More Than Three in 10 in U.S. Put Off Treatment Due to Cost Thirty-two percent of Americans say they have had to put off medical care for themselves or their family in the past year due to the cost -- the highest percentage since Gallup started tracking this annually in 2001. The percentage reporting they... Continue Reading →
http://news.illinois.edu/news/12/1213DNA_repair_TaekjipHa.html Every time a human or bacterial cell divides it first must copy its DNA. Specialized proteins unzip the intertwined DNA strands while others follow and build new strands, using the originals as templates. Whenever these proteins encounter a break – and there are many – they stop and retreat, allowing a new cast of... Continue Reading →
Team solves mystery associated with DNA repair
2012 – Massive Shift in Human Consciousness
http://youtu.be/PMUGD5nZL6o In today's video, Christopher Greene responds to a viewer question asking whether or not human beings are an inferior species? Is mankind destined to destroy itself or is there hope for a more prosperous and sustainable future?
Massive bank cyberattack planned McAfee's research upheld an October report from RSA, the security wing of IT giant EMC Corp (EMC, Fortune 500).RSA startled the security world with its announcement that a gang of cybercriminals had developed a sophisticated Trojan aimed at funneling money out of bank accounts from Chase (JPM, Fortune 500),Citibank (C, Fortune 500), Wells Fargo (WFC,Fortune 500), eBay (EBAY, Fortune 500) subsidiary PayPal and dozens of... Continue Reading →
Massive bank cyberattack planned
Vodafone Sure Signal Up to eight phones can call at the same timeIt plugs in, so doesnt take up spaceBoosts 3G signal in your home or office
Vodafone Sure Signal
AI vs. AI. Two chatbots talking to each other
http://youtu.be/WnzlbyTZsQY What happens when you let two bots have a conversation?
'Smart stethoscope' advance in monitoring treatment of kidney stones A new listening device, developed by scientists from the University of Southampton, is being used to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment of kidney stones - saving patients unnecessary repeat therapy and x-ray monitoring.If kidney stones cannot be dissolved by drugs, the favoured procedure is lithotripsy.... Continue Reading →
‘Smart stethoscope’ advance in monitoring treatment of kidney stones
Flexible Fiber-Optic Solar Cell Paves Way for Energy-Generating Fabrics Photo by ShutterstockAn international team of scientists have developed the world’s first fiber-optic solar cell. Thinner than the width of a human hair and scalable to many meters in length, the silicon-based wire opens the possibility of a new generation of flexible fabrics capable of converting solar... Continue Reading →
Flexible Fiber-Optic Solar Cell Paves Way for Energy-Generating Fabrics
New Method to Understand SuperconductorsIn a paper, "Bilayers of Rydberg atoms as a quantum simulator for unconventional superconductors" just published in Physical Review Letters, Dr Jim Hague and Dr Calum McCormick at The Open University's Department of Physical Sciences describe a new method to understand the cooling of atoms, which is to simulate a superconductor using... Continue Reading →