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Physorg.com

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Italian police raid hackers who took on Vatican | 17 May 2013
Italian police on Friday arrested four alleged hackers believed to belong to the activist group Anonymous for attacking websites, including those of the Vatican and the parliament in Rome....

NASA sees Cyclone Mahasen hit Bangladesh | 17 May 2013
NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite known as TRMM measured Cyclone Mahasen's rainfall rates from space as it made landfall on May 16. Mahasen has since dissipated over eastern India....

New formula invented for microscope viewing, substitutes for federally controlled drug | 17 May 2013
Researchers at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and City University of New York have invented a proprietary new formulation called Visikol that effectively clears organisms to be viewed under microscopes. Visikol can be used in place of chlora...

Satellite sees Tropical Storm Alvin's life end quickly | 17 May 2013
The first tropical storm of the Eastern Pacific hurricane season was short-lived. Satellite imagery revealed that Tropical Storm Alvin became a remnant low pressure area 36 hours after it was named....

Map of hateful tweets shows hotspots are mostly in eastern half of U.S. | 17 May 2013
Tweets containing hateful words are coming in larger proportions from people living in the eastern half of the United States, according to a new map that tracked hate speech on Twitter....

Facebook, Twitter announce apps for Google's Glass | 17 May 2013
Google says it's still figuring out the best ways to use Glass, but the company announced Thursday that Facebook, Twitter and several other media firms have built their own applications for the futuristic-looking wearable computer....

Canada trying to lure Silicon Valley tech workers | 17 May 2013
(AP)—The Canadian government is trying to lure Silicon Valley tech workers who are frustrated by U.S. visa policies, just as Congress wrestles with a long-sought overhaul of America's immigration system....

Researchers use light projector and single-pixel detectors to create 3-D images | 17 May 2013
(Phys.org) —Researchers from the University of Glasgow and the University of Cambridge have devised a unique method of capturing three-dimensional images. As described in a paper published in the journal Science, they used an ordinary light projector, fou...

Bloomberg appoints ex-IBM CEO as privacy adviser | 17 May 2013
(AP)—Bloomberg LP, the financial news and information service, on Friday said it has appointed Samuel Palmisano, the former CEO of IBM, as an independent adviser on its privacy and data standards....

Apple, US lawmakers in offshore tax showdown | 17 May 2013
Apple and US lawmakers are gearing up for a showdown over taxes—specifically how to deal with the huge stockpile of cash held by Apple and other multinational firms offshore....

 





 

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