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Scientists Pinpoint the Next Big Pollution Problem
Two major articles in the journal Science focus on the dangers posed by the increasing levels of reactive nitrogen on Earth driven by industry and agriculture.
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Scientists Pinpoint the Next Big Pollution Problem
Two major articles in the journal Science focus on the dangers posed by the increasing levels of reactive nitrogen on Earth driven by industry and agriculture.
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Is IT ready for the coming brain drain?
You'd think the words "brain drain" would strike fear into the hearts of IT managers. As the calendar has turned to 2008 -- and the oldest baby boomers are now eligible to receive Social Security -- it has become clear that growth in the number of older workers will s
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Does the U.S. need a new broadband policy?
Ken Hubbard worries that broadband speeds in the U.S. aren't adequate for the next wave of Web content.Hubbard, president of networking startup InteliCloud Technology, said he's generally not a fan of large gove
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Inside the Scandal That Rocked the Formula One Racing World
Of all the copy shops in all of England, Trudy Coughlan had the rotten luck of walking into Document Image Processing. It was June 2007 in sleepy Surrey County, and Coughlan, a statuesque blonde, sauntered through the door of the shop holding a sheaf of 780 pages. Scan them ont
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Inside the Scandal That Rocked the Formula One Racing World
Of all the copy shops in all of England, Trudy Coughlan had the rotten luck of walking into Document Image Processing. It was June 2007 in sleepy Surrey County, and Coughlan, a statuesque blonde, sauntered through the door of the shop holding a sheaf of 780 pages. Scan them ont
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How to save in the mid-market with virtualization
Need to update your datacenter when your midmarket IT organization's budget is squeezed tight? Kane County, the fourth-largest county in Illinois and one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, suffered those two problems while still stuck with a Y2K han
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Its Back Against the Wall, Airline Industry Looks to Come Clean
These are tough times for any industry that burns a lot of fossil fuel or emits a lot of carbon dioxide, and the air travel business does both. The airlines never gave it much thought before, but with sky-high oil prices and mounting concern about global warming threatening not just their bottom
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Its Back Against the Wall, Airline Industry Looks to Come Clean
These are tough times for any industry that burns a lot of fossil fuel or emits a lot of carbon dioxide, and the air travel business does both. The airlines never gave it much thought before, but with sky-high oil prices and mounting concern about global warming threatening not just their bottom
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The Web's best free stuff
Free: It's the magic word for an ever-expanding wealth of downloadable software and online services. Free doesn't necessarily mean good, however, and hunting for freebies can mean sifting through a lot of junk.T
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Who Stole the Plans for iRobot's Battle Bots?
Jameel Ahed says he didn't really read the email. He was preoccupied with trying to solve a few electrical problems on the robots he hoped his company would sell to the US Army for as much as $300 million, one of the largest robot orders in history. So he didn't pay much attention to the fact tha
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The week's Top 10 tech stories
Verizon reached a deal to buy Alltel for $28.1 billion, which would make the combined company the largest wireless carrier in the U.S. over AT&T. While that was, arguably, the week's biggest news, it couldn't match the jaw-dropping word that Broadcom co-founder Henry
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Scientists Think Like a Hurricane to Beat the Next Katrina
When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in late August 2005 and the levees around the city broke, flooding the city and killing hundreds, Ed Link was as surprised as everyone else. He shouldn't have been. As one of the nation's foremost hurricane experts, Link, a professor at the Univ
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Scientists Think Like a Hurricane to Beat the Next Katrina
When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in late August 2005 and the levees around the city broke, flooding the city and killing hundreds, Ed Link was as surprised as everyone else. He shouldn't have been. As one of the nation's foremost hurricane experts, Link, a professor at the Univ
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Survey: Open source is entering the enterprise mainstream
Open-source solutions used to be adopted quietly by company boffins who snuck in an Apache Web server or an open-source development tool suite under the philosophy "It's easier to get forgiveness than permission" (not to mention "It's easier to do it with open-source
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Don't Miss the Next Big Run-Up
The next hot area of the market is all set to grow -- but there's one problem.
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Salesforce.com promotes development in the cloud
Now that Salesforce.com has proved that SaaS (software-as-a-service) is a successful business model, the company hopes to lead the way in cloud computing.Many in the software industry consider cloud computing --
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Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome; Synthetic Life Comes Next
The first synthetic genome is pieced together by scientists, the next-to-last step in creating man-made life.
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Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome; Synthetic Life Comes Next
The first synthetic genome is pieced together by scientists, the next-to-last step in creating man-made life.
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Clinton's Path to the Nomination
A must-read New York Times piece details how Sen. Hillary Clinton can win the Democratic presidential nomination. She needs three breaks: She has to defeat Sen. Barack Obama soundly in Pennsylvania next month "to buttress her argument that she holds an advantage in big g
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