Science & tech archives

January 2012

January 26th, 2012

Photo of the Day - January 26, 2012

January 25th, 2012

Timeline taking over your Facebook profile
Facebook users are set to get a new feature across the board.

January 24th, 2012

iGrave: the virtual tombstone
Tom Keiser doesn't need a GPS to find his wife, as she's buried among tall grasses and tangled wild flowers.

Saliva HIV test as good as blood test: Study
A Canadian study evaluated the accuracy of a popular saliva test for HIV and found it to be comparable to blood testing.

January 23rd, 2012

Facebook and music videos
Music video streaming service Vevo has a long-standing partnership with YouTube to provide legal music videos online.

January 19th, 2012

19,232 new species added to the list
It's not good news for the squeamish: scientists have identified nearly 10,000 new insects.

January 18th, 2012

Experts question Tamiflu use
Some health experts are calling into question the safety and effectiveness of the widely used anti-flu drug Tamiflu.

January 13th, 2012

Photo of the Day - January 13, 2012

January 11th, 2012

E. coli findings could improve survival odds
Two new findings out of the University of Toronto could impact the survival rates of people exposed to E. coli.

January 4th, 2012

#FindHaley becomes #FoundHaley: Social media helps find runaway girl
A Texas man found his runaway teenage daughter after he posted an emotional video to YouTube.

January 1st, 2012

2011 was one wild year for gadgets
And 2012 looks to be even crazier - tech that responds to facial expressions?

 

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