Man Against Machine
Sep 02, 2005 |
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Computer-generated method outperforms human-designed program for fingerprint improvement It sounds like a plot for a science fiction movie, but it's not. Computers now create programs that solve complex pr ...
A water tale for all seasons: When it comes to hydration and exercise, the system works
Sep 02, 2005 |
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A US Army lab found dehydration has a minimal effect in the cold, but cuts performance by 8% in temperate weather. It’s the difference between a 2 hour-30 minute and a 2:42 marathon. Plus, five “common sense” tips on hydration, ...
Verizon offers text-message hurricane aid
Sep 02, 2005 |
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Verizon Wireless customers will be able to make $5 donations to Hurricane Katrina relief via text message on their wireless phones.
F4W tactical net deployed for storm relief
Sep 02, 2005 |
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A Florida firm has deployed an emergency voice-data broadband network for use by emergency agencies involved in hurricane-relief efforts in Mississippi.
Infineon unveils low-noise SiGeC transistor
Sep 02, 2005 |
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Germany's Infineon Technologies unveiled a silicon-germanium-carbon (SiGeC) process technology for high-performance radio-frequency semiconductor devices.
Digital Logic launches new CPU
Sep 02, 2005 |
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Computer-solution group Digital-Logic Friday launched a central processing unit that is the smallest of its class.
CryoSat arrives safely at launch site in Russia
Sep 02, 2005 |
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After leaving the Space Test Centre in Germany on 29 August, CryoSat has safely arrived at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, about 800 km north of Moscow, Russia. CryoSat is scheduled for launch on 8 October 2005 at ...
Single molecule transistors
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A team of scientists led by ASU biophysicist Stuart Lindsay, director of the Center for Single Molecule Biophysics at the Biodesign Institute and an ASU professor of physics, recently created the first reproducible single ...
Philips calls for technology industry to step up pace in realizing simplicity
Sep 02, 2005 |
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Philips is to use the forthcoming launch of High Definition TV (HDTV) services in Europe as a rallying call for the technology industry to increase its application of simplicity in product creation.
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