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World's first flying car, to ship late next year
Video Link   7 Views   0 Visits   By owenzx on Oct 11 2008, 6:08 am
www.youtube.com - Flying carsare all hat, no cattle. But wait. What's this? A flying car that willactually exist, roll on real streets and highways and then take offinto the wild blue? You betcha. Pony up your $194,000, and by the endof next year you'll be cruising sk... (Read More)
Researchers teach computers to search for photos based on their contents
Article Link   6 Views   0 Visits   By owenzx on Oct 11 2008, 6:03 am
www.eurekalert.org - Apair of Penn State researchers has developed a statistical approach,called Automatic Linguistic Indexing of Pictures in Real-Time (ALIPR),that one day could make it easier to search the Internet forphotographs. The public can participate in improvin... (Read More)
Rhino gets it on with a Renault
Article Link   13 Views   1 Visits   By Aikeia on Oct 09 2008, 2:43 am
www.stunning-stuff.com - A rampant rhinoceros gave a group of visitors a glimpse of nature in the raw at a British safari park when he tried to have sex with their car.Sharka, a two-ton white rhino, got amorous with Dave Alsop's car when he stopped with three friends to take... (Read More)
Finger Scanner at the Check-out
Article Link   15 Views   0 Visits   By Aikeia on Oct 09 2008, 2:31 am
www.stunning-stuff.com - Customers of a German supermarket chain will soon be able to pay for their shopping by placing their finger on a scanner at the check-out.An Edeka store in the southwest German town of Ruelzheim has piloted the technology since November, cutting out ... (Read More)
Deepest Living Fish Filmed
Picture Link   15 Views   2 Visits   By owenzx on Oct 08 2008, 8:57 am
news.bbc.co.uk - 'Deepest ever' living fish filmed AUK-Japan team found the 17-strong shoal at depths of 7.7km (4.8 miles)in the Japan Trench in the Pacific - and captured the deep sea animalson film. Thescientists have been using remote-operated lander... (Read More)
Layers of Red Cliffs on Mars (Photo)
Picture Link   6 Views   0 Visits   By owenzx on Oct 08 2008, 8:52 am
antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov - Explanation: How did these layers of red cliffs form on Mars?No one is sure.The northern ice cap on Mars is nearly divided into two by a huge division named Chasma Boreale. No similar formation occurs on Earth.Pictured above, several dusty l... (Read More)
Real 3-D Cameras coming to market
Article Link   9 Views   0 Visits   By owenzx on Oct 08 2008, 8:51 am
blog.wired.com - Cameramakers are jumping into the 3-D photo market more than 20 years afterthe format was laughed out of town and ended up as Michael Jackson'ssidekick in Captain Eo. Recently, Fujifilm announced a two-lensed camerathat takes images and... (Read More)
Too many calories send the brain off kilter
Article Link   14 Views   1 Visits   By owenzx on Oct 06 2008, 2:23 am
www.brainmysteries.com - Anoverload of calories throws critical portions of the brain out ofwhack, reveals a study in the October 3rd issue of the journal Cell Thatresponse in the brain's hypothalamus-the "headquarters" for maintainingenergy balance-can happen even in the a... (Read More)
Swimming Tigers
Picture Link   11 Views   0 Visits   By owenzx on Oct 06 2008, 2:16 am
www.darkroastedblend.com - WhiteBengal Tiger named Odin is six years old and 10 feet long from tail tonose. Odin lives at a Zoo in Vallejo, California, near San Francisco -and he likes to swim. LeeMunro is his trainer; he says tigers are the most powerful swim... (Read More)
Breast Cancer Cells Recycle To Escape Death By Hormonal Therapy
Article Link   13 Views   1 Visits   By owenzx on Oct 06 2008, 1:58 am
www.sciencedaily.com - About70 percent of breast cancer cells have receptors for the hormoneestrogen, which acts as a nutrient and stimulates their growth. Patients typically get an antiestrogen such as tamoxifen for five yearsto try to starve them to death "Abou... (Read More)

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