Observing a Photon no Longer a Seek-and-Destroy Mission
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Jun 02, 2004 |
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A team of University of Queensland, Australia physicists has devised a sophisticated measurement system for single particles of light, or photons, enabling them to investigate fascinating behaviour in the quantum world. ...
Nobel Prize-Winner Confirms UQ Quantum Physics Theory
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Jun 02, 2004 |
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A novel quantum theory developed by University of Queensland, Australia researchers has been confirmed by recent experiments at a Nobel Prize-winning lab. Professor Bill Phillips’ Nobel Prize-winning group at the US Nati ...
Intel Delivers Next-Generation Processors For Embedded Market Segments
Jun 02, 2004 |
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Devices Extend High-Performance and Low-Power Processing to Communications Infrastructure, Multimedia and Other Embedded Applications COMPUTEX, TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 2, 2004 -- Intel Corporation today announced th ...
LGE develops a PDP module with the world's highest brightness and contrast ratio
Jun 02, 2004 |
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LGE has successfully developed a Plasma Display Panel (PDP) that boasts the world’s highest brightness at 1500 candela (1.5-2 times the industry's average) and contrast ratio of 5000:1, thus demonstrating again ...
Interlocked Borromean Rings Molecules - Nanoscience, But Also Much More
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University Of California - Los Angeles chemists have devised an elegant solution to an intricate problem at the nanoscale that stumped scientists for many years: They have made a mechanically interlocked compound wh ...
Intel Expands Mobile Processor Offerings For Portability And Value Market Segments
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 1, 2004 - Intel Corporation today introduced four mobile processors for the portability and value market segments. Today's launch ushers in the second generation Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor ...
Philips breaks through Wideband-CDMA basestation efficiency barrier
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Royal Philips Electronics today announced a major advance in Laterally Diffused MOS (LDMOS) technology that for the first time will allow Wideband-CDMA (W-CDMA) basestation manufacturers to break through the 30 percent efficiency ...
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