Researchers transform the properties of matter with tunable quantum dots
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Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania may not have turned lead into gold as alchemists once sought to do, but they did turn lead and selenium nanocrystals into solids with remarkable physical properties. In the October ...
SEMATECH and Synopsys to Develop Advanced OPC Models For 45 nm and Below Immersion Lithography
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Synopsys, Inc. and SEMATECH today announced a joint program to develop advanced optical proximity correction (OPC) models that will enable the extension of optical lithography.
Astronomers Decipher Nature of Mysterious Object
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In an exercise that demonstrates the power of a multiwavelength investigation using diverse facilities, astronomers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) have deciphered the true nature of a mysterious ...
Proton-Exchange-Membrane Fuel Cell Tested at Glenn
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A significant milestone in technology development for space exploration applications will be achieved with the testing of a Proton-Exchange-Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) engineering model power plant. The engineering model is ...
Blog Log: What's holding you back, Judy?
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What was the point of New York Times reporter Judith Miller's 85-day stand in refusing to identify her source and staying in an Alexandria, Va., jail?
Mars rovers may yet make major discoveries
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NASA scientists in Washington have stopped making predictions about the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity as the devices continue to navigate across Mars.
Another view of the Internet's fragility
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The Internet may not be as vulnerable to centralized attacks as previously suggested, researchers in California reported Monday.
Digital music sales triple
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If the recording industry had any doubts about the power of online music, they were put to rest Monday with a report from the London-based IFPI that digital sales of music tripled over last year.
Boiler modifications cut mercury emissions
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Lehigh University researchers in Bethlehem, Pa., have developed a cost-effective technique for reducing mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants.
UCLA scientist to present provost lecture on 'Nano Meccano' Oct. 7 at Science2005
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An internationally recognized pioneer in the field of supramolecular chemistry--the chemistry beyond the molecule--from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), will present the Provost Lecture at the University ...
Japan's telecom battles claims victim
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For the investors of Heisei Denden, it was as if the telecommunications industry was going to return to its heyday of the late 1990s. Yet the glitter used to attract shareholders could not keep the company from its demise.
Global semiconductor sales up 1.7 percent
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Semiconductor sales worldwide rose 1.7 percent from a year ago in August, an industry group said Monday.
Japan kicks off IT industry show
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Japan's biggest digital electronic and information-technology industry show kicked off Tuesday in Tokyo.
NTT DoCoMo unveils ring-shaped cell phone
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NTT DoCoMo unveiled Tuesday its latest ring-shaped cell-phone model.
ARM Introduces Industry's Fastest Processor For Low-Power Mobile And Consumer Applications
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ARM today announced its new Cortex-A8 processor which will revolutionize consumer and low-power mobile devices, enabling the delivery of higher levels of entertainment and innovation to end users. Launched at the second annual ...


