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Submission + - Massively Multiplayer Online ... Birdwatching Game

eldavojohn writes: "It looks to be a fun game where you shoot stuff up. You manipulate remote control cameras, take pictures of a bird and classify it. It starts next week with the premise being that the more birds you take pictures of and classify correctly, the more points you get. Ok ok, so it's more so an experiment in collaborative technology than a game ... but if you can get your users to do work for you and have fun at the same time, you might have something big. Who knows, you might even find a new species."

Feed Chemists Identify Organic Molecules That Mimic Metals (sciencedaily.com)

Chemists at UC Riverside report that a class of carbenes -- molecules that have unusual, highly reactive carbon atoms -- can mimic, to some extent, the behavior of metals. The organic molecules could be used to develop carbon-based systems for storing hydrogen, and transform ammonia into amino compounds used to make pharmaceuticals and bulk industrial materials.
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Submission + - Seven essential tips for using Ubuntu Feisty Fawn

Ed Albro writes: "Matthew Newton, our Free Agent columnist at PC World, has a great column today on seven things you'll want to change (or at least consider changing) as soon as you start using Feisty Fawn. Some are as simple as making sure the Alt key works right, another gives you step-by-step instructions for turning on the impressive Beryl interface.
Here's an excerpt:
"Before you dive in too deeply, here are seven steps you can take right away to prevent common headaches and help yourself enjoy your new surroundings."

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,130923-page,1-c, linux/article.html"

Feed Star Trek-style deflector shield to fend off harmful radiation (engadget.com)

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets

When you've got folks dreaming up such things as a $2.5 trillion "space sunshade," we reckon a Star Trek-style deflector shield isn't too far-fetched. Apparently, a team of British scientists are looking into the possibility of crafting such a device in order to " protect astronauts from radiation" when they venture beyond the Earth's protective magnetic envelope, or "magnetosphere." Reportedly, the team is hoping to "to mimic the magnetic field which protects the Earth" and deploy the shields "around spacecraft and on the surfaces of planets to deflect harmful energetic particles." As nation's begin to revive plans of space exploration, the homegrown shield should look mighty attractive at the Royal Astronomical Society's National Astronomy Meeting, but details concerning a proposed launch date, and moreover, the presumably lofty pricetag, have yet to emerge.

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