- Attacking the edges of secure Internet traffic
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LAS VEGAS — Researchers have uncovered new ways that criminals can spy on Internet users even if they're using secure connections to banks, onli ... [Read]
- Science behind 'once bitten, twice shy' unravelled
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Washington, DC: The first time you burn your fingers by touching a hot stove you get the lesson to avoid doing it in the future. And now scientists ar ... [Read]
- Google released a three-dimensional display of the consequences of global warming map
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GoogleDisplay three-dimensional map of the consequences of global warming International online: British Sky TV website and the " Daily Telegraph ... [Read]
- Crack the century British scientists said the problem : first, the chicken eggs after the ( Figure )
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Scientists explained that the eggs only in a chemical catalyst to form , and such material exists only in the chicken ovary . Found that the chemical ... [Read]
- 12 volcanoes erupt at any moment ( Photos )
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Song Pakistan wow Indonesia Tambora volcano north of the island occurred in 1815 had a violent eruption , releasing energy equivalent to the end of Wo ... [Read]
- The United States formally sales flying car for $200,000
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July 6, 2010 , U.S. ground and air Terrafugia dual deformation manufactured vehicles . U.S. aviation authorities has turned green to allow this new ty ... [Read]
- The world's first "artificial life" was born in the United States (Figure)
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Called "man-made children" artificial bacteria kernel American biologist Craig Venter manufacturing process of life U.S. scientists create ... [Read]
- Liquid Density Test
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Try a liquid density test to find out whether all objects of the same size have the same density. This science experiment for kids tests the density o ... [Read]
- Water on the Move
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Explore water on the move through the tiny spaces in fiber with this set of science experiments for kids. You'll learn a lot more about the capillary ... [Read]
- New Way to Beat Rip Currents: Tread Water
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If you find yourself being pulled away from shore by a powerful rip current, what should you do? The traditional advice has been to swim parallel to t ... [Read]
- The Tanabata festival customs
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The Tanabata festival originated from the gigolo knit a love story. "The cowboy tried. To lead and vega is a star. In the book, lesser, jiro, lea ... [Read]
- Confucian philosophy of love
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Confucian also love? Of course, and speak quite thoroughly. We first come, first GongYeChang "lunyu" refers to the GongYeChang: son, "b ... [Read]
- Cameraman caught on tape sharks predator instantly
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Sharks predator instantly. Sharks predator instantly. The British media 24 published a wildlife photographer near distance of sharks, a thrilling sp ... [Read]
- Paramount in trial deal to supply DVDs to Redbox
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Movie studio Paramount Pictures is following the lead of Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. and Sony Corp. by agreeing to supply films to $1-per-night DVD rental kiosk company Redbox. ... [Read]
- Dutch court: Web site must remove copyright works
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AMSTERDAM — A civil court on Wednesday ordered Dutch Web site Mininova to remove within three months all files on its servers that point to copy ... [Read]
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'Avatar' returns to theatres Friday with extra footage (feeds.feedburner)
Angelina Jolie visits Bosnia; Mariah Carey performs in Brazil (usatoday)
Bringing Science Home brings teens, parents together
Best of Summer: The Five Wildest Celeb Stories! (http://feeds.eonline)
Taylor Momson on her new band (bbc)
USF and Simbionix to develop laparoscopic hysterectomy simulator
Something Huge Hit Jupiter This Weekend! [Space] (Gawker)
Photos that make you want to rock out (The Globe and Mail)
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