Archive: 09/22/2005
Double Star And Cluster Observe First Evidence Of Crustal Cracking
On 27 December 2004, radiation from the biggest starquake on a neutron star ever recorded reached Earth. Unique data obtained by Double Star TC-2 and Cluster satellites enabled a group of European scientists to find the first ...
Sep 22, 2005 |
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AOL goes for reality programming
Reality television may soon need to be renamed Internet reality. Both Internet providers and small production studios across the globe are moving their ideas for reality programming online.
Sep 22, 2005 |
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Analysis: Baidu's legal woes in China
The legal problems of Wall Street darling Baidu.com, dubbed the "Google of China," worsened Tuesday after state-run media reported an unfavorable court ruling.
Sep 22, 2005 |
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NTT Communications network partially down
Mobile carrier NTT Communications said Thursday about 35,000 circuit lines were unusable due to a problem in its facility in Osaka.
Sep 22, 2005 |
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Cramming for exams on cell phones
Cramming for exams is never fun, but it's a fact of life for students everywhere, especially in Japan. But forget using flash cards or using a textbook to learn all the needed information. Mobile-phone companies are now getting ...
Sep 22, 2005 |
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Canadian ministers discuss energy issues
Canada's energy ministers ended their annual meeting Wednesday in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, concerned about the impact of higher energy costs.
Sep 22, 2005 |
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Computerization meets the Roman Empire
Ancient Rome met 21st century e-science this summer in a Hampshire County field in Britain.
Sep 22, 2005 |
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Halloween no laughing matter for some kids
Halloween may seem like so much harmless fun, but a Penn State University researcher in Media, Pa., says the humor might be lost on some younger children.
Sep 22, 2005 |
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