Chandra Observatory reveals new star generation
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Black holes are often regarded as galactic bullies. With an infamous appetite for stars and mayhem, they're nothing but menacing destroyers. Or are they? For the first time, scientists using NASA's Chandra ...
Samsung Develops World's First 512-Megabit DDR2 with 70nm Process Technology
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Samsung Electronics announced that it has completed development of the world-first 512-Megabit (Mb) DDR2 SDRAM using 70-nanometer process, the smallest process technology yet applied to a DRAM device.
Microfluidics may be a new method of IVF
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University of Michigan technology more closely mirroring natural fertilization process is showing promise as a new method of in-vitro fertilization.
Intense precipitation expected worldwide
Oct 13, 2005 |
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Scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., say global warming will produce more intense precipitation around the world.
Evidence for more dust than ice in comets
Oct 13, 2005 |
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Observations of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 made by ESA’s Rosetta spacecraft after the Deep Impact collision suggest that comets are ‘icy dirtballs’, rather than ‘dirty snowballs’ as previously believed.
Apple Introduces the New iMac G5
Oct 13, 2005 |
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Apple yesterday unveiled the new iMac G5 which features a built-in iSight video camera for out-of-the-box video conferencing and the debut of Apple’s breakthrough Front Row media experience. The new iMac G5 ...
Scientific MorphBank to be expanded
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A Florida State University researcher is leading an effort to expand MorphBank -- a method for scientists to store, share and study plant or animal images.
Aussie banks likely to handle Telstra sale
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Australia will likely turn to panels of bankers to manage the government's divestiture of its $20 billion stake in telecom giant Telstra.
Japan Internet phones to go mobile by 2007
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The Japanese government will allow Internet-based phones to become mobile by 2007, a daily reported Thursday.
Ball State picked top WiFi campus in U.S.
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Wireless Internet is rapidly becoming a standard feature of U.S. college campuses, according to a survey released this week by Intel.
China Astronauts Have Their First Breakfast In Orbit
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The Chinese astronauts that began their flight aboard the Shenzhou-6 spaceship on Wednesday have a special food heating device. China's first astronaut Yang Liwei had no such device when he performed his flight two years ...
Nokia and China Putian to set up 3G joint venture
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Nokia and China Putian today signed an agreement to set up a joint venture to focus on R&D, manufacturing and sales of 3G network solutions for TD-SCDMA and WCDMA technologies. Through this joint venture the two companies ...
Taikonauts set Chinese space record
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China's Shenzhou 6 spacecraft was in its second day in orbit Thursday, making the mission that nation's longest manned space flight.
Tech investors eye AOL-Google talks
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The financial community is keeping a close eye on a reported plan by Google and Comcast to acquire a stake in America Online.
Survey: Companies need anti-spyware skills
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A survey warns that while most corporate-network users are well aware of spyware, most admit they need more training on avoiding the potential dangers.


