BEA Systems Rolls Out WebLogic Server 10
BEA Systems Inc. has announced the general availability of WebLogic Server 10, the latest release of its application server.
BEA Systems Inc. has announced the general availability of WebLogic Server 10, the latest release of its application server.
Software
Apr 3, 2007
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The new release improves resolution times for enterprise networks by cutting manual collection of data and analysis of new vulnerabilities, the company says.
Software
Apr 3, 2007
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A U.S. government study suggests that the relatively tame 2006 hurricane season may have been tied to activity in Africa's Sahara desert.
Earth Sciences
Apr 3, 2007
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U.S. scientists have determined how plants pass signals of stress due to lack of water or salinity from chloroplast to nuclei.
Apr 3, 2007
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The Hahn-Meitner Institute in Berlin has contracted with the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and Florida State University to build an $8.7-million hybrid magnet for "neutron scattering" experiments.
General Physics
Apr 3, 2007
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Stars may be bullies in their old age. White dwarfs—dense, collapsed stars in their final stage of life—could be skilled at swallowing and annihilating weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs). These particles may ...
General Physics
Apr 3, 2007
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Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and cosmonaut Oleg Kotov of the 15th International Space Station crew are scheduled to launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at about 1:30 p.m. EDT on April 7 to begin a six-month stay ...
Space Exploration
Apr 3, 2007
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Did life arrive from space? Rather than developing here, could the first life forms have been catapulted to Earth on a chunk of rock from outer space? Investigations show that microbes are capable of surviving just such a ...
Other
Apr 3, 2007
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The noise of aircraft taking off, road traffic or a booming discotheque often drive inhabitants of the neighborhood to a nervous frenzy. The first-ever windows with active sound insulation offer much-needed relief to local ...
Engineering
Apr 3, 2007
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Baby sharks grow slowly, changing their fins as they grow and can see a month before they leave their eggs, according UQ research.
Apr 3, 2007
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