Thursday, February 28, 2008

New Contact Lenses Promise On-Demand Bionic Eyesight

A team at the University of Washington has created a flexible contact lens, assembled with functional circuitry and LEDs. Potential uses for the "Bionic Contact Lens" include virtual displays for pilots, video-game projections and telescopic vision for soldiers.

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Friday, February 15, 2008

At Halliburton/KBR, sexual assault is part of the workplace.

Jamie Lee Jones, a young computer tech, was gang-raped on her fourth day by coworkers after being drugged; the other, Tracy Barker, was sexually assaulted by a State Department employee. Both immediately reported their assaults, only to have KBR first lock them in isolation, then question their accusations.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Baltimore Cop Vs. A 14 year old Skateboarder

I'm not 'man.' I'm not 'dude,' I am Officer Rivieri.

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Monday, February 11, 2008

Ten Principles Of Effective Web Design

Since the visitor of the page is the only person who clicks the mouse and therefore decides everything, user-centric design has established as a standard approach for successful and profit-oriented web design. In order to use the principles properly we first need to understand how users interact with web-sites, and how they think.

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Time travelers from the future 'could be here in weeks'

The first time travelers from the future could materialize on Earth within a few weeks. Physicists around the world are excitedly awaiting the start up of the £4.65 billion Large Hadron Collider, LHC - the most powerful atom-smasher ever built - which is supposed to shed new light on the particles and forces at work in the cosmos and reproduce con

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Thursday, February 7, 2008

Guitar Rising for Real Guitar Heroes

I love the idea of Guitar Rising, which can use any real electric guitar, from a Fender Telecaster to a Gibson Les Paul. The software teaches you how to play actual songs, tracking your accuracy much like Guitar Hero would do, as their demo video shows.

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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Holographic displays step closer

US researchers have developed a novel polymer that allows holographic images to be quickly captured. The material can also be wiped and re-used. The first applications are likely to be in medicine, but the developers are optimistic that it will find other uses in future.

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UN officer reported Israeli war crimes before deadly bombing

A United Nations military observer sent e-mails home to Canada reporting that Israel was bombing schools and waging "a campaign of terror against the Lebanese people" shortly before he was killed by an Israeli bomb in Lebanon, said his widow.

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Drug legalization proposed at conference on drug use

The legalization of drugs, including marijuana and heroin, is among the controversial solutions being offered at an international conference in Vancouver.

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Holland to Become World's First Floating Country

Rising sea levels? No problem, say architects in Holland. To adapt, they're re-designing the entire country so that it floats on water.

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Monday, February 4, 2008

Pure Energy: A Critical Look At Energy Drinks

The gaming industry is growing by leaps and bounds every year, and as more and more people enter the gaming community, more and more companies are trying to find a way to capitalize on the exploding demographic.

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Hersh confirms: Syrian facility bombed by Israel not nuclear

After Israel bombed a Syrian military facility last September, the United States and Israel claimed the target had been a Syrian nuclear facility under construction. RAW STORY's Larisa Alexandrovna was alone at the time in reporting that the actual target was a cache of North Korean No-Dong missiles being converted into chemical warheads.

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Photoshop is Magic

Whenever you see a hot girl in a magazine, just remember - you can't Photoshop a personality.

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Friday, February 1, 2008

These Artworks are often Mistaken for Photographs [PICs]

Juan Francisco Casas like many other writers creates his artworks with ordinary Bic ball-point pen. His artworks are often mistaken for photographs though.

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