Chemists probe combustion process
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Chemists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory, working with colleagues at Stony Brook University, have developed a unique experimental technique to measure the flow of energy inside a molecule ...
Nano-interfaces with cells
Jan 04, 2006 |
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Coatings made with titanium and peppered with pores only nanometers or billionths of a meter wide could help interface living cells with electronics for prosthetics and other advanced devices, experts told UPI's Nano World.
Verizon debuts device for Windows Mobile 5
Jan 04, 2006 |
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Verizon is offering its first wireless device that utilizes the latest-generation mobile system from Windows Mobile.
The Web: Women vs. men online
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Men and women use the Internet rather differently, with women employing e-mail more often than men to communicate with family and friends, but with men logging online more frequently to obtain news or sports updates, experts ...
Turn Down That Radio! Years Of Loud Noise May Lead To Tumor
Jan 04, 2006 |
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New research suggests that years of repeated exposure to loud noise increases the risk of developing a non-cancerous tumor that could cause hearing loss.
Semantic descriptors to help the hunt for music
Jan 04, 2006 |
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You like a certain song and want to hear other tracks like it, but don't know how to find them? Ending the needle-in-a-haystack problem of searching for music on the Internet or even in your own hard drive is a new audio-based ...
China excited for IPTV
Jan 04, 2006 |
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Its government may impose stringent regulations on the media sector. It may still suffer from inadequate bandwidth and rampant piracy problems, and Internet protocol television or IPTV may still be in its infancy there. Yet, ...
SUVs no safer than passenger cars for children, new study
Jan 04, 2006 |
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PartNew research from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia shows that children riding in SUVs have similar injury risks to children who ride in passenger cars. The study, published today in the journal Pediatrics, ...
No end yet to electronics boom
Jan 04, 2006 |
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The housing market might be frothy, and the stock market's outlook is anyone's guess, given the prospect of still-higher interest rates and pricey energy costs. Yet the electronics sector remains buoyant about ...
Beefed-up cell phone unveiled by Samsung
Jan 04, 2006 |
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A cell phone touted as the ultimate business travel tool was launched Wednesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Seagate Introduces 160GB Portable Hard Drive Using Perpendicular Recording
Jan 04, 2006 |
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At the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show, Seagate Technology is introducing innovative consumer products that add exciting benefits and functionality to already proven Seagate consumer product lines. The Seagate Portable Hard ...
Briefs: China predicts 820 million phones in 2006
Jan 04, 2006 |
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China expects to have more than 820 million telephone subscribers by the end of the New Year, the government predicted Wednesday.
Laser sheds light on stroke patients
Jan 04, 2006 |
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A technique that creates and images blood clots in the brain may help researchers understand the small strokes implicated in many forms of dementia.
Wave and WaveRider in broadband merger
Jan 04, 2006 |
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North American broadband companies WaveRider and Wave Wireless announced a merger Wednesday that will facilitate the launch of new products.
Briefs: IT spending seen rising 5 percent in 2006
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Information-technology investments are likely to increase by 5 percent this year, according to research group IDC.


