Body louse genome sequencing begins
Dec 09, 2005 |
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Purdue University's Barry Pittendrigh and the University of Massachusetts' John Clark have been named to begin sequencing the complete body louse genome.
Samsung Offers 8GB FB-DIMM for Servers
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Samsung Electronics today announced a new 8GB server memory offering. Following the introduction of its 8GB Registered Dual In-line Memory Module (R-DIMM) in October, Samsung has now increased the density of ...
Mountainous Plateau Creates Ozone Halo Around Tibet
Dec 09, 2005 |
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Not only is the air around the world's highest mountains thin, but it's thick with ozone, says a new study from University of Toronto researchers.
Noted physicist David S. Saxon dies at 85
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Dec 09, 2005 |
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Noted physicist David S. Saxon, who headed the University of California system from 1975 to 1983, died at age 85.
Overpopulation of reindeer in Greenland
Dec 09, 2005 |
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Wildlife officials in Greenland say the reindeer population has grown 25 percent since 2000 in the western part of the country.
New chip could energize cathode television
Dec 09, 2005 |
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A new family of semiconductors could breathe new live into the venerable cathode-ray tube technology.
Briefs: Siemens supports Infineon's Malaysia plant
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Siemens said Friday it will provide the information-technology infrastructure for Infineon Technologies' semiconductor factory in Malaysia.
S. Korea customers cool on S-DMB quality
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A survey Friday showed tepid consumer reaction to the introduction of satellite digital multimedia broadcasting in South Korea.
Briefs: Napster Germany opens for business
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Napster announced Thursday the launch of a digital music service in Germany.
Briefs: British digital TV viewing hits 66 percent
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Britain's Office of Communications said Friday nearly 66 percent of all British households now watch digital television.
E. Europe, Asia among telecom boom markets
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Saturated markets in the industrialized world mean that the telecom industry will see its greatest growth next year in other parts of the world.
Briefs: India's foreign telecom investment grows
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Foreign investment in India's telecom sector will top $2 billion this year, fueled in large part by Vodafone's 10-percent stake in Bharti Tele-Ventures.
Globe Talk: France Telecom's China leap
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Few were surprised by France Telecom's announcement this week that it will be working closely with Chinese telecommunications group ZTE. Yet while the partnership may prove fruitful in the longer term, expectations for any ...
Wireless World: Sponge Bob calling
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You're sitting on the metro, heading home from work, bored and exhausted. You used to have to wait until you arrived at home to watch some entertaining TV, but not anymore. Telecom carriers are now introducing content, like ...
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