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October 2007

 

 

Facebook more Popular than Porn:  New internet statistics show that among 18-24 year olds, porn is no longer the number one online destination; social networking sites like Facebook now hold the number one spot.
October 31st, 2007

 

The Mysteries of Lefthandedness:  In pursuing the left-right riddle, scientists are unlocking secrets of the brain, genetics and human diversity.
October 29th, 2007

 

Institute to Seek a Cure; Tailored Medicine:  Arizona scientists envision a day when one can have a simple blood test to detect, prevent, manage, and treat diseases and ailments. With a new biotech effort in the Valley, the idea of tailored medicine may become real sooner than expected.
October 18th, 2007

 

Fury at DNA Pioneer's Theory:  One of the worlds most eminent scientists, a Nobel Prize winner, is embroiled in a heated debated stemming from his theory that Africans are less intelligent than westerners.
October 17th, 2007

 

Using Technology to Cheat at School:  Advances in every day technologies have enabled students with the opportunity to cheat their way through quizzes, exams, and entire classes.
October 7th, 2007

 

Using Technology to Cheat at School:  Advances in every day technologies have enabled students with the opportunity to cheat their way through quizzes, exams, and entire classes.
October 7th, 2007

 

Los Angeles Employs Cameras in Fight Against Graffiti:  New cameras with motion sensors, solar power supply, and wireless transmissions are enabling Los Angeles to combat graffiti in high crime areas.
October 7th, 2007

 

 

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