Thursday, August 15, 2013

Psittacosaurus Dinosaur Skull Study Reveals Three Species Are Actually One

Psittacosaurus Dinosaur Skull Study Reveals Three Species Are Actually One
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania uncovered this identity crisis using a high-tech technology that generates 3D renderings, similar to a CT scan, to measure and analyze differences in the shape of Psittacosaurus skulls from northeastern China.
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The 'gold rush' for 3-D printing patents
Growing pains with a new technology is nothing new. The debut of printed copies a few decades ago sparked cries of the death of publishing and books. American inventor Chester Carlson made his first xerographic image—a precursor to the modern …
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Microsoft 4Q profit misses; books Surface charge
Microsoft Surface Pro tablets are seen at a demo table at a Microsoft event in San Francisco, Wednesday, June 26, 2013. Microsoft on Wednesday released a preview version of an update to Windows 8, aiming to address some of the gripes people have with …
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Stony Plain author pens a book on his hunting and fishing experiences
The book is a testament to the majesty of the Canadian wilderness and the amazing creatures that live within it. But for Young and his wife Diane, getting the book out there has been the big problem. "With all the technology today, books are a hard sell.
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San Francisco split by Silicon Valley's wealth
SAN FRANCISCO — Every weekday starting at dawn and continuing late into the evening, a shiny fleet of unmarked buses rolls through the streets of San Francisco, picking up thousands of young technology workers at dozens of stops and depositing them an …
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BitTorrent bundle promotes crowdsourced TV drama Fly or Die
BitTorrent may still be a dirty word for many TV industry execs, when they think about the technology used by popular piracy sites to power millions of unlicensed downloads of shows like Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones. BitTorrent the company, though …
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