Sunday, 1 June 2014

Protection of Ancient Treasures with Technology

Fears for ancient sites and business prompts use of satellite representational process to trace extent of injury formed by stealing of artifacts
The nighest comparison is Swiss cheese: holes in large swaths of land wherever looters, armed with machine guns and bulldozers, go for ancient archaeological sites in search of loot.

Browser Interface for Video Conferencing Introduced

Whenever you’re coming up with on reproof individuals throughout the globe, mistreatment video conferencing provides you with the flexibility to carry conferences while not having to travel everywhere the globe. Of course, as you’re mistreatment the package, you would like to form positive you’re obtaining everything out of it doable. There area unit tools out there to assist you get everything you wish out of the package.

NASA creating new technology for flights to Mars


NASA is creating new technology for its flight to Mars by mimicking the behavior of Pufferfish. Pufferfish are poor swimmers, but can quickly ingest huge amounts of water to turn themselves into a virtually inedible ball several times their normal size.

Keyboard Cat is back with a new music video


Popular meme Keyboard Cat is back with a new music video that covers the song "96 Tears." Don't worry, you won't be shedding any after watching it.


No need to cry. Keyboard Cat is here to make you smile.

Ten Important Things computer scientists have given the world


Celebrating fifty years of computing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by basic cognitive process a number of the various ways in which its college, students, researchers and alums have contributed to the discipline.

Wikipedia founder: Google EU ruling 'won't work'

The founder of Wikipedia says the the EU ruling to remove search results about individuals that are irrelevant or outdated won't work.

Jimmy Wales told the BBC's Andrew Marr that the "global" internet is a challenge to a ruling that only applies in Europe.
The entrepreneur also said that that the naming similarities between Wikipedia and Wikileaks causes "confusion".