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420 articles from WEDNESDAY 13.6.2012
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WEDNESDAY 13. JUNE, 2012
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Squat lobsters, "hairy" crabs, and "Mickey Mouse" squid are among animals spotted during a recent survey of underwater volcanoes and canyons.
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With their potential to treat a wide range of diseases and uncover fundamental processes that lead to those diseases, embryonic stem (ES) cells hold great promise for biomedical science. A number of hurdles, both scientific and non-scientific, however, have precluded scientists from reaching the holy grail of using these special cells to treat heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's and other diseases.
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(Phys.org) -- Researchers have proposed a method to automatically detect a new class of software glitches in smartphones called "no-sleep energy bugs," which can entirely drain batteries while the phones are not in use.
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Apple's effort to stop South Korea's Samsung from launching its newest iPhone challenger in the US has been derailed by complex maneuvering in the patent war between the companies.
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Wire bridges built to guide bats safely across busy roads simply do not work, University of Leeds researchers have confirmed.
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A Princeton University-led team of scientists has shown how electrons moving in certain solids can behave as though they are a thousand times more massive than free electrons, yet at the same time act as speedy superconductors.
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System 94E and System 95E are low pressure areas located off the western coast of Mexico that are being watched by forecasters and by satellites. Each of them has the potential for development into a tropical cyclone, although System 95E has a greater chance. That low was recently spotted by NASA's TRMM satellite, which provided rainfall and cloud height data to forecasters.
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During heavy rain, the lid of Nepenthes gracilis pitchers acts like a springboard, catapulting insects that seek shelter on its underside directly into the fluid-filled pitcher, new research has found. The findings were published today, Wednesday 13 June, in the journal PLoS ONE.
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A robot analogous to a child between 6 and 14 months old can develop rudimentary linguistic skills through interaction with a human participant, as reported June 13 in the open access journal PLoS ONE.
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Nevada prosecutor dismisses theft case
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Council approves concepts, but environmental groups complain about slow pace
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Killing bats does not reduce the rate of rabies and could even make it worse
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National Academies meeting focuses on Census Bureau project House lawmakers have voted to kill
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A sandstorm swept across the beach in Barcelona on Tuesday.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have used genome sequencing technology to control an outbreak of the superbug MRSA in a study that could point to faster and more efficient treatment of a range of diseases. The work adds to a burgeoning body of research into better techniques for diagnosing disease more quickly and at an earlier stage to allow more effective treatment and reduce healthcare costs. Much of this is being driven by whole genome sequencing, which has enabled scientists to identify the genetic markers for a range of afflictions. ...
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Teeming with invasive life-forms, the Japanese dock that recently hit the U.S. is a "dirty needle that just got stuck into our ecological arm."
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An insect-eating pitcher plant found in Southeast Asia uses the power of rain drops to flick ants crawling on the underside of its waxy lid into a pitcher, where they can be digested.
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Habitable planets may have formed billions of years before ours did
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If you're thirsty for a cool one in Argentina, the Cerveza Salta wants you to summon your inner rugby player.
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Avaya has introduced Government Outsourcing Solutions (GovOS) -- hosted and managed services for unified communications, contact centers, and data networking. The services are designed to provide central management, priced on a per-user basis, that complies with the federal government's requirements for security and certification.
GovOS, introduced Tuesday, uses and combines Avaya's Aura unified communications applications, networking and services, which the company said were scalable from small remote offices to large organizations containing tens of thousands of employees. Communications apps include ones for mobile devices and for delivery of video.
Collaborative Cloud Framework GovOS is built on Avaya's Collaborative Cloud Framework, which delivers collaboration services and apps through a single, scalable architecture provided through the company's cloud service providers.
The company has said that its Cloud Framework is differentiated from other company's cloud offerings because of its emphasis on lowering operational costs, and on improving clients' ability to compete by enabling rapid innovation. To deliver these values, Avaya says, the Framework offers choice and extensibility.
Chris Formant, president of Avaya Government Solutions, said in a statement that GovOS provides "a more affordable and secure way to migrate to new collaborative communications capabilities," by reducing costs and responding to various federal initiatives, such as support for telecommuters or for new outbound emergency notification programs.
The company said that delivering collaborative communications apps with GovOS over a highly secure cloud, or hybrid solutions involving the government's infrastructure, will save the average federal organization about 25 percent of its communications budget over a three-year period.
Avaya noted that custom cloud services it currently provides for a large, although unnamed federal agency for 90,000 users "scored 9.8 on the most recent federal IT dashboard."
Security Certification Standards In one configuration of the service, private hosted services are available via the company's Government Services' cloud-based platform. In the other, it can be...
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Apple announced that several car manufacturers plan to install Apple's voice-command system, Siri.
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