Crowdsourcing the Flu Vaccine
Posted Thursday July 10, 2008, 2:34 pm, Over one day oldOpenness and data-sharing could make for a better flu vaccine.
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Openness and data-sharing could make for a better flu vaccine.
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Speedo's latest goggle comes with so much marketing jargon, we thought it could never live up to the hype. It does. The Hydrocomfort Biofuse performs flawlessly.
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This ploy worked because Cesar and his guerrilla bosses didn't know each other well. Because the phone is in a secure location, the user now knows who he is talking to, and if the phone displays another organization -- as it would if there were a MITM attack in progress -- he should hang up.
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Outside of breeding season, some birds' brains kill off the neurons they need to sing. Now, scientists have figured out how to keep the birds singing in a discovery that could lead to new therapies for Alzhemier's and other degenerative brain diseases.
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The Crucible's fire fanatics get ready to turn up the heat with blazing installations and sizzling performances.
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A quirk in local law that prevents companies from subsidizing one product by charging more for another means that iPhone customers in Belgium will be paying nearly $1,000 for the top-end phone that costs Americans only $300.
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In a finding that could transform our understanding of the moon and the Earth, scientists have found water on the moon.
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BMW's bringing an all-electric version of its too-cute-for-words Mini to California, where they'll be leased to "selected customers." You probably won't be one of them.
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Linux coder Hans Reiser makes his first court appearance since revealing the location of his murdered wife's body, and his trial judge expresses doubts that the killer will comply with the requirements of his new 15-year deal.
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