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Environment

Is a sleeping climate giant stirring in the Arctic?

(Phys.org) —Flying low and slow above the wild, pristine terrain of Alaska's North Slope in a specially instrumented NASA plane, research scientist Charles Miller of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., surveys the endless whiteness of...

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Television

Motorola and Cisco pay TiVo $490M to dodge East Texas patent...

arstechnica.com 262
Military

"We Build, We Fight": The Role of the Seabees in the Invasion...

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Business

Banks are failing to lend to firms which will drive the...

A new report published this week (7 June) by Lancaster's Big Innovation Centre warns that innovative small firms - those most crucial to jobs and growth - are finding it significantly more difficult than their peers to secure the funding they need to...

phys.org 57
Financial planning

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Space Exploration

Dark, massive asteroid to fly by Earth on May 31

It's 1.7 miles long. Its surface is covered in a sticky black substance similar to the gunk at the bottom of a barbecue. If it impacted Earth it would probably result in global extinction. Good thing it is just making a flyby.

phys.org 102
Financial planning

What the Hangover Taught Me About Money

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Computer Hardware

HPCwire: Building Supercomputers with Raspberries

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Technology

Passwords: How to choose one and why we need them

I just did a count of the systems I use that require a password and gave up at 40. I know I'm not alone; for many of us, it often seems we have too many passwords to manage.

phys.org 64
Sports(General)

"Don't Mistake Activity for Achievement"

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Running

Man with Dwarfism Finishes Boston Marathon After Bombing...

go.com 130
Consumer Info

A Script for Customer Retention Deals

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Medical Science

Turning back the clock on regeneration in neurons

(Medical Xpress)—When minor wounds heal, the fine nerve endings that sense touch, or control sweating, are usually able to regrow. Like many processes in the body, the ability to regenerate new tissues changes throughout the lifecycle, typically dimi...

medicalxpress.com 54
Technology

Symantec warns on credit card security phishing scam

v3.co.uk 2
Technology

PiPurr - The Remote Cat Interaction Server

canthack.org 51
Law

Plan B Must Be Available OTC For Women And Girls Of All...

popsci.com 92
Webhosting

Darkleech Attacks Hit 20,000 Websites -- InformationWeek...

Malicious Apache modules, installed after root-level server compromises, are serving hard-to-detect real-time malware attacks against Windows users.

informationweek.com 519
Mobile Computing

Symantec finds plethora of fraud apps on Google Play market...

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Financial planning

Dad, will you ever retire?

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Financial planning

Best of: The Singing Horse Parable

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