Universal Display First to Achieve 30 Lumens Per Watt White OLED
Aug 05, 2005 |
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Universal Display Corporation announced the demonstration of a white OLED lighting panel with a record power efficiency of 30 lumens per watt (lm/W) using the Company’s PHOLED phosphorescent OLED technology at The International ...
2,000-year-old bone found in the Kalahari
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Researchers say they've found the oldest directly dated evidence indicating when cattle were first brought to southern Africa and from where they came.
Antarctic losing ice at historic pace
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A noted geosciences professor says the Antarctic Peninsula is undergoing greater warming than nearly anywhere on Earth.
No E9-1-1 for now
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Not all mobile-phone users will be able to access emergency operators by next year -- if they get into a horrific car accident, or observe a violent crime in progress -- even though a government deadline requiring enhanced ...
Mars Express radar collects first surface data
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MARSIS, the sounding radar on board ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft, is collecting the first data about the surface and the ionosphere of Mars. The radar started its science operations on 4 July 2005, after the ...
Boost takes Street Scene mobile
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Boost Communications said Friday it had taken the recent Street Scene music festival mobile with text-messaging promotions.
Small U.K. ISPs deliver more satisfaction
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Customer-satisfaction levels are significantly higher among the United Kingdom's smaller Internet service providers when compared to their larger rivals.
Cassini flies by Saturn's tortured moon Mimas
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On its recent close flyby of Mimas (MY-muss), the Cassini spacecraft found the Saturnian moon looking battered and bruised, with a surface that may be the most heavily cratered in the Saturn system.
Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processor Now Available
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AMD today announced that its industry-leading, dual-core technology is now available through the AMD64 Longevity Program, serving high-end embedded designs that require stable, longer-than-standard processor supply roadmaps. ...
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