Archive: 10/21/2005
India hikes telecom foreign investor limit
As expected, India's Union Cabinet has approved a blueprint allowing greater foreign investment in the nation's telecom sector.
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BPL broadband seen growing 106 percent
The latest projections for Broadband over Powerline see the U.S. market growing 106 percent annually during the next six years.
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Russian-Style Hunting For Helicobacter Pylori
Due to the 2005 Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine received by Robin Warren and Barry Marshall, the name of the Helicobacter pylori bacterium is now a buzz word. According to contemporary overview, the bacterium gets ...
Oct 21, 2005 |
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Recent Landslides In La Conchita, CA, Belong To Much Larger Prehistoric Slide
The deadly landslide that killed 10 people and destroyed approximately 30 homes in La Conchita, California last January is but a tiny part of a much larger slide, called the Rincon Mountain slide, discovered by Larry D. Gurrola, ...
Oct 21, 2005 |
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ISS Safe After Orbit Correction Failure
The Russian Space Agency said Thursday that Wednesday's abortive orbit correction would not affect the safety of the International Space Station (ISS) or its crew, reports RIA Novosti.
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Study: Titan's cloud band is convective
University of Arizona scientists say clouds at middle latitudes of Titan's southern hemisphere may form in the same way clouds form at the Earth's equator.
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Russian Space Center Loses Control Of Monitor-E Satellite
Russia's Khrunichev Space Center has lost control of an Earth-probing satellite, a Russian Space Agency official said Wednesday, reports RIA Novosti.
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Selective Logging Causes Widespread Destruction Of Brazil's Amazon: Study
Selective logging - the practice of removing one or two trees and leaving the rest intact - is often considered a sustainable alternative to clear-cutting, in which a large swath of forest is cut down, leaving little behind ...
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Largest undersea observatory is planned
Canadian and U.S. scientists are planning a project that could turn hundreds of thousands of square miles of sea floor into an undersea observatory.
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Study: Stem cells have electric abilities
Johns Hopkins University scientists say they've discovered the presence of functional ion channels in human embryonic stem cells.
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Swedish couple names first-born 'Google'
A couple in Sweden who uses computers a lot have chosen to name their firstborn son Google, after the world-dominant search engine.
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