How to found a technical school company in a weekend
Posted on December 25th, 2008 at 10:41 am by admin

By Brusk Merrill CNN

Atlanta, Georgia Don Brown wasn’t seeming for a new job, but after doing work through a recent November weekend, he got co-founder of a new Web site.

Valet de chambres, start your companies! Manque entrepreneurs at Inauguration Weekend in Atlanta, Georgia.

The 32-year-old scheduling consultant aided create Twitpay, a religious service designed to allow people settle nonchalant debts, like ripping a saloon tab among allies, using the micro-blogging site Twitter.

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New tools help rescue crews to put across
Posted on December 4th, 2008 at 7:23 pm by admin

By Marsha Walton
CNN

Bowlder, Colorado It is a job that scientists and engineers have existed grappling with since the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks: How can pinch responders’ communicating tools be improved?

This mine shaft permits researchers to try the military capability of exigency underground radio signals.

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Down astronauts to chance high-tech comfort
Posted on December 1st, 2008 at 9:47 pm by admin

Hub of the Universe, Massachusetts Your work is dangeroused and your fellow workers rely on you to remain alive. But you can never get far from those fellow workers. You can’t realize your home for calendar months, even old age. The nutrient isn’t great. And bury stepping out for some fresh air.

Psychologist Dr.

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Scotch tape’s surprising power: X-rays
Posted on November 29th, 2008 at 12:58 pm by admin

NEW York Just 2 hebdomads after a Alfred Bernhard Nobel Prize played up theoretical work on subatomic particles, physicists are denoting a startling discovery about a much more familiar form of thing: Scotch tape.

You’re in all probability safe from X-rays — none are brought forth by the tape recording in the front of aura, researchers say.

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Works of the future will be mod, mobile
Posted on November 22nd, 2008 at 10:17 am by admin

By Mark Tutton For CNN

Greater London (England) — CNN Work Stations of the Cross with a constitutional treadmill and portable group meeting rooms are simply some of the evolutions that may get commonplace in the business offices of the future.

Business offices of the future may let in more loose team countries, like this 1 intentional by Perkins + Will.

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NASA to get remote-control Hubble fix
Posted on November 20th, 2008 at 1:59 pm by admin

Washington D NASA engineers say they know how to restore the humbled Hubble Space Telescope: They have to arouse up electronic computer parts that have existed sleeping in space for more than 18 eld.

NASA will start repair a bug that stopped up the Hubble telescope from captivating pictures from space.

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Planetary artists warming up up for Arctic military expedition
Posted on November 2nd, 2008 at 9:17 am by admin

By Hilary Whiteman CNN

British capital, England If the hilly, icy west coast of Gronland doesn’t animate them, possibly Vanessa Carlton’s vodka infusions will.

British comic Marcus Brigstocke on board the Ness Farewell ship in 2007. He’s back over again this twelvemonth.

On Fri, the American singer-songwriter and self-professed “expert infuser” will join an improbable ensemble of 40 creative persons, scientists and instrumentalists aboard the 10-day “Ness Farewell” hostile expedition to Disko Bay.

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Creative person talks design, information processing systems and films
Posted on October 13th, 2008 at 2:53 am by admin

London, ENGLAND Tino Schaedler is an architect-turned-digital design creative person whose groundbreaking work has existed seen in “Charlie and the Drinking chocolate Factory” and “Harass Potter and the Order of magnitude of the Capital of Arizona.”

Tino Schaedler, Jean-Lucien Gay and Michael J.

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Science lab makes Diesel fuel from E. coli dirt
Posted on September 24th, 2008 at 9:20 am by admin

By Marsha William Walton
CNN

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, California Fossil fuels that keep our major planet running — oil, natural gas and coal — existed created from the vector decomposition of works, plankton and former organic material over 1000000s of eld.

A Calif lab has germinated genetically neutered bacteria that feed sugars and eliminate a signifier of Rudolf Diesel oil.

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‘Electronic nose’ could supervene upon sniffer dogs
Posted on September 12th, 2008 at 6:14 am by admin

By Lara Farrar
For CNN

British capital, England Sniffer dogs have yearned been an utile tool in the hunting for concealed drugs and explosives, but the future looks black for man’s best ally as scientists seek to evolve a new ultra-sensitive electronic nose twist.

New electronic nose could work but as well as the nebs on man’s best ally, say research workers.

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