Scientists devise method to study membrane proteins
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Apr 14, 2004 |
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Scientists at the University of Virginia Health System have come up with a protocol to extract proteins from membranes by using chemicals that allow them to be reversibly folded and refolded. The proteins can then be studied ...
Toshiba Takes NAND Flash Memory to 4Gb Level
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Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC)*, and its parent Toshiba Corp. (Toshiba), reinforcing the company's leadership in the development and fabrication of powerful, high capacity NAND flash memory, today introduced ...
Samsung Exhibits 400ppi-Equivalent LCD Panel for Cell Phones
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Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd of Korea exhibited a variety of panels, including a 2.03-inch LCD panel with the resolution equivalent to 400ppi, and a 1.83-inch QVGA-size LCD panel with the resolution of 223ppi, at the 19th ...
World's First CPU on Plastic Substrate
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Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co, Ltd said it has succeeded in forming a CPU and running it on a plastic substrate for the first time in the world. Since it is on a plastic substrate, the prototype CPU can be bent. It is ...
Theory promises brighter plastic LEDs
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A new take on the theory of light-emitting polymers suggests that their efficiency could be doubled, a development that would boost the introduction of flexible displays or possibly reduce the cost of flat-panel ...
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