Monday, November 14, 2011

How it works

How it works


Tamoxifen resistance -- and how to defeat it

Posted: 13 Nov 2011 12:14 PM PST

In the last three decades, thousands of women with breast cancer have taken the drug tamoxifen, only to discover that the therapy doesn't work, either because their tumors do not respond to the treatment at all, or because they develop resistance to it over time. Now researchers have discovered the molecular basis for tamoxifen resistance and found a potential way to defeat it.

Cyber-warriors combat mysterious ‘worm’

Posted: 13 Nov 2011 04:43 AM PST

We take it for granted that the Internet will work when we pay a bill, download a song or order a gift, even though most of us have no idea how it works.

Jack Dorsey On Social Change: "It's Not Fun All The Time To Be Self-Aware"

Posted: 13 Nov 2011 03:59 PM PST

Jack Dorsey is the founder of Twitter and current CEO of Square, the payment app that is disrupting credit card networks by offering a slightly cheaper and much easier card-swipe software now doing $11 million a day in billings. (I wrote about Square a year ago when it was doing a LOT less in billings.) ...

Press Release

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 09:18 AM PST

Cambridge, MA and UK – November 14, 2011 – Cambridge Consultants, a leading technology design and development firm, today unveiled how it has collaborated with start-up company EBR Systems to develop the world's first wireless pacing system.

SMO vs. Engagement: Why They're Different and How You Can Rock Both

Posted: 13 Nov 2011 04:01 AM PST

Many brands and organizations developing digital strategies have moved beyond asking whether Twitter and Facebook presences are necessary. (Yes, they are.)

Bridging the digital divide: Libraries work to help the unemployed

Posted: 12 Nov 2011 11:10 PM PST

Librarians have a term for it: the digital divide — those who have and those who do not have a computer in their home, or a basic knowledge of how one works. And the divide yawns ever wider in these days of spiking unemployment.

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