Scientists One Step Closer to Forecasting 'Clear Skies' for Astronauts
Aug 17, 2005 |
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Scientists funded by NASA have made big strides in learning how to forecast "all clear" periods, when severe space weather is unlikely. The forecasts are important because radiation from particles from the ...
View from the Top: E-Commerce grows up
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[B]Do search engines make online shopping easier? [/B] Many industry watchers consider this year as the 10th anniversary of e-commerce. Internet access is now nearly ubiquitous in the United States with rapidly proliferating hig ...
Universal Music Group Joins Blu-ray Disc Association
Aug 17, 2005 |
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Universal Music Group (UMG) has joined the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) as a contributing member. The addition of Universal Music Group to the BDA's current lineup of more than 140 leading companies in the ...
First Chinese Unmanned Lunar Mission Set For 2007
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China is planning a three-stage programme of unmanned lunar missions, with the aim of bringing back rock samples from the moon in around 2017, aerospace officials said yesterday.
Tampa Bay Becomes "Smart Bay" With Well-Placed Sensors
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A demonstration in July in which scientists and engineers from the University of South Florida placed sophisticated, small, rugged sensors at strategic points in Tampa Bay and downloaded data from them wirelessly illustrated ...
4,000 BC antiquities found in Iran
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Iranian archeologists discovered ruins and antiquities in central Iran that date back to 4,000 B.C., officials said Wednesday.
Nanotechnology under the microscope
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It has been hailed by some as a revolutionary science — and by others as a threat to mankind. The technology which spawned fears of unstoppable 'grey goo' taking over the planet and inspired the bestselling Michael Crichton nov ...
New arrangement for supercomputer time
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The IBM Corp.'s most powerful computer will reportedly now be used for industrial and academic, as well as scientific, research.
Researchers Carve with Electricity at the Nanometer Scale
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By applying electric current through a thin film of oil molecules, engineers have developed a new method to precisely carve arrays of tiny holes only 10 nanometers wide into sheets of gold. The new system, called Electric ...
Toshiba Develops High Performance Microprocessor Core
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'MeP-h1'is the World's First 1GHz Configurable Processor Toshiba Corporation announced that it has developed a new high-end processor core, MeP-h1, the first configurable microprocessor to achieve a 1GHz clock speed. The ...
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