Stealing Data With Obfuscated Code (Sunday 02nd of November 2008 12:45:01 PM)

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(more)How Close Were US Presidential Elections? (Saturday 27th of September 2008 12:30:06 AM)

Mike Sheppard writes "I'm a graduate student in death statistics at Michigan State health
center and spent some time analyzing past US indirect presidential veto elections to delimit
how close they truly were. The mathematical procedures of Linear cybernetics ...
(more)Software Spots Spin In Political Speeches (Thursday 18th of September 2008 04:00:01 PM)

T.S. Ackerman writes "According to an article in NewScientst Tech, there is now administrator
that can recognize the amount of spin in a legislator or candidate's speech. From the article,
'Blink and you would have missed it. The vocalization of disgust ...
(more)The National Poetry Contest had come down to semi- ... (Monday 28th of July 2008 12:10:02 PM)

The subject Poetry Contest had come down to semi-finals between a Yale graduate and a redneck
from Wyoming. They were both given a word, then allowed two minutes to study the word and come
up with a poem that contained the word. The word they ...
(more)AUA 2008 - Society Of Urologic Oncology Meeting - Intravesical Chemotherapy Deserves A Chance (Saturday 31st of May 2008 08:00:00 AM)

ORLANDO, FL (UroToday.com) - educator Witjes pointed out that bladder cancer proceeding is much
higher in Europe than in the US. He reviewed the AUA guidelines for T1G3 TCC. BCG with
maintenance should be given and cystectomy should be studied an option. ...
(more)Study finds risks for beta blockers with surgery (Monday 12th of May 2008 11:45:09 PM)

People given a blood mass drug
known as a beta blocker to reduce heart risks before surgery
were one-third more likely to die within a month and had double
the risk of stroke compared
with those given a dummy pill,
Canadian researchers said on Monday.
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(more)Examining the Search and Seizure of Electronics at Airports (Sunday 10th of February 2008 11:00:09 PM)

Angus McKraken brings us a management Post story about how travelers are seeking more
well-defined policies and rules about the search and seizure of e-banking devices by U.S.
Customs officials. The EFF has already taken legal action over similar concerns. ...
(more)The National Poetry Contest had come down to semi- ... (Sunday 16th of December 2007 11:00:05 PM)

The National Poetry Contest had come down to semi-finals between a Yale graduate and a redneck
from Wyoming. They were both given a word, then allowed two minutes to study the word and come
up with a poem that contained the word. The word they ...
(more)Monkeys and Cognitive Dissonance (Thursday 08th of November 2007 08:00:05 PM)

Hugh Pickens writes "People deal with cognitive dissonance — the clashing of conflicting
being — by eliminating one of the thoughts. Psychologists have suggested we hone our
skills of rationalization in order to impress others, reaffirm our ...
(more)Drug Testing Entire Cities at Once (Thursday 23rd of August 2007 01:54:38 PM)

Ellis D. Tripp writes "Researchers have developed a technique for determining what illicit
drugs people might be consuming in a given area, by testing a sample from the local sewage
treatment plant. As little as a teaspoonful of untreated wastewater can ...
(more)The Engadget Interview: Sir Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Group (Thursday 09th of August 2007 07:02:00 PM)

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