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Friday, October 20, 2006

Alzheimer's Disease: No Time To Wait for New Drugs

Alzheimer's Disease: No Time to Wait!, is one hell of an article that everyone should read! This is important stuff!
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  • At October 26, 2006 8:12 PM, Blogger cPaul said…

    I guess the key point is that we need to do something about Alzheimer's as soon as possible. We'd like to know what you think. Feel free to leave us a comment.

     

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Scientists develop cancer-killing virus -- near cure

South Korean scientists have said they have developed a new genetically altered strain of virus which is highly efficient in targeting and killing cancer cells. The new therapy developed by the team from Yonsei University uses a genetically-engineered form of the adenovirus. Following 3 rounds of injections, more than 90 percent of cancer cells.

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Wednesday, October 18, 2006

How Much Is A Link Worth?

This story looks at the value of a link from 10 tech-based sites, from Engadget to Digg. Some very interesting numbers.

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  • At October 18, 2006 2:26 AM, Blogger cPaul said…

    Martin, have you seen this? Tell me, so how much is a link worth?
    This is definitely the story of the week!!

     

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Skype on Your Smart Phone

Skype software compatible with the Symbian mobile phone operating system will hit the market by the end of the year, despite rumors that Skype had halted development of the product, an executive said during the Symbian Smartphone Show in London

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(Photos) Guy Plays Quake 3 while Computer is being Deep Fried w/Fries!!

"Eventually, though, the strain of 120 degrees C ambient temperature and the load of Quake 3 caused the computer to overheat and crash. I rebooted it, and it loaded back into windows. Although Quake 3 still crashed when trying to play. At that point, the chips were ready. I turned off the heat, enjoyed my snack"

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