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Astronomers put forward new theory of galaxy formation

How and when did galaxies form? How and when did stars form in these island-like universes? These questions are still posing a considerable challenge to present-day astronomers. An international team of astronomers, ...

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Infineon and Renesas to Offer Common Smart Card Application Programmable Interface

Infineon Technologies AG and Renesas Technology Corp., the world’s number one and number two suppliers of microcontrollers for smart cards, today announced that they will offer a common software interface for their 32-bit ...

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HP and Nokia Bridge Paper and Digital Worlds with New Mobile Forms Initiative

HP and Nokia, a world leader in mobile communications, today announced an agreement to deliver a jointly developed, integrated solution for the processing of forms using mobile technology. Offering a new way to acquire and ...

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Evidence for high temperature superfluidity in cold 'fermion' gas

A new study has disclosed perhaps the strongest evidence to date for superfluidity in an exotic gas that mimics extreme behavior in Nature -- ranging from high temperature superconductivity to the behavior of fundamental ...

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New technology could make TV more exciting

Live TV outside broadcasts that combine real action and computer-generated images could become possible for the first time, thanks to camera navigation technology now under development. The work is opening up the prospect of ...

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The birth of galaxies and stars

Experts at Cardiff University, UK, are designing and building highly sophisticated equipment, which will travel deep into space to enable scientists to look back in time to observe the formation of galaxies and stars. A team ...

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Earthquake Protected Ancient Statue of Hermes

The world-renowned statue Hermes with the Infant Dionysos has been equipped with innovative seismic protective devices that will help the 7-foot-high marble statue of the Greek god withstand powerful earthquakes. ...

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SwRI Will Lead Interstellar Boundary Explorer Mission

NASA has chosen Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI) to lead the first mission to image the outer boundaries of the solar system, the region separating our solar system from interstellar space. The Interstellar Boundary Explorer ...

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Pluto-Charon origin may mirror that of Earth and its Moon

The evolution of Kuiper Belt objects, Pluto and its lone moon Charon may have something in common with Earth and our single Moon: a giant impact in the distant past. Dr. Robin Canup, assistant director of Southwest Research Ins ...

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