Proof positive: Mars once had water, researchers conclude
Dec 07, 2004 |
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There is undeniable proof that water once existed on the planet Mars, a team of researchers has concluded in a series of 11 articles this week in a special issue of the journal Science. A team of more than 10 ...
Purdue method to help engineers design systems for Mars, Moon missions
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Purdue University researchers, in the culmination of a four-year NASA-funded project, have created a method that will enable engineers to design more efficient systems for heating, cooling and other applications ...
Fujitsu and Cisco Form Strategic Alliance for advanced Internet Protocol networks
Dec 07, 2004 |
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Joint Development of Next Generation High-End Routers Will Deliver Improved Quality and Accelerated Feature Development Fujitsu Limited and Cisco Systems, Inc. announced that they have reached a fundamental agreement to enter in ...
How do children think about technology?
Dec 07, 2004 |
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Children growing up in the West today cannot imagine a world without mobile phones. They use high-tech gadgets without thinking much about them. An international research project will now examine what these skills mean for ...
The international Consortium for the comercialisation of Nanoimprint
Dec 07, 2004 |
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EV Group (EVG), which has the world's largest installed base of nanoimprinting equipment, today announced the launch of a global consortium dedicated to commercializing advanced (NIL) technologies. NIL is a next-generation lithography method tha ...
Freescale enables DDR-2 memory market with low-power timing solution
Dec 07, 2004 |
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Power-efficient MPC96877 PLL clock driver optimized for DDR-2 memory modules used in computing, network storage and communications Today’s memory market is advancing to the second generation of double data rate (DDR-2) SDR ...
Philips launches industry's first low power I<sup>2</sup>C General-Purpose I/Os featuring both interrupt output and rese
Dec 07, 2004 |
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New devices offer reduced power consumption for mobile devices, advanced control of the I2C-bus for high-reliability applications Royal Philips Electronics today introduced a new series of I2C-bus controlled push-pull General-Purpose Input/Output ...
Mobile communication speed record: One gigabit per second over the air
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A world record was set at the research laboratories of the Siemens Communications Group. For the first time, data were transferred in real time via mobile communication at a speed of one gigabit per second (Gbit/s). By com ...
Researchers launch Smart Parking project at Rockridge BART
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Drivers on Highway 24 will soon see road signs flashing real-time data on the availability of parking spaces at Oakland's Rockridge BART station. The signs are part of a new "Smart Parking" management field trial launched tod ...
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