Archive for June, 2006



Particles Of Toxic Lead Solder Elude Detection In Some Water Quality Tests

Thursday, June 29th, 2006
Researchers funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) have found evidence that particles of lead solder used in plumbing may have sickened two Greenville, N.C., children, in one case at a child’s home and in the other case, at a private daycare center.
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Study Recommends New Tool To Assess Blunt Abdominal Trauma

Thursday, June 29th, 2006
Contrast-enhanced sonography compared with sonography and CT proves to be a useful tool in the assessment of blunt abdominal trauma, concludes a study conducted by the departments of emergency, internal medicine, and radiology at the University of Bologna in Bologna, Italy.
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Catastrophic ‘Lake Burst’ Chills Climate

Thursday, June 29th, 2006
Ocean circulation changes during the present warm interglacial were more extensive than previously thought, according to new research by the University of East Anglia (UEA) and Cardiff University.
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Detecting Prejudice In The Brain

Thursday, June 29th, 2006
According to new research, the brain processes social outsiders as less than human; brain imaging provides accurate depictions of this prejudice at an unconscious level.
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What have we done for you lately?

Thursday, June 29th, 2006




As you might imagine, we on the Google Video team use it for pretty much everything. It shouldn’t be such a surprise, then, to know that the feature requests we get internally mirror those that you send to us. Namely, just like you, Googlers want to pay less and interact more. So this past week, we’ve been very busy rolling out changes to make this a reality.



First, more things are now free. We’re doing a sponsored video test so you can watch premium videos without paying. (Perhaps we were inspired by the conversation Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett had about philanthropy with Charlie Rose).



Next, have you been itching to tell us (and the rest of the world) what you think of our videos? Now you can rate, label, and comment on them. We know you’re dying to say something about this David Hasselhoff clip or the latest one about Diet Coke + Mentos.



Last, we made it easier for you to blog some of these entertaining pieces under the new “Share this video” link on the playback page. A few clicks and your current favorite is directly embedded into the most popular blogging platforms like Blogger, TypePad, MySpace and LiveJournal.



Stay tuned for another batch of features - and meanwhile, enjoy these.

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Stem-Cell Vote Coming Soon?

Thursday, June 29th, 2006
Embryonic stem-cell advocates say a long-delayed vote on expanding federal funding of the work in the United States could be imminent. In Bodyhack.
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Checking Out Checkout

Thursday, June 29th, 2006
Google Checkout is the search giant’s first push into web payments. But can Google muscle in on PayPal’s turf? Webmonkey editor Michael Calore doesn’t think so. Not yet, anyway.
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European Union Opens Phone Market

Thursday, June 29th, 2006
Member states must open their telecommunications markets insists EU. Plus: MTV begins selling programs at the iTunes store…. and more.
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Just One Word: Fructose

Thursday, June 29th, 2006
Scientists have discovered a clean and efficient way to make soda bottles, computers and clothes from sugar instead of petroleum-based plastics. By Griffin Wright.
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Device Allows Blind to “Read”

Thursday, June 29th, 2006
A tidy new handheld that uses a camera to capture text, then reads it aloud is an intriguing alternative to Braille. But it’s a little pricey. In Gear Factor.
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