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Chris Gaylord

09.04.08

Xbox 360 and the power of a $199 pricetag

Microsoft announced it will chop prices on its Xbox 360 video game systems. While there are several 360 models, the lowest-end Arcade edition will cost $199 starting on Friday, making it the first current-generation console to bop below $200.
This new price packs a serious 1-2 punch against today’s video-game crop: For one, it undercuts the […]

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Innovation Briefs

09.04.08

A history lesson from Greenland’s melting ice

Having a tough time figuring out how quickly Greenland’s ice cap could melt? Look to the past for clues. That’s what an international team of scientists led by Anders Carlson of the University of Wisconsin has done. Based on its analysis, the team says, history teaches that under the right conditions, the ice can disappear […]

09.03.08

Sweet secret to stopping mold

When it comes to keeping your favorite loaf of bread from turning green, scientists in Spain appear to have found the best thing since, well, sliced bread – a wax-paper wrapper infused with cinnamon oil.
It falls under the heading of “active packaging,” an approach to stalling spoilage that tries to avoid preservatives in the bread […]

08.29.08

Ancient geckos

It’s so simple a caveman could do it? How about: It’s so simple a prehistoric gecko could do it?
Scientists at Oregon State University in Corvallis and London’s Natural History Museum report finding the oldest gecko yet – a 100-million-year-old specimen trapped in amber. The specimen, found in present day Burma (Myanmar), represents a new genus […]

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An artist's illustration of a black hole.

09.04.08

Black holes: a sharper view

By synchronizing radio telescopes, scientists move one step closer to proving their existence.

09.03.08

States make way for low speed vehicles

More and more permit them to travel on state roads where speed limits are low.

09.03.08

Obama-McCain contest: Should winner of popular vote always win the White House?

National Popular Vote initiative would change how states cast Electoral College votes.

Reporter Greg Lamb discusses an innovative new way of thinking about the electoral college.

Reporter Greg Lamb

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08.28.08

A blogger takes office in Malaysia

Jeff Ooi joins activists and NGO workers as opposition members of parliament demanding reform.

Correspondent Simon Montlake details the rise of Malaysian blogger-turned-legislator Jeff Ooi.

Correspondent Simon Montlake

08.28.08

US Air Force uses new guided bomb in Iraq

The GBU-54 – used for the first time in Iraq on Aug. 12 – will help US forces hit moving targets and minimize civilian casualties, say military officials.

Reporter Tom A. Peter describes a new bomb designed to hit moving targets.

Reporter Tom A. Peter

08.27.08

Will lasers brighten nuclear’s future?

New process could replace centrifuges but renew threat of nuclear proliferation.

Reporter Mark Clayton discusses the development of lasers for uranium enrichment.

Reporter Mark Clayton

08.22.08

New rays of hope for solar power’s future

High cost of fossil fuel and advanced technology improve this energy source’s prospects.

08.21.08

OurStage hosts online talent show

Website helps new artists bypass Net’s sonic traffic jam and attract the notice of record labels.

Reporter Matthew Shaer discusses a new marketing tool for live music groups.

Reporter Matthew Shaer

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08.21.08

Designs for a better world emerge from M.I.T. summit

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08.20.08

Will US-Russia tensions extend to space?

08.20.08

New sea change forecasts present a slimy picture

08.15.08

Screen wars: stealing TV’s ‘eyeball’ share

08.14.08

A 3-D look down the RabbitHole

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08.14.08

iPhone apps are fun and quirky – but are they safe?

08.08.08

An asteroid cop gets ready to patrol

08.07.08

Europe’s Large Hadron Collider tests the bounds of physics – and budgets

08.06.08

Will Google search favor Google content?

08.06.08

An unexpected find on Mars

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