Obsessive gamers' hours at the computer have now topped scientists' efforts to improve a model enzyme, in what researchers say is the first crowdsourced redesign of a protein.
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Wikipedia joins web blackout in Sopa Act protest
Posted by robotease (#4) 10 days ago (http://www.bbc.co.uk)
Wikipedia, Reddit, and many other companies plan to take their sites offline on Wednesday as part of protests against proposed anti-piracy laws in the US.
They see me rollin'... (PIC)
Posted by wrathofgod (#1) 10 days ago (http://bkup.co)
... they hatin'
Titan, one of Saturn’s sixty two moons, and as a result now believe that Titan has two different atmospheric boundary layers, the lower of which appears to impact the formation of methane clouds, dune movement on the surface and wind patterns.
UK Owner of TVShack, a linking only website, is to be extradited to the US and faces up to 10 years in prison for supposed copyright infringement.
Government inaction made protesters act
Posted by squidlinks (#3) 18 days ago (http://m.smh.com.au)
According to Tokyo's Institute of Cetacean Research, the three men risk being sent to prison in Japan.
Cornell University researchers develop 'time cloak'.
Posted by squidlinks (#3) 20 days ago (http://www.physorg.com)
Pentagon-supported physicists say they had devised a "time cloak" that briefly makes an event undetectable.
Syria pledges 'iron fist' in response to Damascus bombing
Posted by toplined (#2) 20 days ago (http://www.bbc.co.uk)
Syria's interior ministry has vowed to "strike back with an iron fist" at what it say is a recent "escalation" of anti-government terror attacks.