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    Silky smooth scientific performance

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 03/06/2015

    » Thai youths proved their talent at the recent Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), held in Pittsburgh, USA, winning nine awards in the categories of animal science, plant science and environmental engineering. A team from Damrongratsongkroh School in Chiang Rai won four awards at the competition. They were also the event's youngest contestants. Their project, a new method of silk sheath production, was developed from their observation of the spinning behaviour of silkworms. It won the best of animal science (US$5,000 prize), first place grand and physical science from Sigma Xi awards, as well as a trip to the European Union Contest for Young Scientists in Italy this September.

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    Updates in the approach to WWDC

    Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 03/06/2015

    » In the eXtensions column last Wednesday, one of the applications I mentioned was Pixelmator. I wrote then that this was available for the Mac and the iPad. The next day (Thursday) the developers updated the iOS app making it Universal, so it now runs on the iPhone as well.

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    Yoga Tablet 2

    Life, AKIN, Published on 03/06/2015

    » The 8-inch and 10.2-inch Yoga Tablet 2 has Dolby Surround Sound and a Wolfson Master Hi-FiTM CODEC audio processing 5102s chipset producing 24-bit, 192kHz high-resolution audio. If that isn't good enough, the 13.3-inch Yoga Tablet 2 Pro incorporates a premium Jawbone audio system that delivers jaw-dropping sound. If you're hooked on gaming crazes, all Yoga Tablet 2 models deliver killer performance with a 3x faster CPU than its predecessor, and a 300% improvement on 3D gaming performance, not to mention up to 18 hours of battery life.

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    Entering the darkness

    Life, James Hein, Published on 03/06/2015

    » You may have heard of the terms "Dark Web" or "Deep Web", then again you may not have. First of all these two terms refer to different things. The first is a series of websites that provide illegal services, such as ordering drugs, and a range of other things typically purchased using Bitcoins. The second refers to all the unindexed sites that exist across the World Wide Web. According to some reports, Google indexes about 16% of the internet, leaving the majority of sites not findable through most search engines.

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    Dyson's smart broom

    Life, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 03/06/2015

    » Technology should help us live more conveniently — not just in communicating but in performing household chores.

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