Fatty Acid Metabolite Shows Promise Against Cancer in Mice: Health: Headlines – Global News

A team of UC Davis scientists has found that a product resulting from a metabolized omega-3 fatty acid helps combat cancer by cutting off the supply of oxygen and nutrients that fuel tumor growth and spread of the disease.   Original post on hngn.com    Comments on reddit.com   

U.S. marijuana law changes bring boom to B.C. hydroponics – British Columbia

Business has been smokin’ at one hydroponics shop and warehouse in Surrey, B.C. ever since two U.S. states legalized the possession of marijuana through ballot initiatives last November.   Original post on cbc.ca    Comments on reddit.com   

Tesla Unveils Revolutionary New Finance Product – Press Releases

April 2, 2013 PALO ALTO, Calif.– Tesla Motors announced today that, in partnership with Wells Fargo and US Bank, it has created a revolutionary automotive financing product that provides the best elements of ownership and leasing to Model S customers.   Original post on teslamotors.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Adobe: Fly to US for cheaper software – hardware, Apple, creative cloud, digital music, adobe, software, photoshop, iTunes, IT pricing

Buy cloud, buy a plane ticket or buy a competitor’s product, Adobe ANZ MD tells pricing inquiry   Original post on computerworld.com    Comments on reddit.com   

GoPro doesn’t like their Hero 3 compared to Sony’s AS15?

Those who are familiar with DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) might know that more than 50% of DMCA notices are filed in an abusive nature to suppress freedom of expression or to prevent fair competitions. We hope GoPro is not suggesting, with this DMCA notice, that camera reviews should be done only when they are authorised by the manufacturers.   Original post on digitalrev.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Google Reader joins graveyard of dead Google products

It’s hard to lose a loved one, especially if that loved one is a Google service. That’s why we’re opening the gates of the Google Graveyard, a virtual space for grieving. Buried in these hallowed grounds are some of Google’s ill-fated services. Some, like Google Reader, lived long, prosperous lives,…   Original post on slate.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Biofuel created by explosive technology

Chemical engineers at UC Berkeley have created a new, cleaner fuel out of an old concoction that was once used to make explosives. The fuel, which uses a century-old fermentation process to transform plant material into a propellant, could eventually replace gasoline and drastically cut down on greenhouse gas emissions, according to the team of Berkeley scientists. The discovery, published in the journal Nature, means corn, sugar cane, grasses and other fast-growing plants or trees, like eucalyptus, could be used to make the propellant, replacing oil. The research into creating a diesel substitute is part of a 10-year development program by the Energy Biosciences Institute, a collaboration among UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The expectation in California is that it will be used initially for niche markets, like the military, and eventually in trucks, trains and other vehicles that need more oomph than hybrid or battery power can provide.   Original post on sfgate.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Google says Maps redirect on Windows Phone was a product decision, and will be removed

Today, a Google spokesperson provided The Next Web with a statement indicating that the company intends to remove the redirect that it has in place for Windows Phone users who attempt…   Original post on thenextweb.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Massively Multiplayer Online. Shopping? It’s Real, Addictive and Brutal – Wired Business

If companies like Gilt have transformed buying last season’s fashions into a daily addiction, a startup called Little Black Bag may turn it into a blood sport leveraging a century-old Japanese holiday tradition.   Original post on wired.com    Comments on reddit.com   

BBC News – Standard – Poor’s misled investors – Australian court

Credit ratings agency Standard & Poor’s is found to have misled investors and ordered to pay damages after giving risky financial products its safest rating.   Original post on bbc.co.uk    Comments on reddit.com