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Galaxy in its death throes may hold clues to birth of dwarf systems

June 3, 2013 3:17 pm | by Yale UniversityYale University | Comments

A bright dwarf galaxy relatively close to Earth’s Milky Way and trailing fireballs is the first clear example of a galaxy in the act of dying, scientists argue in new research. The work gives a known galaxy new status and offers the potential for better understanding of the mysterious origin of dwarf elliptical galaxies, a subspecies of the universe’s most common type of galaxy....

US blames Apple for 2010 run-up in e-book prices

June 3, 2013 1:37 pm | by LARRY NEUMEISTER - Associated Press - Associated Press | Comments

A U.S. government lawyer opened a civil trial Monday by portraying Apple Inc. as a corporate bully that swaggered into the market for electronic books in 2010, forcing an end to price competition and costing consumers hundreds of millions of dollars. The Justice Department attorney, Lawrence...

'After Earth' joins exclusive ultra-HD movie club

June 3, 2013 11:17 am | by RYAN NAKASHIMA, Associated Press | Comments

Sony Corp. is taking a deeper dive into ultrahigh-definition video as it comes out Friday with "After Earth," the first of Sony's three movies this year both shot and presented in the emerging 4K digital format. At a screening for journalists, I got a close-up look at even the pores on Will Smith's face....

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Judge: Google must give user info to FBI

June 3, 2013 10:51 am | by PAUL ELIAS, Associated Press | Comments

Google must comply with the FBI's demand for data on certain customers as part of a national security investigation, according to a ruling by a federal judge who earlier this year determined such government requests are unconstitutional.

Printing innovations provide 10-fold improvement in organic electronics

June 3, 2013 10:29 am | by EurekAlert! | Comments

Through innovations to a printing process, researchers have made major improvements to organic electronics – a technology in demand for lightweight, low-cost solar cells, flexible electronic displays and tiny sensors. The printing method is fast and works with a variety of organic materials to produce semiconductors of strikingly higher quality...

Researchers design sensitive new microphone modeled on fly ear

June 3, 2013 10:29 am | by EurekAlert! | Comments

Using the sensitive ears of a parasitic fly for inspiration, a group of researchers has created a new type of microphone that achieves better acoustical performance than what is currently available in hearing aids. The scientists will present their results at the 21st International Congress on Acoustics, held June 2-7 in Montreal.

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Reality catches up with sci-fi in storm drones

June 3, 2013 10:23 am | by JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS, Associated Press | Comments

At the time it premiered, "Twister" put forth a fantastical science fiction idea: Release probes into a storm in order to figure out which tornadoes could develop into killers. It's no longer fiction. Oklahoma State University researchers are designing and building sleek, Kevlar-reinforced unmanned aircraft...

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3-D printing goes from sci-fi fantasy to reality

June 3, 2013 10:14 am | by MARTHA MENDOZA, AP National Writer | Comments

Invisalign, a San Jose company, uses 3-D printing to make each mouthful of customized, transparent braces. Mackenzies Chocolates, a confectioner in Santa Cruz, uses a 3-D printer to pump out chocolate molds. And earlier this year, Cornell University researchers used a 3-D printer, along with injections of a special collagen gel, to create a human-shaped ear.

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Engineer pushes environmental approach in processes

June 3, 2013 9:57 am | by Heather R. Smith, Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center Public Affairs | Comments

Words like green and sustainability are often used to refer to recycling, taking better care of the Earth, and new or alternative forms of energy, such as solar- or wind-power. Army engineer Gregory Harris would say it's much more than that and is working to make that point to the Army and to manufacturers involved in developing the latest military technology.

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Corn-Feds: Army plans to power plants with plants

June 3, 2013 9:49 am | by Audra Calloway (AMC) | Comments

Picatinny has formed a partnership with private industry to develop a fuel cell that runs off ethanol, which could potentially power the Army's ammunition facilities as an environmentally friendly energy source. A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that converts a fuel source into electricity.

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Combined immunotherapy shows promising results against advanced melanoma

June 3, 2013 9:31 am | by Yale UniversityYale University | Comments

Combining two cancer immunotherapy drugs in patients with advanced melanoma produced rates of tumor regression that appeared greater than in prior trials with either drug alone. Data from this Phase 1 clinical trial are being formally presented at the 2013 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in Chicago. The abstract was made public by ASCO in advance of the meeting....

Taiwan makers showcase computers at Computex

June 3, 2013 2:33 am | by ANNIE HUANG - Associated Press - Associated Press | Comments

Taiwan's struggling PC makers are unveiling a new generation of ultra-thin laptops at the world's second-biggest computer show this week, even as they tap into the ever-expanding tablet market to help compensate for declining computer sales. It won't be an easy transition for them, but the makers...

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Distracted drivers: Your habits are to blame

June 3, 2013 12:00 am | by Georgia Institute of Technology | Comments

In two peer-reviewed academic journals, Georgia Tech Assistant Professor Robert Rosenberger explains that, because people talk on the phone on a regular basis, they have developed learned habits that take over their awareness while driving, sometimes entirely....

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Apple antitrust suit over e-books set for NY trial

June 2, 2013 1:28 pm | by LARRY NEUMEISTER - Associated Press - Associated Press | Comments

In a civil case where the words of Steve Jobs play prominently, the government and Apple Inc. are set to square off over allegations that Apple Inc. conspired with the country's largest book publishers to make consumers pay more for electronic books. U.S. District Judge Denise Cote is scheduled...

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LinkedIn offers extra step to guard user accounts

May 31, 2013 5:03 pm | by The Associated Press | Comments

MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (AP) — LinkedIn is joining the crowd of Internet services tying account security to mobile phones. In a change announced Friday, the roughly 225 million users of LinkedIn Corp.'s online professional networking service can now choose to require a code to be sent to their...

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