Cassini Captures Saturn Moon Red-Handed
Dec 06, 2004 |
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Stealing is a crime on Earth, but at Saturn, apparently it is routine. The Cassini spacecraft has witnessed Saturn's moon Prometheus snatching particles from one of Saturn's rings. This potato-shaped moon is al ...
AMD Athlon 64 Fx-55 Processor Named 'Best CPU' By Maximum PC Magazine For 2004
Dec 06, 2004 |
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The editors of Maximum PC magazine have named the AMD Athlon 64 FX-55 processor "Best CPU" as part of the publication’s "Gear of the Year" awards. Maximum PC recognized the AMD Athlon 64 FX processor for its unparalleled ...
IBM Unveils World's Smallest SRAM Memory Cell
Dec 06, 2004 |
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IBM today announced it has built a critical component for a high-speed computer memory that is about ten times smaller than those currently available, potentially enabling a major system performance boost for critical business ...
UV Nanoimprint
Dec 06, 2004 |
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The german WDR (Westdeutscher Rundfunk) has reported in its science magazin Q21 about the fabrication of nano sized structures by UV Nanoimprint. The technology is decriped on the example of a miniaturized page o ...
Siemens Limited Edition SL65 ESCADA
Dec 06, 2004 |
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The Siemens Limited Edition SL65 ESCADA is most likely the technologically most advanced fashion accessory around. This masterpiece in form and function is the result of an inspired team effort by the trendsetting ...
Accelerator Physics to Treat Cancer
Dec 06, 2004 |
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Northern Illinois University today announced plans to revive a unique and proven cancer treatment that blends advanced medical science with accelerator physics developed at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, a Department ...
Mathematical Theory For Ideal Shape in Nature
Dec 06, 2004 |
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No matter whether they're big, little, long, short, skinny or fat -- classic stalactites have the same singular shape. Almost everyone knows that stalactites, formations that hang from the roof of caves, are ...
'Deep Down Things' explores the astonishing world of particle physics
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Dec 06, 2004 |
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Particle physicists have developed an amazingly successful theory describing how the universe works on the most fundamental level. This theory, known as the Standard Model and hailed as one of the greatest intellectual achievements ...
Encryption, data hiding and watermarking
Dec 06, 2004 |
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Terrorists might use it to mask their messages: it's called data hiding - the subject of a new book by Ali Akansu, PhD, professor of electrical and computer engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). Akansu's boo ...
IBM Demonstrates Technique for Extending Chip Performance
Dec 06, 2004 |
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IBM today announced it has demonstrated a technique that triples the performance of a standard transistor used in semiconductors by a process that is compatible with conventional CMOS technology, a major step toward achieving ...
Innovative take-off system could lead to safer, cleaner air travel
Dec 06, 2004 |
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A new approach to aircraft scheduling that uses computer models could allow a safe increase in airport throughput and reduce pollution. The system under development would, for the first time, provide runway controllers with advice, based on s ...
MIT, Columbia begin new energy experiment
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Dec 06, 2004 |
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Half-ton levitating ring is key to work MIT and Columbia University students and researchers have begun operation of a novel experiment that confines high-temperature ionized gas, called plasma, using the strong magnetic fields f ...
From Red Nose to Bluetooth: Techno Savvy Tweens Top Retailers' Christmas List
Dec 06, 2004 |
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Forget the traditional doll's house and train set - all youngsters want for Christmas this year is an MP3 player or haute couture. Children are becoming wiser and more sophisticated in their Christmas present choices, according ...
Canary Wireless Hotspotter
Dec 06, 2004 |
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Canary Wireless announces the availability of The Digital Hotspotter device, the first Wi-Fi detection and analysis tool with an LCD display that provides essential network information to Wi-Fi users and technology ...
mm02 and Lucent Technologies To Deploy Super-Fast, Converged Fixed-Mobile Network
Dec 06, 2004 |
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mmO2 and Lucent Technologies today announced plans to deploy one of the world's first super-fast, converged fixed-mobile networks for mmO2's subsidiary, Manx Telecom, on the Isle of Man. The commercial third-generation (3G) ...


