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But Susan Landau, a former engineer at Sun Microsystems, and the author of a new book, "Surveillance or Security?," notes that, in 2003, the government placed equipment capable of copying electronic communications at locations across America.
Over a six-month period he had grown to trust the quiet, unassuming man whose interest initially centred on bulk buying counterfeit CDs but had suddenly switched to purchasing hi-tech "skimming" machines capable of copying credit card details within seconds.
SIMD is a single instruction multiple data stream, capable of copying multiple operands and packing them into a set of instruction sets in a large register.
Most scenarios of the origin of life require an enclosed membrane, or vesicle, to protect the first chemical chains capable of copying themselves.
Researchers have now created the first molecules of RNA, DNA's singled-stranded relative, that are capable of copying almost any other RNAs.
A new study reveals that our canine pals are capable of copying our behavior as long as 10 minutes after it's happened.
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Concern about Microsoft's intentions were first raised over a year ago after the Conceivablytech blog revealed the firm had filed a US patent for Legal Intercept - a technology "capable of silently copying the communication between at least two entities" on Voip (voice over internet protocol) calls.
California researchers have created living microbes capable of incorporating and copying a new pair of letters in life's genetic alphabet.
We are capable of making copies of things that our ancestors might have thought of as ineffable, like Bach's cantatas or images of the moment of birth.
In particular, the group wants to overturn a section that prohibits the manufacture, dissemination and use of any mechanism capable of circumventing copy-protection technologies intended to safeguard digital material.
Whether the origin of self-replication is identical to the origin of the hypothetical RNA world or whether it existed at an earlier stage of evolution is an open question that has stimulated chemists to search for chemical systems capable of making copies of itselves via autocatalytic reactions.
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