Mouse adapter for hand tremor sufferers
Mar 15, 2005 |
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IBM researchers invent a new assitivecomputer mouse adapter to help hand tremor sufferers use personal computers. It eliminates excessive cursor movement, thereby allowing more normal use of a personal computer. ...
Quantum computing: No turning back
Mar 15, 2005 |
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The first realizations of 'cluster states' and cluster-state quantum computation are reported in Nature this week (10 March issue, pp169-176). This represents a significant move from theory to reality for an alternative approa ...
17-inch AMILO with brilliant Crystal View widescreen display
Mar 15, 2005 |
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers unveils high-end multimedia notebook Today at CeBIT, Fujitsu Siemens Computers presented a high-end multimedia notebook featuring an enhanced 17-inch widescreen Crystal View display. ...
Robot-based system detects life in Chile's Atacama desert
Mar 15, 2005 |
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A unique rover-based life detection system developed by Carnegie Mellon University scientists has found signs of life in Chile's Atacama Desert, according to results being presented at the 36th Lunar and Planetary Science ...
Digital memory enters a new phase
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Mar 15, 2005 |
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With the recent explosion in the popularity of digital music, digital photography and even digital video, the demand for faster, higher-capacity and cheaper computer memory has never been greater. Writing in the April issue ...
World's Largest Computing Grid Surpasses 100 Sites
Mar 15, 2005 |
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Today, the Large Hadron Collider Computing Grid (LCG) project announced that the computing Grid it is operating now includes more than 100 sites in 31 countries. This makes it the world’s largest international scientific ...
Ceria Nanoparticles Catalyze Reactions for Cleaner-Fuel Future
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Experiments on ceria (cerium oxide) nanoparticles carried out at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory may lead to catalytic converters that are better at cleaning up auto exhaust, and/or to more-efficient ...
Newly Discovered Pathway Might Help in Design of Cancer Drugs
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Johns Hopkins chemists have discovered a new way to sabotage DNA's ability to reproduce, a finding that could eventually lead to the development of new anti-cancer drugs and therapies. The method could enable future doctors to ...
LG Electronics is set to substantiate its penetration into North America's 3G WCDMA mobile phone market
Mar 15, 2005 |
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LG Electronics has recently made another successful test-run of its 3.5-generation HSPDP (high speed downlink packet access)-enabled mobile phone in North America following its previous test in Europe, and is now pushing ...
Neutrino To Be Lucky Catch
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Neutrinos released in Switzerland are due to be caught in Italy under the international project OPERA. The system of detectors for identifying these mysterious particles is developed by a joint effort of Russian and Ukrainian ...
Testing miniature silicon chips
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Many activities in our daily lives use products and devices based on silicon chips - from computers and televisions to medical equipment and defense systems. As these products and applications become increasingly complex ...
Answer from 'dusty shelf' aids quest to see matter as it was just after big bang
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Scientists trying to recreate conditions that existed just a few millionths of a second after the big bang that started the universe have run into a mysterious problem – some of the reactions they are getting don't mesh with ...
More reliable and secure telecommunications via the Internet
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Professor Anna Brunstrцm, Karlstad University, is heading a research project that will lead to more reliable and secure telecommunications via the Internet. Reliability is an important aspect when telephony moves over ...
Miniature Doughnuts
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A matter of capillary action: colloid crystals as molds for nanorings It isn't only prospective bridal couples that are interested in rings; engineers and scientists are also fascinated by the apparently near-magical properti ...
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