Brain response to odor and light differs
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Researchers have determined how odors create signals that eventually go to one's brain -- but the findings contradict long-held beliefs.
U.S. still spends the most on healthcare
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Johns Hopkins University researchers say the United States continues to spend significantly more on health care than any other nation.
NASA plans for an emergency space rescue
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NASA scientists reportedly are ready with a plan called "Safe Haven" should the Discovery shuttle set for launch Wednesday experience a major problem.
Deal considered in U.S. stem cell debate
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As President Bush vows to veto any bill allowing federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, some Republicans are reportedly considering a compromise.
Suggestions offered for one's well being
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People with health concerns have many options, including flossing and sex, aside from exercise and diets to guard against heart attacks and other illnesses.
Shuttle launch scrubbed by faulty switch
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NASA's scheduled launch of space shuttle Discovery was scrubbed Wednesday when a fuel sensor malfunctioned.
ARM Demonstrates Highest Performance ARM11 Family Processor
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ARM has recently demonstrated the first test chip of its ARM11 MPCore synthesizable processor which has demonstrated performance equivalent to a 1.2GHz ARM11 family processor, with power consumption of approximately 600mW ...
Elpida Memory's 512 Megabit Mobile RAM Device Fits in Smaller Package for 3G Phones
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90 nm Process Technology Enables Smaller Die Size, Easier Implementation in Multi-Chip-Package and System-in-Package Designs Elpida Memory, Inc., Japan's leading global supplier of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), today ...
ProMOS Debuts First 90nm Silicon with High Yield
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ProMOS Technologies today announced that the first pilot lot by 90nm stack technology node at ProMOS 300mm Fab 3 has successfully wafered out with yield above 60%. ProMOS is the very first Taiwan DRAM company to achieve this ...
Safety light curtains with integral test mechanisms
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Siemens Automation and Drives (A&D) offers a new range of safety light curtains for protecting personnel and machinery. The Type 2 light curtains from the Simatic Sensors product range perform monitoring functions ...
No shuttle launch before Saturday
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NASA officials said Wednesday the launch of space shuttle Discovery, which was scrubbed Wednesday, will have to wait until at least Saturday.
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