Archive: 02/01/2005
Researcher attempting to create cyclic ozone using ultrafast lasers
If successful, discovery could play an important role in putting a man on Mars With nearly twice the energy of normal, bent-shaped ozone (O3), cyclic ozone could hold the key component for a future manned-m ...
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PNNL to launch $1.4 million mobile atmospheric-measuring station
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory set to launch million-dollar mobile atmospheric-measuring station on worldwide tour to fill data gaps in global climate models Balloon-borne sounding system. Check. Mic ...
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Philips announces availability of first GSM/GPRS/EDGE handsets based on Nexperia Cellular System
Samsung handsets are now available Royal Philips Electronics today announced the mass production of the world's first EDGE cellular system solution. Philips' Nexperia Cellular System Solution 6100 family will be availab ...
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Panasonic Begins Delivery of FOMA P901i Handsets to NTT Docomo
Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. announced that the company has started shipments of FOMA P901i phones to NTT Docomo Co., Ltd. The P901i is approximately 16% lighter in weight than the P900i or as ...
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Floating Films on Liquid Mercury
New results may lead to advances in nanotechnology, molecular electronics Scientists from Brookhaven National Laboratory, Bar-Ilan University, and Harvard University have grown ultrathin films of organic chain molecules on ...
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Bell Labs and FCI Demonstrate 25gb/S Data Transmission Over Electrical Backplane Connectors
Doubles previous transmission rates and could lead to achieving 100 Gb/s Ethernet over electrical backplanes Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs and FCI today announced the successful demonstration of 25 Gb/s data transmis ...
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Leaner, Meaner Chip Card Package
Infineon Technologies AG and Giesecke & Devrient GmbH (G&D) have jointly developed an innovative production method for chip packages specifically for use in chip card applications. The FCOS (Flip Chip On Substrate) method ...
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Who Needs Transistors? HP Scientists Create New Computing Breakthrough at Molecular Scale
Research could send transistors the way of the vacuum tube HP today announced its researchers have proven that a technology they invented could replace the transistor - the fundamental building block of computers for the ...
Feb 01, 2005 |
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Molecular tweezer decodes polymer sequences: 'reading' molecule discovered at Reading
A team of chemists at the University of Reading, led by Professor Howard Colquhoun, have designed a system in which a tweezer-like molecule is able to recognise specific monomer sequences in a linear copolymer. ...
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Key Mechanism in Genetic Inheritance During Cell Division Identified
A key mechanism in the passing of genetic material from a parent cell to daughter cells appears to have been identified by a team of Berkeley researchers. Their study may explain how a complex of proteins, ...
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Experimental radar provides 3-D forest view
An advanced radar technique to image forests in three dimensions has undergone an ESA-backed test campaign in Indonesia. A future space-based version could measure global biomass to sharpen the accuracy of ...
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Swift Sees Pinwheel Galaxy, Satellite Fully Operational
The Swift satellite's Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) has seen first light, capturing an image of the Pinwheel Galaxy, long loved by amateur astronomers as the "perfect" face-on spiral galaxy. The UVO ...
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Physicists discover temperature key to avalanche movement
100 years after Einstein's landmark work on Brownian motion, physicists have discovered a new concept of temperature that could be the key to explaining how ice and snow particles flow during an avalanche, and could lead ...
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Please, do disturb
Scientists discover how noise maintains entire marine ecosystems Noise is usually nothing more than a disturbance, but sometimes it can be useful. Researchers have discovered that noise could bring order to chaotic syst ...
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