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Environment & Micro-Donations with iPhone apps. 15/12/2009 06:59:00
Micro-Donations help individuals to be aware of the big impact of their small contributions, as in the butterfly effect. Funding with small amounts of money allows the development of small size projects, that are usually excluded from traditional funding entities. As stated by Munnecke and Ion, “these values would arise within the community, rather than being imposed through some form of moral or political authority. Perhaps people might just start being appreciative of each other and discover that compassion is contagious on their own accord”. - +
F-Secure Q3 Security Threat Summary: Social Media Continue to Attract Criminals 01/10/2009 16:10:00
F-Secure reports on major security developments, including leaner and more secure operating systems, the growing importance of safe search results, cybercriminals exploiting social networking websites and celebrity deaths and the re-emergence of past mobile threats. - +
Google begins tracking swine flu in Mexico 30/04/2009 08:08:00
Google Inc. is running an experiment of sorts to follow the swine flu's path through Mexico. - +
Spit and SNP – the pros and cons of personal genomics 20/02/2009 17:23:00
As US and Australian regulators struggle to provide guidelines on direct-to-consumer genomics services, Kevin Davies of BioIT-World expectorates and explores exactly what these services provide. - +
Google Earth lets users dive in to explore ocean depths 03/02/2009 12:43:00
Dory and Marlin would likely have had an easier time finding Nemo if the new version of Google Earth was around at the time. - +
Bats not cats source of SARS 25/02/2008 11:36:24
The evolutionary history of SARS suggests that bats, and not civet cats, were the original source of the virus. - +
That was the week that was 10/08/2007 17:46:41
Interest rates, evolutionary neighbours, antibodies get together and sorting sperm from the chaff. - +
Failed e-health vision costing $1.5 billion per annum 24/04/2007 10:46:41
Australia's great e-health vision continues to stall with new research showing that greater use of ICT in the health sector could generate savings worth more than $1.5 billion per annum. - +
Google and Venter tight-lipped on collaboration reports 20/01/2006 10:41:56
Google and the J Craig Venter Institute are playing down highly publicised reports of a collaboration reported in a recently published book. - +
Can life sciences go the IT way? 05/04/2005 13:13:17
The life sciences can learn from the IT revolution, Prashant Tyagi explains. - +
View from the future 22/03/2005 14:10:38
Simon Easteal and Pythia Demonsthenes step back from 2050 to brief us on a century of healthcare.
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