Archives for March 2008
WebKit achieves Acid3 100/100 in public build
27 March 2008 | Technology | No Comments
“…WebKit has become the first publicly available rendering engine to achieve 100/100 on Acid3.”
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Smart Eating at Work, Top 10 Snacks to Keep At Your Desk
25 March 2008 | Health | No Comments
Marissa Lippert, a registered dietician, has been doing some guest posts over the past two weeks on smart eating at work. Good stuff!
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New Clues to the Most Amazing Shapes in Space
19 March 2008 | Space | No Comments
The term “planetary nebula” has always been a misnomer, but these spectacular clouds of dust and gas may actually have something to do with planets after all, astronomers have found.
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Regrowing Limbs: Can People Regenerate Body Parts?
19 March 2008 | Science | No Comments
Humans have long wondered how the salamander pulls off this feat. How does the regrowing part of the limb “know” how much limb is missing and needs to be replaced? Biologists are closing in on the answers to those questions. And if we can understand how the regeneration process works in nature, we hope to […]
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18 Billion Suns : Biggest Black Hole in Universe Discovered
19 March 2008 | Space | No Comments
The biggest black hole in the universe weighs in with a respectable mass of 18 billion Suns, and is about the size of an entire galaxy.
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