Archive: 05/03/2005
Cisco Expands its Integrated Services Router Portfolio
Cisco Systems today announced new wireless-enabled integrated services routers, delivering highly secure concurrent services for broadband access to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), enterprise small offices and teleworkers. ...
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Ignition Test of Technology Demonstrator Engine for Future Launch Vehicles a Success
An engine developed to demonstrate advanced rocket technologies for future launch vehicles was successfully ignited April 28 at 9:10 p.m. CDT during its test firing at NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St. ...
May 03, 2005 |
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The airbag listens too
New airbag sensor recognizes the seriousness of a crash from the noise From 2007, airbags in our cars will start to listen: The automotive supplier Siemens VDO Automotive AG has developed a sensor that monitor ...
May 03, 2005 |
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Picture this - automatic image categorisation
Creating, storing and transmitting visual images has become increasingly easy. Yet the same problem always arises – how to categorise or classify visual images automatically without using external metadata or image thumbnails? ...
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TSMC Unveils Nexsys 65nm Process Technology Plans
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, unveiled its newest semiconductor manufacturing process today at a Technology Symposium attended by over 400 of the industry’s leading IC companies. First wafers are expected in ...
May 03, 2005 |
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NASA's Next Mars Spacecraft Arrives in Florida for Final Checkout
A large spacecraft destined to be Earth's next robotic emissary to Mars has completed the first leg of its journey, a cargo-plane ride from Colorado to Florida in preparation for an August launch. NASA's Mars ...
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Major advance made on DNA structure
Oregon State University researchers have made significant new advances in determining the structure of all possible DNA sequences – a discovery that in one sense takes up where Watson and Crick left off, after outlining i ...
May 03, 2005 |
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Apple's New iMac G5 Line with 2.0 GHz G5, Built-in Wireless & Mac OS X "Tiger"
Apple today unveiled a new iMac G5 line with faster 2.0 GHz PowerPC G5 processors, built-in AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth wireless connectivity and Mac OS X version 10.4 "Tiger," the latest version of the world’s ...
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Motion Picture Ratings Fail to Distinguish Violent Content
What do the family film "The Jungle Book" and the action thriller "True Lies" have in common? Both contain similar amounts of violence despite respective PG and R ratings. A new study led by researchers at the UCLA School of ...
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Discoveries in Nanoscience at MU Lead to Opening of Unique On-Campus Nanoparticles Production Core Facility
A tiny particle undetectable by the human eye is at the center of future research and discovery in science, technology and medicine. Experts, including a national academy of sciences member, have commented that the University ...
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Gamma rays from thunderstorms?
Duke University engineers have led the most detailed analyses of links between some lightning events and mysterious gamma ray emissions that emanate from earth's own atmosphere. Their study suggests that this gamma radiation ...
May 03, 2005 |
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Quantum Disappearance of a Bose-Einstein Condensate
As the coldest form of matter known to exist, atomic Bose-Einstein condensates are unique forms of matter where the constituent atoms lose their individual identities, becoming absorbed into the cloud as a whole. Effectiv ...
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