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Drone-Ethics Briefing: What a Leading Robot Expert Told the CIA
Expert analyzes the ethics of using military robots for surveillance and strikes in a briefing given to CIA. ...[Read more]
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Comet Lovejoy Plunges into the Sun and Survives  – NASA Science
Sungrazing Comet Lovejoy has shocked astronomers by surviving its "death plunge" into the sun. Must-see movies of the comet's passage through the sun's atmosphere are featured in today's story from Science@NASA. ...[Read more]
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Music Has Its Own Geometry, Researchers Find
Researches find out that Music has its own Geometry. Sequences, chords and rhythms create their own unique geometrical spaces. ...[Read more]
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31+ Great Iconic Photos from History
Over 31 great pictures portray rare and different moments from history like Titanic before sailing out, Elvis Presley in military, and Beatles before being famous. ...[Read more]
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‘Dismal’ prospects: 1 in 2 Americans are now poor or low income
Squeezed by rising living costs, a record number of Americans ...[Read more]
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NATO used ECHELON to steal trade secrets for U.S. Corporations
European Parliament document states that NATO used ECHELON, the worldwide surveillance system of NATO, was used to steal trade secrets from competing corporations for benefit of U.S. corporations. (PDF download - download and view in a PDF viewer) ...[Read more]
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Federal Reserve Gave Banks $13 Billion loans without telling Congress
The Federal Reserve and the big banks fought for more than two years to keep details of the largest bailout in U.S. history a secret. Now, the rest of the world can see what it was missing. It turns out federal reserve has given banks $13 billion in loans ...[Read more]
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Top Five Regrets of the Dying
Bronnie Ware describes what people most frequently regret on deathbed. Topping the list are having lived life true to oneself, a desire to not to have worked so hard, and a longing for courage to express feelings. ...[Read more]
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EU court adviser: copyright doesn’t protect software functions| Reuters
EU court adviser states that copyrights cannot be used to claim rights to software functions, procedures and logic. The opinion is not binding, but is important advice from official adviser of Eu to European Court of Justice. ...[Read more]
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Trademarks: The Hidden Menace
From an open-source perspective, trademarking should be considered as damaging to open source as copyright or patenting. ...[Read more]
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The shocking truth about the crackdown on Occupy
It turns out that the police across united states have been coordinated by Department of homeland Security in order to crack down on occupy wall street protesters in all states at the same time. ...[Read more]
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