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Seeing shapes in two different ways: how and when it happens [Cognitive Daily]scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Nov 19, 2008 A Necker cube is bi-stable figure, meaning that it can be perceived as two different three-dimensional objects, depending on how you look at it: Cube A is ambiguous -- the true Necker cube. Cube B and cube C show the … |
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Juniper Research: More than 400 million mobile ticket users by 2013intomobile.com » IntoMobile - Mobile Phone News, Information, and Analysis - Nov 19, 2008 According to the latest study by Juniper Research, there will be over 400 million mobile subscribers worldwide that will use their mobile phones for ticketing by 2013. The report found that the leading sector will be … Also tagged: services |
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Cellphone radiation can make your fillings leak mercury?intomobile.com » IntoMobile - Mobile Phone News, Information, and Analysis - Nov 19, 2008 Say it ain’t so! We knew that radiation from mobile phone could affect biological processes, but we had no idea that the cellphone pasted to our face could make the fillings in our teeth actually leak mercury. A new … Also tagged: announcements |
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PC Gaming Is The Largest Market [Study]kotaku.com » Kotaku - Nov 19, 2008 Is PC gaming giving way to today's more versatile and powerful consoles? Not according to a market study recently conducted by research group JPR, which claims that more gaming PC's have been sold over the past three … |
zdnet.com » All about Microsoft - Nov 19, 2008
Seadragon Ajax and Sticky Sorter are the latest two deliverables to debut from Microsoft's Live Labs and Microsoft's Office Labs hybrid research units.
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Video Games Blamed for Bad Drivingswitched.com » Switched - Nov 19, 2008 Filed under: Car Tech, Video Games Anyone who has ever played an extended 'Grand Theft Auto' session, only to have to later get behind the wheel of a car, doesn't need to be told that video games are a bad influence … Also tagged: driving, study, driving games, drivinggames |
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Nov 19, 2008
Being overweight is a curse not just on a woman's health but on her entire life a new study has found.
Also tagged: obesity, women, psychiatry, study, university, men, connecticut
abc.net.au » ABC News: Sydney - Nov 19, 2008
New research from the University of Sydney has found a vitamin present in common foods could be mixed into sunscreens to protect Australians against skin cancer.
Also tagged: cancer, science and technology, medical research, nsw, sydney 2000
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Windows HPC Server 2008 cracks Top 10 in Top 500 listmsdn.com » eScience @ Microsoft - Nov 19, 2008 The latest Top 500 list was released at Supercomputing Conference (SC08) in Austin, Texas today and Windows HPC Server 2008 was part of the #10 placed machine [Dawning 5000A] from Shanghai Supercomputer Center. This is … Also tagged: winhpc, parallel computing |
abc.net.au » ABC News: Adelaide - Nov 19, 2008
Scientists from the University of Adelaide are part of a team which has discovered evidence of a penguin species that lived in New Zealand 500 years ago.
Also tagged: animals, new zealand, birds, sa, palaeontology, adelaide 5000, scitech offbeat