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Study: lawbreakers make law-abiding citizens into criminals
by William Atkins   
When littering, stealing, and trespassing is seen by law-abiding people, such petty crimes cause normally well-behaved people to break the law more frequently than usual, and to spread "social disorder" throughout the community.

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Are you aware of the office bully? Maybe you should!
by William Atkins   
A Canadian study identifies the strategies of the office psychopath and discusses which employees are most vulnerable to their tactics.

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MD5 - The Internet has a Major Problem
by David Heath   
Following on from previous reporting of the Internet’s MD5 CA problem, new issues have arisen.  Things are worse than they first appeared.
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Get ready for Nintendo’s Wii TV micro-transaction harvest
by Mike Bantick   
Nintendo have released further plans on a new channel to bring video on demand into Wii owning households.

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What transport mode causes the most global warming?
by William Atkins   
Norway researchers wondered what type of transportation method—cars/trucks, aircraft, ships, or trains—is the largest contributor to global warming. They found that the number one polluter is seven times worse than the second transport type.

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50 years ago: Luna 1 escapes Earth’s gravity
by William Atkins   
Fifty years ago, on January 2, 1959, Luna 1 started its mission to become the first ever human-made object to exceed the escape velocity of the Earth. The pioneering flight helped to secure further Russian history, with its historic 1961 space flight of Yuri Gagarin, the first person in space.

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What if, we could drink water for a longer life?
by William Atkins   
The question of drinking water for a longer and healthier life has been suggested in the scientific community for many years. However, it's not regular water they are talking about, but heavy water (deuterated water) that’s the key to this research into a possible 'fountain of youth.'

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Dropbox on Ubuntu 8.10
by Hamish Taylor   
In a continuing series of articles highlighting that GNU/Linux is a viable replacement operating system, today we're exploring how to use Dropbox on the popular Ubuntu distribution.

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