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'60 Minutes' -- Cyberwar: Sabotaging The System
Science & Tech  (tags: cyberspace, cyberwar, war, computers, Internet, communications, business, money, government, politics, space, information-warfare, u.s., UnitedStates, world, news, pentagon, 60Minutes, America, americans, conflict, weapons, infrastructure, crisis, tech )

SirRobert
- 42 days ago - news.cnet.com
Less than a decade ago 60 minutes went to the Pentagon to cover a new story concerning a concept identified as Information Cyber-Warfare, and now it has already happened, is happening now, and will probably continue to escalate toward an actual war.
The Male Brain -- How It's Wired
Science & Tech  (tags: men, brains, science, studies )

Rosemary
- 139 days ago - cnn.com
(OPRAH.com) -- The more science learns about how men are different from us (right down to the structure of their brains), the more we find ourselves hoping it will finally explain some age-old mysteries. For instance:
'Clunkers' Program Is Running Out of Cash
Science & Tech  (tags: cars, cash, junk programs, performance, environment )

Lone
- 143 days ago - washingtonpost.com
The government's "cash for clunkers" program, aimed at boosting stagnant auto sales, is almost out of money, putting its future in question, according to sources familiar with the effort.
Blinded By Science in the Online Dating Game
Science & Tech  (tags: Tech, science, society, online dating, dating websites, Internet, computer, research, study )

Dee
- 155 days ago - nytimes.com
I'VE been checking out Internet dating sites recently. No, I'm not in the market (although my husband is a little suspicious of all this "research"). But since many of my friends use them, I was curious.
Ants More Rational Than Humans?
Science & Tech  (tags: science, research, study, ants, humans, rationality, irrational, decision making, interesting )

Dee
- 149 days ago - sciencedaily.com
ScienceDaily (July 25, 2009) -- In a study released online on July 22 in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, researchers at Arizona State University and Princeton University show that ants can accomplish a task more---
Dragonfly Discovery a 'UK Record'
Science & Tech  (tags: science, insects, biodiversity, dragonfly, damselfly, female speicies, interesting, study, research )

Dee
- 147 days ago - news.bbc.co.uk
A dragonfly found laying eggs in a mountain pond has set a UK record for the species, Highland Council's biodiversity officer has said.
First Vertebrate To Live In Trees Described
Science & Tech  (tags: science, tree-climbing vertebrate, terrestrial ecosystem, research, study, scientists, discovery, environment, habitat )

Dee
- 145 days ago - sciencedaily.com
ScienceDaily (July 29, 2009) -- In the Late Paleozoic (260 million years ago), long before dinosaurs dominated the Earth, ancient precursors to mammals took to the trees to feed on leaves and live high above predators that prowled the land,--
More To Bats' Vision Than Meets The Eye
Science & Tech  (tags: science, bats, vision, research, discovery, scientists, interesting, study )

Dee
- 145 days ago - sciencedaily.com
The eyes of nocturnal bats possess two spectral cone photoreceptor types for daylight and colour vision. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt and the University of Oldenburg have detected cones and their visual pigments..
'Barcode' to Help Identify Plants
Science & Tech  (tags: science, plants, identification, DNA barcodes, Botanic, research, interesting, news, scientists )

Dee
- 145 days ago - news.bbc.co.uk
An international team of scientists has agreed on a standard "DNA barcode" for plants that will allow botanists to identify species quickly and easily. There are an estimated 400,000 species of land plants on the planet.
Oceans May Not Have Given Birth to Life
Science & Tech  (tags: oceans, lakes, first animals, conservation, humans, historyscientists, investigation, discovery )

Simone
- 146 days ago - news.scotsman.com
LAKES rather than oceans may have given birth to the first animals, new research suggests. Complex animal life appeared around 500 million years ago after three billion years of nothing living on Earth but simple single-cell organisms such as bacteria
 
 
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