1 It's time to go ogle Google Instant and save time
Google Instant puts a new face on the widely-used search engine by presenting the results as you type a query. Google's search engine has offered autocompletion of search strings for some time, but the company has now gone a step further by returning search results while the string is being typed. For example, in iTWire's tests, the string "melb" autocompleted to "melbourne" and results for the ... Source: iTWire
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2 BPA-laced dental sealants OK for use in kids
Widely used dental sealants contain derivatives of the controversial chemical BPA, but dentists can use the product safely in kids, a new study finds. But pregnant women should wait until after delivery. Dentistry - Health - Business - Products and Services - Healthcare Source: MSNBC
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3 Evolution Of Computer Viruses History Of Viruses (Part 3)
This third installment of ‘The evolution of viruses’ will look at how the Internet and e-mail changed the propagation techniques used by computer viruses. Source: Kompas
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4 A Better Way To Treat HIV-Infected Children?
Switching from protease inhibitors to Nevirapine brings superior results for some HIV-Infected childrenNevirapine is widely used to help prevent mother-to-child transmission of the HIV virus. In cases where the infants are nonetheless infected with HIV virus at birth, the standard treatment is to use protease inhibitors (PI) to reduce the amount of virus in their bloodstream. A new study ... Source: redOrbit
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5 Technology used to manage recovery from concussions in Mountain Lakes schools
MOUNTAIN LAKES - When high school officials told incoming fall sports athletes they ought to have their heads examined, they weren’t questioning their sanity, but joining a growing number of districts using technology to more effectively manage recovery from head injuries. Source: The Citizen of Morris County
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6 The Dangers of Asbestos
Asbestos is a word that many people in the UK are familiar with, many of them for the wrong reasons. Widely used as a building material because of its resistance to high temperatures, asbestos is actually a hazardous material that can severely damage health. Source: Rhyl, Prestatyn and Abergele Journal
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7 City might issue fewer Shuttle-UM passes to residents
By: Alicia McCarty City officials are reconsidering a plan to issue free Shuttle-UM bus passes to residents of College Park after data revealed the pricey service was not widely used by residents in the past two years. ... Source: The Diamondback
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8 Brave swimmers make a splash
IT is a challenge steeped in history and widely regarded as one of the toughest and most iconic swims in the world. Source: Evening Star
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9 Parents report a widely prescribed antibiotic is effective for fragile X treatment
One of the antibiotics most commonly prescribed to treat adolescent acne can increase attention spans and communication and decrease anxiety in patients with fragile X syndrome, according to a new study. Source: Science Daily
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10 UN Admits Failure to Prevent Mass Rapes
Filed under: News , Politics , Race and Civil Rights The sad admission from the United Nations on Tuesday that rape is being used widely as a weapon of war in Congo spotlights the worst kept secret in the world of peacekeeping. U.N. forces there are outgunned, out manned and out of solutions to help civilians there. The latest U.N. report on the Congo said that more than 500 systematic rapes ... Source: Black Voices
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