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Cisco Wireless LAN Not Safe!

It seems that researchers at AirMagnet, a company dedicated to detection and prevention of intrusion attacks has found out that the Cisco Wireless LAN, very popularly used around the world known for its security and reliability is just not what it claims to be. The researchers have discovered a vulnerability and an exploit that can be used against networks that have the ... Read More »

Monkey Born from Two Mothers

The strangest of the strange has happened. This is what happens when you give a bunch of monkeys to Scientists. But yes, this is really advanced science. Looks like scientists have managed to produce monkeys with genetic material from two mothers. This would really help mothers having inheriting diseases give birth to a healthy child. Now that the good part is over, ... Read More »

Hillsdale High School Bomb Scare!

The Hillsdale High School in San Mateo, California is currently being evacuated. The police have secured the school after a pipe bomb was set off after the school day. The weird thing is even the neighbors are being evacuated, though it seems now that some of them are allowed to return back to their homes. It looks like a student ... Read More »

Scientists Identify Lake Shorelines on Mars

A team of scientists, using images from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on board NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, have reported direct evidence of  lake shorelines in the ShalbatanaVallis in Mars. Scientists generally believe that warm, wet conditions existed on Mars until only about 3.7 billion years ago. In recent years, however, remote sensing studies have hinted at ... Read More »

Robert Novak Dies at 78

Robert Novak a very famous influential columnist died today at the age of 78. He was diagnosed with brain tumor last year. Really sad to see him go. He used to be a great panelist. We sure will miss him. Mr. Novak’s “Inside Report” syndicated column, shared for 30 years with the late Rowland Evans, was important reading for anyone who ... Read More »