'Sex chip' Being Developed by Scientists
The chip works by sending tiny shocks from implanted electrodes in the brain. The technology has been used in the United States to treat Parkinson's disease. But in recent months scientists have been focusing on the area of the brain just behind the eyes known as the orbitofrontal cortex — this is associated with feelings of pleasure derived from eating and sex.
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US rivals fight on after key day
Republican and Democratic front-runners do well in Super Tuesday's US polls, but none clinches their party's race.
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And probably the most boring. But then again, when I told that to my students and had them give me feedback, most said that if you followed along with what the presenter (a professor emeritus of Physics at Univ of Colorado-Boulder) is saying, it's quite easy to pay attention, because it is so compelling.
No more 'F's, no we give out "H's
When high school students in Grand Rapids Public Schools fail a class this fall, they won't get an "F" or an "E" -- they'll get an "H."
Estimating Apple iPhone App Sales So Far: $50-$100 Million In Revenue
Apple's (AAPL) iPhone and iPod touch customers have downloaded some 300 million software apps since Apple started selling them in July. We estimate that Apple has booked $50 million to $100 million in revenue so from those sales.
Analysis: Worldwide Video Surveillance Market To Grow 10 Percent In 2009 | Security Products
IMS Research recently released a report outlining the growth prospects for the world video surveillance market in 2009 and beyond.
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World's First Computer Rebuilt, Rebooted After 2,000 Years
A British museum curator has built a working replica of a 2,000-year-old Greek machine that has been called the world's first computer.
'NCIS' helps keep CBS' ratings streak alive - Los Angeles Times
CBS had nine of last week's 10 most-watched shows to win the weekly prime-time ratings race for the 12th consecutive week and became the first of the four major broadcast networks to average more viewers for the season than a year ago.
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