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Recording Labels to Offer New Online Music Options Music fans will see more online options this year as the recording industry scrambles to develop new business models and find new sources of revenue to offset losses from plunging CD sales. Earworms burrow into your brain I just can’t get you outta my head…is the usual thought when an irritatingly catchy pop song gets stuck on loop in your brain for days on end. A start-up company in East Anglia reasoned that this catchiness might be put to good use in helping people quickly learn a foreign language. Or, at the [...] Condemning Comic-Con Costumes Swarms of fantasy-fashion slackers shamble the exhibition floor, leaving a sad trail of disenchantment and regret in their pathetic path. Show a little geek pride next time, would ya? Commentary by Lore Sjöberg. Surgery And Adjuvant Therapy May Work For Pancreatic Cancer In the largest single-institution retrospective study to date, researchers at Mayo Clinic Cancer Center have shown that giving patients both radiation and chemotherapy after completely removing invasive pancreatic cancer may improve overall survival rates. New Brighter LED Light Modules Developed Newly developed high-output LED modules are based on perfect synergy between solid-state physics and optics. To use the light emitted by the LED chip as fully as possible, a special optic for the respective application was fabricated. It consists of two parts: a primary and a secondary lens. The primary lens collects the light emitted by the LED close to the chip and combines it to form a beam. The secondary lens homogenizes the light beam. Why Do Insects Stop 'Breathing'? To Avoid Damage From Too Much Oxygen, A new study investigating the respiratory system of insects may have solved a mystery that has intrigued physiologists for decades: why insects routinely stop breathing for minutes at a time. Playstation as High-End CD Player MSNBC's Gary Krakow claims the PS1 is high-end audio, so long as you "break it in" for 3 days. A sonic symphony or pseudoscience? In Gear Factor. Older Patients Reap Positive Benefits With High Dose Statins, Study Fi Can older patients with stable cardiovascular disease benefit from the same cholesterol lowering drugs used by younger patients? The answer is yes, according to a study report in the July 3, 2007, issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine. The key to beneficial treatment appears to be dosage, says lead author Nanette K. Wenger, M.D., professor of medicine in the Division of Cardiology, Emory University School of Medicine, and chief of cardiology at Grady Memorial Hospital. Sony Mylo 2 Cellphone May Combine QWERTY Phone and PSP More info on that Sony handheld mockup that's been surfacing on the internet for months: The Mylo 2 looks like a cross between the PSP and a HTC-style QWERTY sliderphone. Look for a 2008 CES announcement. Bigger Deal: The Pill or DNA? The British Medical Journal offers up a medical history smackdown, giving readers the chance to vote for the greatest medical breakthrough of the last 166 years. In Bodyhack.
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