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School inventors trap award
IN an effort to reduce the number of houseflies in the environment and to address a disease called #8216;entomophobia#8217;, students of SMK Kamil, Kelantan emerged first prize winners of the Sony Science Education Awards 2002 with their invention called #8220;ROTRAP#8221;, a device to trap flies in large quantities.
Wife's slogan helps loss adjuster win eWorld contest
Lee Thim Fook won the first prize of I>The Star#8217;s/IeWorld 2002 Buy #8216;N#8217; Win contest, but his family did all the hard work.
Battery recycling 'slow'
Slow and disappointing #8211; these are the words used by several partners of the Department of Environment#8217;s cellular telephone battery recycling programme to describe the public#8217;s response to it.
Japanese scientists want robots in homes
B>YOKOHAMA:/BJapanese scientists are trying to make robots part of the family rather than automated servants #8211; by improving their ability to communicate with their human owners, according to exhibitors at the Robodex 2003 robot fair here.
Malaysian student nabbed in Sydney
Police have arrested three students on charges of taking part in an international music piracy operation that cost the music industry up to A$60mil (RM138mil).
Defending champ Beh retains title in SMS contest
Defending Maxis SMS SpeedMaster Challenge champion Beh Chiun Siang harnessed his nimble messaging skills to retain his title after winning RM20,000 in the event's Bahasa Malaysia category here.
Asia's top cartoons set to thrill world
Asia's top animated films and cartoons are well poised to flood the magical world of animation with United States, Europe and Australia showing keen interest in Tezuka Productions' work.
Asia's top cartoons set to thrill world
Asia's top animated films and cartoons are well poised to flood the magical world of animation with United States, Europe and Australia showing keen interest in Tezuka Productions' work.
Sunway student shines in UAE
Jade Choong won a full Global Village scholarship worth US$6,000 (RM22,800), a Sony VAIO laptop computer, a trophy and a chance to visit UAE's Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, at his palatial mansion.
Sony profit slumps on weak electronics, games demand
Consumer electronics-to-entertainment giant Sony Corp has barely eked out a group net profit for its fiscal first quarter, hurt by cooling demand for its I>PlayStation 2/I(PS2) game machines and slumping sales of its I>Trinitron/ITV sets.