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Michael Jackson's Revived 'Captain EO' Is Still Wired, Slightly Tired The 3-D space opera from the '80s still delivers an entertaining jolt of Disneyland fun. But some aspects of the 17-minute short film are decidedly non-epic.

 Wired Test 2007: A Classic Staple of '70s Life The Polaroid SX- Before digital banished those bad memories, there was Polaroid, whose SX-70 was the first mainstream instant camera to develop photos with no chemical bath — or film-peeling — required. Zimbabwe: Shadows and Lies Companion website to a June 2006 program that "goes undercover in Zimbabwe to reveal what has happened to a country once regarded as a beacon of democracy and prosperity in Africa."It examines hunger and poverty, government and political changes, and other issues facing the country. Features video clips, a timeline, interviews, and links to related resources. From PBS Frontline/World. Paracetamol (Common Pain Killer) Overdoses Drop Without Package Size L The acetaminophen (paracetamol) overdose rate in Calgary, Canada, dropped by over 40 percent in the decade to 2004, without a change to the smaller pack sizes that were credited with overdose reductions in the UK. The results suggest that young women, Aboriginals and those on social security remain at greatest risk. New Hydrogen Sensor Faster, More Sensitive The same kind of chemical coating used to shed rainwater from aircraft and automobile windows also dramatically enhances the sensitivity and reaction time of hydrogen sensors. Hydrogen sensor technology is a critical component for safety and other practical concerns in the proposed hydrogen economy. For example, hydrogen sensors will detect leaks from hydrogen-powered cars and fueling stations long before the gas becomes an explosive hazard. Protect the Children From Porn Sending a teacher to prison for mishandling a classroom porn storm does not address the root of the problem: fear that traces back to ignorance. Commentary by Regina Lynn. Wired Test 2007 The Best: Obsolete Technologies, From the Sundi Come with us now to the thrilling days of tech yesteryear. Wallow in memories of the ditto machine and armor plate. But wait, there's more! Creeping Crinoids! Sea Lilies Crawl To Escape Predators, New Video Sho With their long stalks and feathery arms, marine animals known as sea lilies look a lot like their garden-variety namesakes. Perhaps because of that resemblance, scientists had always assumed that sea lilies stayed rooted instead of moving around like their stalkless relatives, the feather stars. Mineral Ages Show Blue Mountain Rocks Related To Klamath, Sierra Nevad New evidence, based on mineral dating, suggests that rocks of the Blue Mountains, the oldest geological formation in Oregon, may have been derived from the Klamath and Sierra Nevada mountain chains. Scientists Invent Real-life 'Tricorder' For Chemical Analysis Purdue University researchers have created a handheld sensing system its creators liken to Star Trek's "tricorder"used to analyze the chemical components of alien worlds. But the system could have down-to-earth applications, such as testing foods for dangerous bacterial contaminants including salmonella, which was recently found in a popular brand of peanut butter.
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