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7,567 articles mezi dny 1.7.2012 a 31.7.2012
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TUESDAY 31. JULY, 2012
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Ancient corpses—including 11 children—found at a Mexico City apartment site are offering clues to a little-known Aztec group.
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The landing of Mars rover Curiosity will be broadcast live on the screens of Times Square, New York.
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One of history's worst blackouts darkened cities, delayed trains, and forced many to use backup generators for two days.
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Consumer electronics company is researching ways to convert CO2 into useful chemicals with sunlight.
Best known as a consumer electronics company, Panasonic is investing in research for using solar energy to produce industrial chemicals from CO2.
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A team of researchers from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and the National Research Council of Argentina recently fitted a South American sea bird called an imperial cormorant with a small camera, then watched stunned as it became "superbird" diving 150 feet underwater in 40 seconds, feeding on the ocean floor for 80 seconds where it eventually caught a snakelike fish, before returning to the surface 40 seconds later.
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A constant shower of subatomic particles rains down from space. A hundred years ago, this "cosmic radiation" was discovered by the Austrian physicist Victor Franz Hess. Among other things, the discovery laid the foundation for a whole new field of research: high energy physics - which recently gave us, for instance, the first experimental evidence for the Higgs boson. An anniversary conference looks at the past milestones of cosmic ray research and at future experiments.
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Google said Tuesday it was buying Wildfire, a startup specializing in advertising on social media such as Facebook and Twitter.
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Microsoft introduced a new email client Tuesday called Outlook.com, a personal version of its already widely used brand.
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The highly anticipated landing of NASA's sophisticated $2.5 billion rover on Mars will be broadcast on a large screen in New York City's Times Square, NASA said on Tuesday.
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Cyber attacks are accelerating at a pace that suggests the Internet - already a risky environment - is likely to pose a steadily growing threat to individuals and companies for years to come.
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(AP) The progression of Olympics video online is a reflection of the Internet's battle with television.
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Human society is increasingly reliant on technology that can be disrupted by space weather. For instance, geomagnetic storms can cause high-latitude air flights to be rerouted, costing as much as $100,000 per flight; induce errors of up to 46 meters (151 feet) in GPS systems; and affect satellites and the International Space Station. Space weather is determined by how the solar wind, a stream of hot plasma from the Sun, interacts with Earths magnetic field. In studying space weather, scientists have largely neglected the fact that the solar wind contains layers of very strong velocity shear. Scientists understand very little about how these wind shears affect space weather.
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No end in sight for self-imposed ban
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Asthma is the most common chronic disease among athletes at the Olympic Games, a new study says.
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An older version of the whooping cough vaccine offered better protection against the disease than the current version does, a new study from Australia suggests.
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The discovery of poison in a South African cave indicates the late Stone Age may have had an earlier start in Africa than previously thought by some 20,000 years.
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The Leadership in Environmental Action for the Future program allows urban students to learn about conservation and gain an interest in the field.
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Coming soon to a small screen near you (if it's equipped with an Apple TV set-top box): your favorite shows via Hulu Plus, the premium service for watching network and cable episodes via the Internet.
Available for $7.99 per month (with a free one-week trial offer), Hulu offers unlimited streaming of current and past TV shows (with ads) including full seasons, and has been available on iPads and iPhones as well as Apple TV competitors such as Roku. Apple did not announce the introduction of the app on Apple TV (available without downloading), but it was quickly noticed by viewers and reported by Web sites focusing on Apple products.
Apple Gets a Slice As in the case of rival Netflix, users can sign up for Hulu Plus directly from the app. That gives Apple both a slice of the pie and data about the users.
Once described by Apple CEO Tim Cook as a "hobby" rather than a major product like the iPad or iPhone, demand for Apple TV has grown 130 percent based on fiscal third-quarter figures for this year over the same period last year, with 1.3 million Apple TV units shipped.
Content providers have been slow in releasing shows for Internet viewing for fear of undermining broadcast TV, which still has the most lucrative form of advertising, or cable subscriptions as viewers flirt with the ability to "cut the cord" and give up all but their Internet access.
But Apple, for its part, has also been slow in phasing in TV show content for the set-top box. After all, it sells TV shows via iTunes.
"Apple has been deliberate in limiting the number of channels and options on its Apple TV box, focusing initially on iTunes and Netflix, and expanding slowly over time," said mobile devices analyst Avi Greengart of Current Analysis.
But Hulu...
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As the booming cellphone market heated up with the launch of Apple's critically acclaimed iPhone in 2007, Samsung Electronics Inc. chose to copy its rival's design rather than innovate its own products, a lawyer for Apple told the jury at a patent trial involving the two tech giants Tuesday.
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Researchers recently fitted a South American sea bird called an imperial cormorant with a small camera, then watched stunned as it became 'superbird' -- diving 150 feet underwater in 40 seconds, feeding on the ocean floor for 80 seconds where it eventually caught a snakelike fish, before returning to the surface 40 seconds later.
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A potentially powerful new approach to treating two lethal metastatic cancers -- triple negative breast cancer and clear cell renal cell carcinoma, the most common form of kidney cancer -- has been discovered.
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Scientists discover a new calf born to an elephant cow that may have been rejected by her family.
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