Thursday, September 16, 2010
Race Pits Pigeons Against Poor UK Rural Broadband
Blood Test Accurately Predicts Death from Prostate Cancer Up to 25 Years in Advance
ScienceDaily (Sep. 14, 2010) — A blood test at the age of 60 can accurately predict the risk that a man will die from prostate cancer within the next 25 years, according to researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, in New York, and Lund University, in Sweden.
Children Under Four and Children With Autism Don't Yawn Contagiously
ScienceDaily (Sep. 15, 2010) — If someone near you yawns, do you yawn, too? About half of adults yawn after someone else does in a phenomenon called contagious yawning. Now a new study has found that most children aren't susceptible to contagious yawning until they're about 4 years old -- and that children with autism are less likely to yawn contagiously than others.
Low Carbon Hemp House Put to the Test
ScienceDaily (Sep. 15, 2010) — Used to make paper, clothing and car body panels, hemp could also be used to build environmentally-friendly homes of the future say researchers at the University of Bath.
Morphing Metals
from the forge-ahead dept.
Quadrocopters can now fly through thrown hoops, the end really is nigh (video)
By Vlad Savov
posted Sep 16th 2010 4:58AM
Boeing Teams To Offer Spaceflight Trips
from the to-the-moon-alice dept.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Dell's 'Dual Personality' Laptop
Astronomers Find Diamond Star 4,000 km Wide
HDCP Master Key Revealed
Criminals Steal House Thanks To Hacked Email
mask.of.sanity writes with this quote from ZDNet: "An international cybercrime investigation is underway into a sophisticated scam network that used email and fax to sell an Australian man's AU$500,000 property without his knowledge. The man was overseas when the Nigerian-based scammers stole his credentials and amazingly sold two houses through his real estate agent. He rushed home and prevented the sale of his second home from being finalized. Australian Federal Police and overseas law enforcement agencies will investigate the complex scam, which is considered the first of its kind in Australia. It is alleged scammers had stolen the man's email account and personal and property documents to sell the houses and funnel cash into Chinese bank accounts. Investigating agencies admit the scammers hoodwinked both the selling agents and the government, and said they had enough information to satisfy regulatory requirements. The police did not rule out if the scammers had links to the man."
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/lWlgL_r3SHM/story01.htm
25 Years of Super Mario Bros.
from the don't-let-him-get-into-the-birthday-beer dept.
Cheerleader-Eating Mascot Terrorizes NFL Sidelines
Yet another sideline cheerleader has been eaten by an overzealous and crazed sports mascot. Even worse, this isn't the first time it's happened.
Gamers Better at Fast Decision-Making
Playing shoot-'em-up, action-packed videogames strengthens a person's ability to translate sensory information quickly into accurate decisions. This effect applies to both sexes, say psychologist Daphne Bavelier and her colleagues at the University of Rochester in New York.
B Vitamins Slow Brain Atrophy in People With Memory Problems
ScienceDaily (Sep. 12, 2010) — Daily tablets of certain B vitamins can halve the rate of brain shrinkage in elderly people who suffer from mild memory problems, an Oxford University study has shown.
The Advent of Religious Search Engines
Monday, September 13, 2010
Chattanooga becomes home to 1Gbps internet service, just $350 per month
By Darren Murph
posted Sep 13th 2010 11:48AM
How Good Software Makes Us Stupid
Supernova Shrapnel Found In Meteorite
Biofeedback for your brain?
There is new evidence that people can learn to control the activity of some brain regions when they get feedback signals provided by functional magnetic resonance brain imaging (fMRI).
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/UwuwIHZ9Soc/100909091116.htm
Gallery: Earth's Most Stunning Natural Fractal Patterns
Take a look at some of the most stunning fractals found on Earth.
Flying Fish Ace Wind-Tunnel Tests
Put flying fish in a wind tunnel, and you'll find their gliding performance is just about as good as a hawk.
Darpa Wants to Create Brainiac Bot Tots
A Pentagon-funded scientist has come up with a comprehensive program to turn today’s robots into tomorrow’s A.I. overlords. Step one: Imbue them with toddler-level intelligence.


