The Perils of Typos
Via the BBC: Bad spelling opens up security loophole A missing dot in an email address might mean messages end up in the hands of cyber thieves, researchers have found. By creating web domains that contained commonly mistyped names, the investigators received emails that would otherwise not be delivered.
The Triumph Of Scientific Illiteracy: 45% Of Americans Believe In Creationism
Another sign of just how pathetic science education is in this country: Nearly half of American voters believe in the Biblical account of creation, and even more think prayer can literally help people recover from medical problems. (…) Some 45 percent of voters accept the Biblical account of creation as the explanation for the origin [...]
New Moon Photos Show Remnants Of Apollo Landings
New photos from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter have given us the sharpest images yet of the physical remnants of man’s missions to the moon: A spacecraft circling the moon has snapped the sharpest photos ever of the tracks and trash left behind by Apollo astronauts in their visits from 1969 to 1972. Images taken by [...]
International Space Station May Have To Be Temporarily Abandoned
Thanks to a problem with the Russian rockets needed to get astronauts, supplies, and rescue missions there, the International Space Station may have to be temporarily abandoned: Astronauts may need to temporarily abandon the International Space Station this fall if last week’s Russian launch accident prevents new crews from flying, a NASA official said Monday. [...]
3.4 Billion Year Old Fossils Discovered In Australia
Scientists digging through sandstone in Western Australia have discovered evidence of cellular life from a time when Earth didn’t even have an oxygen atmosphere: A team of Australian and British geologists have discovered fossilized, single-cell organisms that are 3.4 billion years old and that the scientists say are the oldest known fossils on earth. Their [...]
Jon Huntsman Dooms His Campaign
Of all the 2012 GOP candidates, my favorite by far is Jon Huntsman. Unfortunately, I think he just doomed what little chance he had of taking the nomination by tweeting the following: To be clear. I believe in evolution and trust scientists on global warming. Call me crazy. Alas, those aren’t sentiments that will take [...]
A Question for Lawyers in the Audience (Social Media and Employees)
Ok, so does anyone have any legal insight into the question of whether an employer can ban its employees from connecting with one another via social media (e.g., Facebook)? I can understand policies aimed at forbidding commentary about the workplace, but what about just stating that employees cannot, say, “Friend” other employees on Facebook? And [...]
Scientists Discovery “Trojan Asteroid” Sharing Earth’s Orbit
Apparently, Earth isn’t alone in the track it takes in its journey around the Sun: The moon isn’t the only hunk of space rock that has been travelling around the sun with the Earth for ages. Canadian scientists have discovered that the Earth is also accompanied by a “Trojan” companion — an asteroid that travels [...]
Atlantis Lands For The Last Time, Shuttle Program Comes To An End
After 135 flights the Space Shuttle program officially came to an end today as Atlantis touched down at Kennedy Space Center: The last space shuttle flight rolled to a stop at 5:58 a.m. on Thursday, closing an era of the nation’s space program.\ “Mission complete, Houston,” said Capt. Christopher J. Ferguson of the Navy, commander [...]
The Space Program: A Bridge To Nowhere?
Gene Healy contends that the space program has been little more than a massive boondoggle of a government program: Outside of avoiding the hypothetical horror of Martian gulags, what does the ordinary taxpayer get from the space program? Not much, says Robin Hanson, a George Mason University economist and research associate at Oxford’s Future of [...]
Asteroid to Almost Hit the Earth Today!
Well, “almost” is a relative term… Via Space.com: Close Shave: Asteroid to Just Miss Earth Today At closest approach, the asteroid will be above the coast of Antarctica. It will be well below geosynchronous satellites, which orbit 22,236 miles (35,786 km) above Earth. Experts say there is little chance the rock will hit a satellite, [...]
Mozilla Not Interested In Expanding Firefox’s Market Share
If you’re a Firefox user who was a little surprised by the rather sudden appearance of v.5, and the concomitant deprecation of the brand-new v.4, you’re not alone. Mozilla’s rapid-release program has roiled more than a few corporate IT programs. Some corporate IT managers are unhappy with Mozilla’s decision to push out new editions of [...]
Soylent Brown?
Via Digital Trends: Japan scientist synthesizes meat from human feces The “meat” is 63% proteins, 25% carbohydrates, 3% lipids and 9% minerals. The researchers color the poop meat red with food coloring and enhance the flavor with soy protein. Initial tests have people saying it even tastes like beef.
Must Wash Hands
After a scientific explanation for why it’s a good idea to wash your hands after using them to direct the penis during urination, Prettier Than Napoleon‘s Amber muses, “Does the argument for washing even apply to women? And yet I bet more women than men wash their hands.” I don’t have any data on the [...]
Death of the Phone Number
Nilay Patel says we’re seeing the death of the phone number–and it can’t come too soon. I hate phone numbers. They’re a relic of an outmoded system that both wireless and wireline carriers use to keep people trapped on their services — a false technological prison built of nothing but laziness and hostility to consumers. In [...]































