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New Low-cost System To Detect Bacteria Created By Purdue 
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a new low-cost system that analyzes scattered laser light to quickly identify bacteria for applications in medicine, food processing and homeland security at one-tenth the cost of conventional technologies. [click link for full article]

Calls for hate-crime rethink as anti-gay offences soar 
HOMOPHOBIC crime is rising in many parts of Scotland, according to alarming figures which show that attacks on gays and lesbians have increased by as much as 100 per cent in the past year.

Green revolution is heralded for Scotland 
ALL new property developments in Scotland will need to produce some of their own electricity through a micro-renewable generating plant, under one of Britain’s most radical energy initiatives unveiled by Scottish ministers yesterday.

Dr. Bombay Computer M.D. 
Video may have killed the radio star, but not necessarily his digital photos

Independence inside UK ‘is possible’ 
A LEADING nationalist calls today for a major change in the independence message, arguing Scotland can become independent while remaining fully within the United Kingdom.

Letters to the editor for Monday, July 10, 2006 
Randy Breeser | David Ruhnke | Brandon Dolato | Eugene Williams | Thomas J. Clark Jr. For the past six months, a macabre joke titled Get out of D.C. has been circulating on the Internet.

Why YouTube Can Hurt Your Network 
Online video services like Google Video, YouTube, AOL Uncut and vMix present IT managers and execs with unforeseen liability and bandwidth challenges.

Personal Tech 
The Washington Post’s Rob Pegoraro will be online to answer your personal tech questions and discuss recent reviews, including new cellphones from BlackBerry and T-Mobile and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 7 browser.

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