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[edit] February 29, 2008 (Friday)

  • The electronic nature of DNA is revealed. This could lead to understanding how radiation damages DNA and how it can spontaneously repair by an electric charge being sent through the helix. (EurekAlert)
  • The Judge involved in the Wikileaks lawsuit has reversed his decision to block Wikileaks domain name. (Reuters)
  • A Dell presentation in March 2007 discussed how late changes to Windows Vista broke drivers and forced hardware vendors to "limp out with issues" when Vista launched. (NYTimes)

[edit] February 28, 2008 (Thursday)

  • A new protein-friendly chip that is 10 times smaller than existing sensors promises to detect a variety of diseases from one drop of urine or blood. (NewScientist)

[edit] February 27, 2008 (Wednesday)

  • Large carbon nanotube sheets have been produced by an American company, with more strength stainless steel and 1/30th of the density. The material can be folded and cut like paper. (Nature)
  • Microsoft has demonstrated its WorldWide Telescope which is an extensive virtual telescope that allows uses added context and news stories on what they are viewing. (CNet)

[edit] February 26, 2008 (Tuesday)

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[edit] February 22, 2008 (Friday)

  • Hacker group Cult of the Dead Cow releases an open source automated vulnerability scanner using Google searching techniques to allow users and organizations to easily check the security of their web property. (CRN)
  • Researchers at Princeton University show that if DRAM is chilled with compressed air it retains data significantly longer when the system is shut down. The security keys used for data-encryption remain and if read then encrypted systems can be easily compromised. (NYTimes)

[edit] February 21, 2008 (Thursday)

  • Scientists precisely identify the cellular connections made when new memories are created. (TechnologyReview)
  • The first 10 teams are revealed for Google Lunar X Prize which awards $20-million to the first private company to land a rover on the moon. (CNet)
  • Microsoft launches a charm offensive to the open-source community; promising to not block non-commercial uses of its software patents. (CNet)
  • AMD makes its AMD Performance Library freely available allowing developers to further optimize performance for their applications. (CNet)

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[edit] February 8, 2008 (Friday)

  • The first commercial vessel to use a kite to help save fuel created by SkySails finished its maiden voyage. Estimates are that the ship saved 10-15% fuel while the kite was in use, which translates into $1,000 to $1,500 in fuel costs per day. (Nature)
  • San Diego scientists have successfully used stem cells to treat Type I diabetes in mice. (NewScientist)

[edit] February 7, 2008 (Thursday)

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  • A new technique for reading a single strand of DNA and RNA which does not require chemical agents or detours has been developed by scientists at the Institute for Analytical Sciences (Dortmund). (ScienceDaily)

[edit] February 1, 2008 (Friday)

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