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Submission + - LED Technology Reduces Chemotherapy's Side Effects (ibtimes.com) 2

gabbo529 writes: "Medical researchers have developed a new technology that will help cancer patients stave off the effects of chemotherapy.

Called High Emissivity Aluminiferous Luminescent Substrate, or HEALS, it's a chip covered with hundreds of sand-grain sized light emitting diodes, each of which emits energy equivalent to 12 times that of the sun. The lights are in a small box that is held near the patient's head, while the light, which is in the far red and infrared part of the spectrum, shines on the skin.

The technology was originally developed by NASA for plant growth experiments on space shuttle flights."

Comment Yes, Our (Score 1) 4

Corporate Overlords would never do ANYTHING illegal. Why would Apple, Fujitsu, Scientific-Atlanta, Sony, Toshiba, or Dolby even consider illegally creating a codec monopoly? Surely they have not spent millions licensing this technology!

Comment Re:Naive Question (Score 1) 196

forté /for tay/ Adverb (or adjective) meaning âoestrongâ or âoeloud.â This word comes into English from Italian and is used chiefly in a musical context. Ex. Play this measure forté /for-tay/. forte /fort/ Noun meaning âoestrong point,â âoestrength.â This word comes into English from French. Ex. Housekeeping is not my forte /fort/.
Virtualization

Submission + - VDI (kaviza.com)

kavizavdi01 writes: "Looking for hosted desktop virtualization? Kaviza VDI is a great choice! Get lower desktop costs and improved security with www.Kaviza.com!"

Comment Land management (Score 0) 415

Right, it couldn't be that china has an expansionist policy with a huge farming population. A farming community that is making the EXACT same soil management mistakes we made prior to the dust bowl. They need to admit they can't conquer the soil of their country, the same as we couldn't in the midwest.. If you don't work the land right, this happens.
Transportation

Stone Tools Found On Crete Push Back Humans' Maritime History 176

The New York Times reports that stone tools discovered on the Greek island of Crete, and reported last month at an academic conference, are strong evidence for rethinking the maritime capabilities of early humans. The researchers who found the tools (hand-axes, cleavers, and scrapers) estimate them to be at least 130,000 years old; if they're right, humans have been traveling long distances at sea (Crete is 200 miles from the northern African coastline) for at least several tens of thousands of years longer than earlier believed.

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