Archive: 04/14/2004
Theory promises brighter plastic LEDs
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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World's First CPU on Plastic Substrate
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 ...
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Scientists devise method to study membrane proteins
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 ...
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Samsung Exhibits 400ppi-Equivalent LCD Panel for Cell Phones
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 ...
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Toshiba Takes NAND Flash Memory to 4Gb Level
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 ...
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