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Gold n Them Thar Virtual Fences

What does a virtual fence, lunar challenge, DNA, an atom moving force and emerging infectious disease have in common? For one thing, they are not common household words. Second, the average human brain would dwell about a nano-second on the concept of each word or phrase.

Swoosh!

Did you feel the breeze above your head?

If you didn't and you're still reading this, then there might be a chance you may be cognizant of the keywords in this edition of The Cyberculture News' Portentous Headlines.

In order to be able to profit from these headlines, you need to have a perceptive analytic understanding of the situation, scenario, and circumstances that formed the basic foundation of each story. In other words, research, research and more research.

The Cyberculture News suggest you start with the "virtual fence" story. There's gold in them thar virtual fences.



A 28-mile "virtual fence" that will use radars and surveillance cameras to try to catch people entering the country illegally has gotten final government approval.
For 28 Miles, Virtual Fence To Separate US, Mexico Washington Post
Washington Approves Virtual Fence for Arizona, Texas ToTheCenter.com
AHN - Fort Worth Star Telegram - CNSNews.com - Huffington Post
all 263 news articles »



Google and the X Prize Foundation kick off their Google Lunar X Prize, announcing the first 10 registered competitors. By Stefanie Olsen MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.
A Google Competition, With a Robotic Moon Landing as a Goal New York Times
Ten teams now vying for part of the $30 million purse offered up ... DailyTech
CRN - DVICE - San Jose Mercury News - eFluxMedia
all 46 news articles »



DNA Links Humanity To One Common Origin: Africa
eFluxMedia
Have you ever been to Africa? According to the latest studies on human diversity, you have! Scientists identified that sub-Saharan Africa is the place where the human migration phenomenon began 100000 years ago, when a small group of ...
Genetic Mutations Offer Insights on Human Diversity Washington Post
Tracing humanity through the ages San Jose Mercury News
San Francisco Chronicle - Enews 2.0 - Boston Globe - Philadelphia Inquirer
all 107 news articles »



The force it takes to move individual atoms on a surface has been measured for the first time, an achievement that could mean future nanoelectronic devices for information technology, medicine and data storage will ...
Scientists Measure What It Takes to Push a Single Atom New York Times
IBM unveils atomic memory advance EETimes.com
CNET News.com - FOXBusiness - Enews 2.0 - eFluxMedia
all 34 news articles »



Experts say they have a major new tool in the battle against potentially deadly disease pandemics. A new report has identified "hotspots" around the globe where new infectious diseases are most likely to erupt.
Study urges new focus in hunt for emerging diseases Reuters
Predicting a Pandemic U.S. News & World Report
BBC News - MedHeadlines - Times Online - The Associated Press
all 211 news articles »



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