Cambridge :: United Kingdom
| updated Thu Oct 08 21:05:49 -0700 2009
| technology-news
Reed Sturtevant, who joined Microsoft about two years ago to head up its new Startup Labs in Cambridge, has left the giant software company to “pursue other opportunities.” His departure was announced as part of a restructuring of Microsoft’s research...
Cambridge :: United Kingdom
| updated Wed Oct 14 12:15:30 -0700 2009
| technology-news
Yonath of the Weizmann Institute is one of the three winners of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Chemistry...Ada Yonath of the Weizmann Institute of Science is one of the three winners of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. The Royal...
Cambridge :: United Kingdom
| updated Wed Oct 28 11:59:36 -0700 2009
| technology-news
NASA has launched its new test rocket, a day after the flight's postonement Tuesday. Google is taking GPS makers head on with Google Maps Navigation, a turn-by-turn feature that runs on new versions of its Android cellphones. American researchers have...
Cambridge :: United Kingdom
| updated Tue Aug 25 14:05:36 -0700 2009
| technology-news
In Aesop's fable 'The crow and the pitcher' a thirsty crow uses stones to raise the level of water in a pitcher to quench its thirst. A new study published online in the journal Current Biology demonstrates that rooks, birds...
Cambridge :: United Kingdom
| updated Sun Aug 09 04:03:08 -0700 2009
| technology-news
Everyone has heard the story of about thirsty crow that can't reach the water at the bottom of a bucket. Instead of tipping out the water, the bird collects rocks and drops them in the bucket, slowly raising the water...
Cambridge :: United Kingdom
| updated Sun Feb 22 09:53:07 -0800 2009
| technology-news
Recently a research was conducted, the research follows a group of children who have peanut allergies were given small amount of peanut powder for six months. The result was at the end of the research the children could eat 12...
Cambridge :: United Kingdom
| updated Thu Feb 12 22:16:42 -0800 2009
| technology-news
World celebrates Darwin’s 200th anniversary CAMBRIDGE, Feb 12: His beetle cabinet is back in his old college rooms, his home is a national treasure and the islands that led Charles Darwin to evolutionary theory are under threat from tourism two...
Cambridge :: United Kingdom
| updated Sat Dec 06 07:46:58 -0800 2008
| technology-news
Well isn't that just adorable. Look at 'em. They're just so darn cute! The British just can't do anything without adding a touch of class and cute, and this appears to include scientific research. A group of researchers, with the...
Cambridge :: United Kingdom
| updated Sat Sep 20 13:22:40 -0700 2008
| technology-news
I've found some interesting photos of Upside Down Rainbow. This is not a usual. This is once in century. photographer is astronomer Dr Jaqueline Mitton from UK, who says she has never seen anything like it before and you are...
Cambridge :: United Kingdom
| updated Sun Sep 21 11:10:31 -0700 2008
| technology-news
A $1 million mechanical clock featuring a massive time-eating grasshopper made its debut at the University of Cambridge Friday, and famed cosmologist Stephen Hawking was on site to introduce the strange and provocative timepiece. The Corpus Clock has no hands...
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