch. But besides hours and hours of watch the greatest game ever created, it means tons of super hot

    Also tagged: sports, features, miami, new england patriots, boston college, washington state, west virginia university, uc irvine, cheerleaders, university of florida, indianapolis colts, washington redskins, dallas cowboys, university of miami, san diego chargers, carolina panthers, denver broncos, jacksonville jaguars, minnesota vikings, philadelphia eagles, seattle seahawks, tampa bay buccaneers, university of colorado, university of north carolina, indiana university, university of minnesota, cheerleader showdown, cheerleader pictures, usc cheerleaders, south florida university, u of texas

  6. Ferroelectric polarpolymers will chill your beer, save the planet

    engadget.com » Engadget - Sep 13, 2008

    Filed under: Household Sure, you want to keep that keg of Natural Ice you scored nice and cold, but what did Al Gore say about global warming? According to Professor Qiming Zhang and Penn State University, we can see

    Also tagged: refrigerator, keg, refrigeration, kegerator, pennstateuniversity, magneticfieldrefrigeration, polarpolymer, professorqimingzhang, magnetic field refrigeration, professor qiming zhang

  7. Daily TIPs: Will Wi-Fi Rule?, Blogging from the Top, Nanotech Safety, & More

    xconomy.com » Xconomy - Jul 31, 2008

    Daily TIPs, wireless, nanotech Neil Savage wrote: AT&T to Shut Off Wireless Peer-to-Peer Users While the Federal Communications Commission is deciding whether to reprimand Comcast for slowing down the broadband

    Also tagged: nanotech, national, wireless, intel, comcast, general electric, department of health and human services, cisco, abi research, environmental protection agency, daily tips, department of agriculture, basf, federal communications commission, intel capital, michael leavitt, at and 38 t, spectrawatt, national blog main, sencun zhu, sulfurcell, voltaix, new carbon finance, ann kennedy

  8. Daily TIPs: Will Wi-Fi Rule?, Blogging from the Top, Nanotech Safety, & More

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Nanotech - Jul 30, 2008

    Daily TIPs, wireless, nanotech Neil Savage wrote: AT&T to Shut Off Wireless Peer-to-Peer Users While the Federal Communications Commission is deciding whether to reprimand Comcast for slowing down the broadband

    Also tagged: nanotech, national, wireless, intel, comcast, general electric, department of health and human services, cisco, abi research, environmental protection agency, daily tips, department of agriculture, basf, federal communications commission, intel capital, michael leavitt, at and 38 t, spectrawatt, national blog main, sencun zhu, sulfurcell, voltaix, new carbon finance, ann kennedy

  9. PSU cops on Twitter

    mycrimespace.com » MyCrimeSpace - Jul 21, 2008

    Twitter allows police to provide info: Campus police at Penn State University will soon be using Twitter to keep the students informed of such things as parking restrictions, snow emergencies, speed detail enforcement

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  10. Addio frastuono estivo, così l’antifurto per auto diventa silenzioso

    panorama.it » Panorama.it - Hitech e Scienza - Jul 4, 2008

    Ladri in azione L’antifurto spaccatimpani di qualche auto, che non può essere disattivato a causa dell’assenza più o meno prolungata del suo proprietario, è un flagello estivo che potrebbe presto diventare un ricordo

    Also tagged: auto, apertura 1, allarme, rumore, antifurto, sencun zhu

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