Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (09/07/2010)

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Are Genetically Modified Salmon Headed to the Supermarket? (http://w
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by Emily Singer

The FDA is poised to decide whether biotech animals should be sold as food
.

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=3466
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w.com/energy/26181/?nlid=3466)

by Kevin Bullis

A new transport method involving ice crystals could make it practical to g
et natural gas from remote areas, with no worries about explosions.

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How Websites Make You Spill Your Secrets (http://www.technologyrevie
w.com/web/26184/?nlid=3466)

by Erica Naone

People divulge more sensitive information on sites that look less safe.

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More News

Samsung unveils iPad competitor Galaxy (http://www.technologyreview.com/
wire/26205/?nlid=3466
) Associated Press

An open mic, in 140-characters or less (http://www.technologyreview.com/w
ire/26204/?nlid=3466
) Associated Press

Review: mTrip iPhone app uses augmented reality (http://www.technologyre
view.com/wire/26203/?nlid=3466) Associated Press

German Court rules against YouTube (http://www.technologyreview.com/wire/
26202/?nlid=3466
) Associated Press

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Blogs

How To Tell Who Is Influencing Whom in a Group Discussion (http://www.tec
hnologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/25712/?nlid=3466) by kfc

MapRejuice Is SETI@Home on Steroids (http://www.technologyreview.com/blog
/mimssbits/25698/?nlid=3466
) by Christopher Mims

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September 21-23, 2010

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USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo (http://www.technologyreview.com/
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October 23-24, 2010

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