Purdue finding could help develop clean energy technology

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Chemical engineers at Purdue University have made a discovery that may help to improve a promising low-polluting energy technology that combusts natural gas more cleanly than conventional methods. The finding revolves aro ...


Fire and Ice: Mars Images Reveal Recent Volcanic and Glacial Activity

Fire and Ice: Mars Images Reveal Recent Volcanic and Glacial Activity

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Mars isn’t as sleepy as scientists suspected. An international research team, which includes Brown University planetary geologist James Head, has found evidence of recent glacial movement and volcanic eruptions ...


Samsung Delivers Next Generation Memory Modules for High Density Data Processing

Samsung Delivers Next Generation Memory Modules for High Density Data Processing

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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced sample production of the next-generation memory module for servers and workstations –a fully buffered, dual in-line ...


TI and Imagination Create Gaming and Graphics Ecosystem Leveraging TI's OMAP 2 'All in One Mobile Entertainment' Platfor

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Texas Instruments Incorporated and Imagination Technologies today announced a collaboration to develop a targeted ecosystem leveraging the power of TI's OMAPTM 2 platform and Imagination's best-in-class PowerVR MBX graphics ...


Nanogen Issued Patent for Ligation-Based Strand Displacement Amplification Technologies for DNA Analysis

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Nanogen, Inc., developer of advanced diagnostic products, announced today that it was issued U.S. Patent No. 6,864,071, "Multiplex amplification and separation of nucleic acid sequences using ligation-dependent strand displacement ...


Probing the promise and perils of nanoparticles

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For all its promise, the prospect of using nanoparticles in biomedical applications and consumer products has raised concerns about possible harmful effects of the miniscule materials. Scientists at the University of Michigan ...



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