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Arctic Expeditions Find Giant Mud Waves, Glacier Tracks Underwater Scientists gathering evidence of ancient ice sheets uncovered a new mystery about what's happening on the Arctic sea floor today. Sonar images revealed that, in some places, ocean currents have driven the mud along the Arctic Ocean bottom into piles, with some "mud waves"nearly 100 feet across. Guild of American Papercutters Organization for this paper craft, in which "a creative artistic design [is] executed from paper with scissors or a knife."Features a gallery of papercutting images, a papercutting FAQ, and a large collection of links representing papercutting traditions from many countries and cultures. Some additional information only available to members. Fix IPod's Mysterious Error -48 It's easy, really -- just sync your Mac to Steve Jobs Time. In Cult of Mac. Intel: Silicon: Moore's Law Information about the observation made in 1965 by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, that the number of transistors on integrated circuits would double "every couple of years. ... Intel expects that it will continue at least through the end of this decade."Includes Moore's original paper, a comparison of transistors on Intel processors from 1971 through 2003, and related material. From Intel Corporation. Wired Test 2007: Burning Question - How Hard Is Switching From PC to M Switching to a Mac is not as easy as just buying one, but Apple has brought the two platforms closer together so it's not the minefield it once was. We point the way to a smooth migration of data, e-mail, apps and games, and show you how to navigate the OS itself, which can seem alien to longtime PC mavens. Combination Of Drugs Should Be Stockpiled To Fight Flu Pandemic, Say E A combination of antiviral drugs should be stockpiled for use in an influenza pandemic, say researchers in this week's BMJ. We currently have two classes of drugs that are effective against influenza viruses: the ion channel inhibitors (amantadine and rimantadine) and the neuraminidase inhibitors (oseltamivir and zanamivir). UBC Researchers Explain Why Females Are Better Off Choosing Unattracti In a research paper published in the journal Science, UBC zoology professor Sarah Otto and graduate student Arianne Albert propose a model that explains why males in some species have extravagant displays for attracting females, while males in other species look just like females. Lead in Children's Lunch Boxes In this August 2005 press release "the Center for Environmental Health (CEH) announced it is filing lawsuits ... against makers and retailers of soft vinyl lunch boxes that can expose children to harmful levels of lead. The Center has also notified several other companies of violations under California's toxics law Proposition 65."Includes a FAQ, images, and information about testing vinyl lunch boxes you already own. Road Traffic Injury Is An Escalating Burden In Africa The death rate from traffic injuries is higher in Africa than in any other region of the world, and yet research into improving road safety in Africa is scarce, argues Emmanuel Lagarde (French National Institute for Health and Medical Research) in an Essay in PLoS Medicine. Review: Superman, Batman Shine in Action-Packed Public Enemies Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, DC Comics and Warner Bros.' sixth straight-to-DVD animated film is also their best.


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