Archive: 01/03/2005
Alereon Introduces Advanced 480 Mbps Ultrawideband Evaluation Kit
Alereon, a leading fabless semiconductor company developing wireless solutions for the Ultrawideband (UWB) and Wireless USB (W-USB) markets, today announced availability of the AL4000-EVK Evaluation Kit. The AL4000-EVK is ...
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Study resolves doubt about origin of Earth’s oldest rocks, possibility of finding traces of ancient life
Experiments led by Nicolas Dauphas of the University of Chicago and Chicago’s Field Museum have validated some controversial rocks from Greenland as the potential site for the earliest evidence of life on Ea ...
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Intel Builds Static RAM on 65nm Process – Set for Production in 2005
Intel is successfully demonstrating its next-generation 65-nanometer semiconductor process at the same time it is rolling out the industry's first high-volume 90nm production. Intel expects to ramp its 65nm process in 2005 — o ...
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Antarctic iced over when greenhouse gases – not ocean currents – shifted, study suggests
A longstanding theory that provides much of the basis for our understanding of climate change – that the mile-thick ice sheet covering Antarctica developed because of a shift in ocean currents millions of years ...
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DZero continues search for a possible light Higgs
According to DOE Pulse, scientists of the DZero experiment at the Department of Energy's Fermilab have submitted results of the first Run II search for a light Higgs, hypothesized at 115 GeV/c**2. In this search, ...
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Universal Display to Develop Infra-Red Phosphorescent OLEDs on Metal Foil
Universal Display Corporation, a leading developer of organic light emitting diode (OLED) for flat technologies for flat panel displays, lighting and other opto-electronic applications, has been awarded a $69,999 Small Bus ...
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Engineering student uses computer models to help Smithsonian preserve art; figures out why Mona Lisa is cracked
Engineering and art came together as one discipline for a University of Michigan mechanical engineering student who used computer modeling to help set new guidelines for how the Smithsonian stores art—and believes he has ...
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Philips introduces complete reference design for integrated HD digital television
The Nexperia TV810 solution offers fast time-to-market and state-of-the-art picture quality, supported by enhanced connectivity options Royal Philips Electronics today announced a new benchmark for LCD TV picture qualit ...
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AMD Alchemy Au1200 Processor, New Era of Portable Multimedia
Au1200 processor offers ability to store, manage and play fresh multimedia content on the go AMD today announced availability of the AMD Alchemy Au1200 processor, a low-power, high-performance, system-on-chip solu ...
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A Naked Eye Comet
Throughout January, astronomers in the northern hemisphere will be watching the recently discovered Comet Macholz as it tracks across the sky. It should be visible to the unaided eye until late January and ...
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IEEE-USA urges 'safe servicing' of Hubble Space Telescope
NASA should "strive to develop procedures, technology and equipment that would allow the safe servicing of the Hubble Space Telescope, including the possible use of tele-operated robots," according to an IEEE-USA position adopted by the orga ...
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