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Detecting the spin of a single electron in a standard silicon transistor

University of California scientists working at Los Alamos National Laboratory and at the University of California, Los Angeles have demonstrated the ability to detect the spin of a single electron in a standard silicon tr ...

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World's First 3-D Image Sensor Technology Made Available to Developers

Research and development professionals in robotics, materials handling, biometrics, vehicle safety, security, virtual control systems, and a wide variety of other potential or existing applications for computer ...

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AT&T Wireless and Nokia Bring High-Speed EDGE Services and Devices to the US Market

New mMode(TM) Services Now Available on World's First EDGE Smart Phone, Delivering Exciting New Streaming Multimedia Services to Subscribers Today, AT&T Wireless and Nokia are bringing to life the true benefits ...

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Optical Lithography Refinement Essential to Meet Increasing Challenge from NGL Technologies

Optical lithography may currently offer the advantage of high wafer throughputs, but to sustain in the long term and compete with the next generation lithography (NGL) technologies, it must deliver finer resolution and ach ...

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New Motorola Intelligent Gateway Technology Delivers Interoperability, Advanced Features

A breakthrough in wireless communications technology may mean that public safety agencies will no longer wonder whether they will be able to talk to each other when they arrive at an emergency scene. With Motorola's new Soft Switch Radio Network (SSRN), agencies at any ...

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Motorola's Mobile Automated Fingerprinting System Brings the Lab to the Scene

Advanced Forensic Technology Enables Remote, Rapid Access to Facial Images, Fingerprints and Records A new mobile automated fingerprinting system provides law enforcement officers and agents with access to numerous databa ...

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NASA team successfully deploys two solar sail systems

NASA's Solar Sail Propulsion Team and industry partners have successfully deployed two 10-meter solar sails in a vacuum environment - a critical milestone in development of the unique propulsion technology that could enab ...

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Physicists to mark 20th anniversary of first string theory revolution

Twenty years have passed since the first superstring revolution started in the Aspen Center for Physics in Colorado. Approximately 75 scientists will meet for a symposium at the center Aug. 12 to celebrate the revolution, ...

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Two R&D 100 Awards for Biomass and Solar Breakthrough Technologies

Two technologies developed by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory are among this year's most significant innovations, as judged by Research & Development (R&D) Magazine. The Laboratory's tw ...

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TI Delivers First Integrated ExpressCard™ Power Interface Switch for Next-Generation Personal Computers

Simplifying power management in next-generation computer designs, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) announced today the first Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) and PC card po ...

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Researchers say Tunguska Event was an UFO Crash: Debris of Alien Spaceship found

Members of the scientific expedition of the Siberian state foundation Tunguska Space Phenomenon have managed to uncover blocks of an extraterrestrial technical device, which crashed down on Earth on June 30th, 1908. In addition, ...

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Space Technology Works on Earth Too

The world’s fastest solar-powered car is being driven through Sweden and Norway. Nuna 2, the world’s fastest solar-powered car begins its journey on 14 August in Oslo and completes it on 22 August in Andenas. ...

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Relays from Mars demonstrate international interplanetary networking

ESA’s Mars Express has relayed pictures from one of NASA's Mars rovers for the first time, as part of a set of interplanetary networking demonstrations. The demonstrations pave the way for future Mars missions to draw ...

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IMAX On the Desktop with Kodak Breakthrough Next-Generation 3D Stereo Display

Kodak Monocentric Optics System(TM) Offers Increased Brightness with Mobile Workstation Design; System Available in October, 2004 Eastman Kodak Company today previewed its next-generation Kodak 3D Stereo Display(T ...

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Pericom Semiconductor Delivers Industry Dominant Performance DDR2 Buffer and PLL for Registered DIMMs

Pericom Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:PSEM) , a worldwide preferred supplier of high-speed integrated circuits and frequency control devices, today announced the release of its industry leading performance ...

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