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When Fluffy Catches the Bird Flu
Public health officials are waking up to the fact that house pets could spread disease during an epidemic. The lovable little critters might need to be quarantined, or worse. By Randy Dotinga.
Consumers Don't Want Flexible DRM
Navio, a hot new music start-up promises to unleash digital distribution through the magic of interoperable DRM. But it's likely marketing firms will be the company's customers, not consumers. Commentary by Eliot Van Buskirk.
DS Shooter Good in Short Spurts
"Shooting" targets by poking them with a stylus in Point Blank DS is a great time-killer, but doesn't hold up for long-term blast-a-thons. By Chris Kohler.
Who Decides If Emissions Unsafe?
Should the EPA regulate the level of carbon dioxide emissions in an effort to reduce the threat of global warming, or is the Bush administration's position favoring voluntary measures legal? The Supreme Court will decide.
Japan's Plan to Bury CO2
Following the lead of a Canadian experiment, the Japanese hope to cut carbon dioxide emissions by turning factory waste into liquid form and pumping it into underground aquifiers.
Cell Phones Excite the Brain
An Italian study shows cell phone emissions affect the brain, but it's unclear whether or not the effects are harmful. Plus: Congress finds that most people's personal information is for saleā¦. A federal judge stops the government from offering free credit monitoring to veterans whose personal data was stolen.... and more.
Gov't Break a Law? Change It
Congressional critics of the White House's warrantless surveillance program push for review by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, saying the executive branch has no blank check to break the law. But the law may be simply be rewritten.
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