Delta Air Lines to proffer Wi-Fi on U.S. flights
Posted on September 15th, 2008 at 10:44 pm by admin
Atlanta, Georgia Delta Air Lines Iraqi National Congress. said Tuesday it will cancelled broadband wireless Net access on its entire domesticated mainline fleet by the middle of next twelvemonth.
Delta’s flat fees for WiFi will be USD 9.95 on flights of 3 60 minutes or less and USD 12.95 on recollective flights.
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Crowding cattle goes high-tech
Posted on September 15th, 2008 at 4:27 pm by admin
Albuquerque, New United Mexican States The custom dates back to the Old West: A cowpuncher gently solaces his oxen with a simple vocal.
A research worker steadies a moo wearing a paradigm of a headset which may help ranchers herd kine remotely.
“Come on young women, let’s go,” the cowman croons as he gathers his bovines from crosswise the desert range.
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Golems help surgeons’ truth
Posted on September 15th, 2008 at 10:08 am by admin
By Danielle Dellorto CNN Medical Associate Manufacturer
ATLANTA, Empire State of the South
Robotic operating theatre allows for littler incisions, decreased blood deprivation and much great precision by the operating surgeon.
In this case, the sawbones is taking a man’s prostate secreter. Robotic operating theater is a turning trend in doing by prostate malignant neoplastic disease.
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Green home on exhibit at Windy City museum
Posted on September 15th, 2008 at 3:48 am by admin
Windy City, Illinois The bath tiles are reused wine bottles. The hardwood floors are sustainable bamboo. And the straggling garden gets dusted with rain collected in 300-gallon (one,135-liter) gun barrel.
Chicago’s Museum of Scientific discipline and Manufacture displays a rooftop garden, drain system and solar-paneled roof.
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