A new study carried out by researchers at the University of Bristol and led by Will Allen of Bristol's School of Experimental Psychology, tries to answer the question everyone has asked themselves at least once: 'Why do leopards have spots and tigers have stripes?'.They studied 35 species of wild cats ... |
20 October 2010 03:43 GMT |
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Since the early 2000s, Mac OS X has been included with all new Macintosh computer systems. Mac OS X is the successor to Mac OS 9, the final release of the "classic" Mac OS (Apple's primary operating system since 1984). On September 13, 2010, Mac OS X (ten) turned 10.Mac OS X is a Unix-based graphical operating s... |
14 September 2010 08:31 GMT |
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Man has done it again! The Lycaon pictus or African Wild Dog and the Acinonyx jubatus or Cheetah are functionally extirpated in North Cameroon. As for lions, the spotted hyena, the stripped hyena or leopards, they are very rare and survive in small groups.A research program carried out by the Institute of Environment... |
26 July 2010 09:03 GMT |
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We know that eating one's poop is very unhealthy. What we do not know instead is whether cheetahs are aware of this, but they can die if they take up this "practice", as signaled by a new research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. In fact, they catch a disease similar to the mad c... |
14 May 2008 02:31 GMT |
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Paris Hilton has been missing in action over the past days, but that definitely doesn't mean that her blond brains haven't been up to their usual tricks. Which basically means that Paris was up to her old tricks of appearing clueless, saying incredibly silly things and talking way too much about herself and... |
9 April 2008 10:46 GMT |
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March 21st marks a memorable day for Macintosh fans and users of Apple's operating system. Mac OS X has just turned seven, but it still has a lot to grow. Why? Mac OS X is a cat, right? The Mac really took off with the release of OS X 10.0, code-named Cheetah. Then came Puma, Jaguar, Panther, Tiger and, of cours... |
25 March 2008 05:26 GMT |
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Taiwanese computer peripherals manufacturer Behavior Tech Computer may not be as popular as Microsoft, Logitech or Razer, but when it comes to delivering professional gaming gear, it surely knows how to master the secret ingredients. The company's latest product is a keyboard / mouse combo aimed at the professio... |
17 March 2008 06:54 GMT |
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There's nothing faster than a cheetah on the hunt. The maximum speed is of 112 km (70 mi) per hour, but the average hunting speed is still of 72-90 km (46-56 mi) per hour. No living or extinct animal runs or used to run at such speeds. How can this be possible? The cheetah is a very special cat, with specific ad... |
26 October 2007 16:42 GMT |
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Seagate Technology announced the launch of its latest hard disk drive which is intended to be used as a high performance storage solution in an enterprise or corporate environment. The Cheetah 15K.6 hard disk drive is the latest addition to the hugely successful enterprise Cheetah family of products that are specific... |
6 September 2007 06:20 GMT |
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Seagate announced that its new Cheetah hard disk drives series have been integrated by Xyratex in its enterprise quality class data storage subsystems. The Cheetah NS is one the high efficiency, high performance disk drives from Seagate and Xyratex integrated it in their 4GB SBOD storage system. The Cheetah is a hard... |
25 July 2007 06:35 GMT |
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