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Stem cells restore hearing, vision in animals

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Stem cells from tiny embryos can be used to restore lost hearing and vision in animals, researchers said Tuesday in what they believe is a first step toward helping people.

Cellphone industry eyes charger power savings

HELSINKI (Reuters) - The world's top five cellphone makers launched on Wednesday a common energy rating system for chargers, making it easier for consumers to compare and choose the ones consuming the least energy, Nokia said.

Woman gets first trachea transplant without drugs

LONDON (Reuters) - A Colombian woman has received the world's first tailor-made trachea transplant, grown by seeding a donor organ with her own stem cells to prevent her body rejecting it, an international research team reported on Wednesday.

DoCoMo, KTF to sell Google phone next year: report

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's NTT DoCoMo Inc and South Korean partner KTF Co will jointly develop a smartphone using Google Inc software for launch next year, the Nikkei business daily reported on Wednesday.

Cosmic Log: Interplanetary Internet passes test

Cosmic Log: Interplanetary Internet passes test

Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: After a decade of tinkering, NASA has successfully conducted the first deep-space test of a protocol designed to accommodate an interplanetary Internet.


No e-waste tax: Garrett

No e-waste tax: GarrettCONSUMERS won't be taxed for recycling electronic goods such as computers, TVs and mobile phones.

'Uncertainty' over IP ruling

CONTRACT research, collaboration and consulting would become difficult for those who managed university inventions under a contentious Federal Court ruling, a technology transfer conference has been warned.

Crisis may threaten tech firms

Crisis may threaten tech firmsSMALL technology firms may collapse and inventions be lost overseas because research commercialisation faces such uncertainty and turmoil on several fronts, leading industry figures have warned.

Facebook in mobile push

Facebook in mobile pushONE day, up to 90 per cent of Facebook users will access the popular social-networking site via mobile devices, an executive said.

No arrests at EDS Australia

EDS has refuted claims that an employee was arrested following a punch-up that ensued after the worker was told they lost their job on Monday.

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