Scientists Issue Indonesia Earthquake Warning
Mar 17, 2005 |
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The stresses in the earth’s crust which have resulted from the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake have significantly increased the risk of another large earthquake in the already-devastated Indonesian island of Sumatra, according ...
New machines could turn homes into small factories
Mar 17, 2005 |
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A revolutionary machine which can make everything from a cup to a clarinet quickly and cheaply could be in all our homes in the next few years. Research by engineers at the University of Bath could transform the ...
Scientists modify carbon nanotubes using microwaves
Mar 17, 2005 |
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Researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology have discovered a novel method of changing the chemical characteristics of carbon nanotubes by heating them in a closed vessel microwave oven. Somenath Mitra, PhD, professor ...
U-M team makes synthetic mother of pearl
Mar 17, 2005 |
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It's possible to grow thin films of mother of pearl in the laboratory that are even stronger than the super-strong material that naturally lines the inside of abalone shells. The trick is to add compounds normally found in ...
EPA Honors AMD With ENERGY STAR Certificate For Innovative Cool'n'Quiet Technology
Mar 17, 2005 |
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AMD today announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded AMD’s Cool‘n’Quiet technology with an ENERGY STAR Certificate of Recognition for advancing computer energy efficiency. All AMD Athlon 64 desktop ...
Scientists Discover What You Are Thinking
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By decoding signals coming from neurons, scientists at the California Institute of Technology have confirmed that an area of the brain known as the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (vPF) is involved in the planning stages ...
How Much Can Your Mind Keep Track Of?
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Cooking shows on TV usually give a Web address where you can find, read, and print out the recipe of the dish created on that day’s show. The reason is obvious: It’s too hard to just follow along with what the chef is doing, ...
New Display Options for Every Work Setting
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Fujitsu Computer Systems today announced two new display options for the LifeBook T4000 Tablet PC, making it the ideal convertible for all types of work environments and lifestyles. A new indoor-outdoor wide-view ...
U.S. Exports Nitrogen Pollution Elsewhere
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The United States is exporting nitrogen pollution beyond its borders, and some may even be reaching western Europe, according to a recent data analysis by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) ...
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