Foundstone, Telescopes, Blue Heliotrope, Astronomy & Chemnet
A hands-on hacker course developed by US-based Foundstone ended up fully subscribed in Australia, with local course operator eSec looking to expand into Asia Pacific next year.
Japan's Super-Kamiokande telescope, which has helped answer fundamental questions about the Universe, is almost destroyed in an accident.
Hundreds of beetles will today set about attacking blue heliotrope, a major weed of Australian pastures and crops.
Astronomy's next great discovery may be found not by telescope, but instead with little more than a laptop computer, an Internet connection and a learned and persistent amateur. In fact, astronomers are already pulling new findings from old data, the start of what some say is a looming change in how science gets done.
A domain name dispute between a Chinese company and an Australian chemicals giant Orica Ltd is heating up with both sides refusing to compromise. The two-month-old dispute centres on the ownership of www.chemnet.com, one of the hottest domain names in the chemical industry.
Japan's Super-Kamiokande telescope, which has helped answer fundamental questions about the Universe, is almost destroyed in an accident.
Hundreds of beetles will today set about attacking blue heliotrope, a major weed of Australian pastures and crops.
Astronomy's next great discovery may be found not by telescope, but instead with little more than a laptop computer, an Internet connection and a learned and persistent amateur. In fact, astronomers are already pulling new findings from old data, the start of what some say is a looming change in how science gets done.
A domain name dispute between a Chinese company and an Australian chemicals giant Orica Ltd is heating up with both sides refusing to compromise. The two-month-old dispute centres on the ownership of www.chemnet.com, one of the hottest domain names in the chemical industry.
