Saturn's moon Dione, generated from Cassini

Another Successful Cassini's Titan Flyby

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The Cassini spacecraft completed a successful rendezvous with Saturn's moon Titan on Monday, Dec. 13. This was the last pass before the European Space Agency's Huygens probe is sprung loose from Cassini on Christmas ...


Toshiba and NEC Develop Key Technologies for High-Density MRAM

Toshiba and NEC Develop Key Technologies for High-Density MRAM

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Toshiba Corporation and NEC Corporation today announced two key advancements toward development of a magnetoresistive random access memory, a technology seen as key to the development of future generations ...


NEC Electronics Announces Single-Chip Solution Supporting IEEE 1394 AVLink and DV Decoding

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NEC Electronics Corporation today announced availability of the MC-10024, a large-scale integrated (LSI) device that provides a three-port IEEE 1394 physical layer (PHY), AVLink, and DV (digital video) decoder in a single ...


Mars Rovers Spot Water-Clue Mineral, Frost, Clouds

Mars Rovers Spot Water-Clue Mineral, Frost, Clouds

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Scientists have identified a water-signature mineral called goethite in bedrock that the NASA's Mars rover Spirit examined in the "Columbia Hills," one of the mission's surest indicators yet for a wet history ...


NASA picks two IU devices to go to Mars

NASA picks two IU devices to go to Mars

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Two of the eight instruments selected to go on a Mars rover have Indiana University Bloomington geologists behind them, NASA announced yesterday. One of the devices will provide scientists with a closer loo ...


Research demystifies quantum properties of exotic materials

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International team shows collapse of Fermi volume in quantum critical matters Modern materials science has been a boon for electronics, providing average consumers with palm-sized computers that would have filled a room ju ...


New microscope boost for UK nanotechnology research

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A powerful new microscope, currently available only in three universities in Europe and the USA, will position Britain as a leading centre for nanomaterials, researchers announce today. The ultra-high performance analytical ele ...


UA mirror lab to cast first mirror for giant Magellan telescope

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The University of Arizona Steward Observatory Mirror Laboratory and the Carnegie Observatories of the Carnegie Institution have signed an agreement to produce the first mirror segment for the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), ...


Toshiba Brings Perpendicular Data Recording to HDD

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According to JCN Network, Toshiba has announced a new breakthrough technology in hard disk drives (HDD) based on perpendicular recording, setting new benchmarks for data density, boosting the capacity of a single 1.8-inch ...



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