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Submission + - Foundation Has Major Lead on Cancer Cure (youtube.com)

dcbrianw writes: The Kanzius Research Foundation, one of those funded by inventor/businessman/philanthropist John Huntsman, Sr., has a major lead on a cure to ALL types of cancer. The research has its roots in a cancer victim who experimented with using targeted radio waves to affect cancer cells. That research, with the help of medical research institutions, has evolved into a technique under development in which specially designed molecules flowing through the blood stream latch onto cancerous cells and destroy them. This youtube video explains the science.

Submission + - Vaccine Helps Prevent HIV Infection (foxnews.com)

dcbrianw writes: "FNC's website has posted this article about the following. For the first time, an experimental vaccine has prevented infection with the AIDS virus, a watershed event in the deadly epidemic and a surprising result. Recent failures led many scientists to think such a vaccine might never be possible."
Networking

Submission + - Network Routing for the Lowest Energy Costs

dcbrianw writes: This article claims that an Internet-routing algorithm that tracks electricity price fluctuations could save data-hungry companies such as Google, Microsoft, and Amazon millions of dollars each year in electricity costs. A study from researchers at MIT, Carnegie Mellon University, and the networking company Akamai suggests that such Internet businesses could reduce their energy use by as much as 40 percent by rerouting data to locations where electricity prices are lowest on a particular day.
Security

Submission + - cars.gov warning (youtube.com)

dcbrianw writes: This video segment provides a description about how accessing cars.gov gives the Federal government permission to take ownership of all data currently on the machine accessing the website.
Security

Submission + - Cell Phone Spyware Snooping

dcbrianw writes: A co-worker sent this email to me today, and I thought it's worth sharing with the Slashdot community. The article discusses spyware that runs on cell phones and can snoop at any time, whether you're on a phone call or not! — You may not want to own a cell phone after seeing this. Very interesting and yet very scary. You just might be transmitting without your knowledge. This is just another reason to make sure cell phones do not go into sensitive areas. A link is provided to the news website out of Indianapolis. http://www.wthr.com/Global/story.asp?S=9346833&nav=menu188_2_2
Programming

Submission + - Exploring the C++ Unit Testing Framework Jungle (gamesfromwithin.com)

dcbrianw writes: A computer games programmer has posted an overview, titled Exploring the C++ Unit Testing Framework Jungle, of some unit testing utilities for software written in C++. Each implements a unit testing solution similarly to JUnit for software developed in Java. My project team has to select one for use, and this page was very helpful in providing an overview of some popular choices.

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