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'Light on a chip' potential seen by scientists spoofing natural phenomenon

An ultrafine nanometre 'drill' could be used to make some of the tiniest lenses imaginable and may also allow scientists to harness light for use in optical computers of the future, thanks to research published today. Sci ...

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Discovery of Neutrino Oscillation, Mass Upends Standard Model of Fundamental Forces and Particles

A team of nearly 100 physicists from around the world have achieved results verifying that the elementary particle known as the neutrino exhibits a distinctive pattern of oscillation. This discovery shows that it is likely ...

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ORNL inventions win three 'Research and Development 100s'

Highly Selective, Regenerable Perchlorate Treatment System, Advanced Heating System for High-Performance Aluminum Forgings and SniffEx are the three inventions receiving Research and Development 100 awards this year Researchers and ...

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Sun Microsystems' Donation Aids Multiprocessor Research

Sun Microsystems Laboratories has donated over USD 500,000 in computer equipment to computer scientists at the University of Rochester in support of collaborative efforts to make high-speed computers run faster. Michael Scott, ...

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Metrowerks Extends Linux Support for Freescale i.MX Applications Processor Family

Metrowerks’ Board Support Package (BSP) Enables Creation of Smartphones and Portable Consumer Electronics Devices Based on Linux OS AUSTIN, Texas, July 8, 2004 - Metrowerks Corporation has introduced its newest Linux board su ...

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Applied Materials Releases Breakthrough Gap-Fill Technology with Applied Producer HARP System

Applied Materials, Inc. launches its breakthrough Applied Producer(R) HARP(TM) (high aspect ratio process) system, the only commercially available CVD technology that meets the stringent 65nm and below, greater than 7:1 hi ...

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Nanoparticles, super-absorbent gel clean radioactivity from porous structures

Porous structures, such as brick and concrete, are notoriously hard to clean when contaminated with certain types of radioactive materials. Now, thanks to researchers in Argonne 's Chemical Engineering Division, ...

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