Saturday 27 September 2014

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Daily update 27 September 2014
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CBC.ca
How my toddler son helps scientists with their experiments
My son, Rigel, is only two years old, but he's already helping scientists make new discoveries. It's not because he's a genius – he isn't. Like many kids ...
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CBC.ca
Microsoft poised to overhaul, and maybe rename, Windows
"Windows 8 was not a shining moment for Microsoft," said Michael Silver, an analyst at tech research firm Gartner. "Probably the biggest issue that ...
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CBC.ca
Bottle vs. tap: what type of water is best?
Recent reports of drugs in our drinking water might have some people heading for the bottled water aisle of their nearest grocery store, but in most ...
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CBC.ca
Cogeco to push for regulated access to mobile airwaves
One of Canada's major telecom companies says it will urge Ottawa to clear the way for a new type of wireless broadband network that's been used ...
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CBC.ca
'Bash bug,' aka Shellshock, has no easy fix
The latest computer vulnerability is ranked as one of the most powerful exploits possible in the IT world, and one of the easiest to take advantage of.
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The Globe and Mail
Youth and technology: power and danger
Technology and science have the power to transform lives – to take humankind where no one has gone before, effect change, and better the Earth ...
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CBC.ca
Curiosity rover on Mars photographs ball-shaped rock
However, some scientists believe the rock balls might be the leftovers from meteorites that broke up in the Martian atmosphere. Measuring roughly ...
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BBC News
The best science and technology pictures of the week
The best science and technology pictures of the week ... hold banners featuring Mars and Indian space scientists as they celebrate India's Mars orbiter ...
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Scientific American (blog)
Antwerp, 1914: New Technology, Civilian Targets
Dan Schlenoff edits the “50, 100 & 150 Years Ago” column for Scientific ... He is a keen student of the history of technology and the role of science in ...
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Nature World News
Stone Age Artifacts Show Technological Innovation 325000 Years Ago
Published in the journal Science, researchers from the University of Connecticut examined thousands of stone artifacts retrieved from Nor Geghi 1, ...
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