$2 billion market in nanopore
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Sponges with pores only nanometers in diameter could help lead to advanced fuel cells in hydrogen-powered cars, as well as super-coolants to keep perishable drugs fresh and devices to clean out toxins in the body, experts ...
U.N. report addresses Internet governance
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An independent group established by the United Nations concludes there is a need for Internet oversight and recommends the creation of a ruling body.
NASA's Return to Flight Launch No Earlier than Sunday
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NASA announced the earliest the Return to Flight Space Shuttle mission (STS-114) could launch is 2:14 p.m. EDT, Sunday, July 17. Mission Management Team and engineering meetings took place last night and today at NASA's Kennedy ...
Sites scouted for MIT a la francaise
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The French government is studying several sites for a MIT-style program designed to enhance Europe's scientific standing.
UCLA chemists create nano valve
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UCLA chemists have created the first nano valve that can be opened and closed at will to trap and release molecules. The discovery, federally funded by the National Science Foundation, will be published July ...
WiFi 'vampires' attack
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If a squatter moved in next door, and ran electrical extension cords from his living room to an outlet on your patio, you might object to his obvious pirating of your electricity -- because his actions would be obvious.
PAS sector continues growth in China
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Some analysts warn that 3G may spell the end for PHS/PAS wireless technology, but its low cost to service providers and user affordability has resulted in continued subscriber growth in China.
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