Sanyo Epson Develops High-Resolution LCDs
Oct 17, 2005 |
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Sanyo Epson has announced the development of three new high-resolution LCDs featuring "Photo Fine Chromarich" technology that achieves more than 100% coverage of the NTSC color gamut. Mass production of the ...
Is America's oil age already waning?
Oct 17, 2005 |
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The United States is at a crossroads: Americans want more oil, but they are split on whether it's worth the international political cost or the environmental damage. The situation seems hopeless, unless you're a geologically ...
Bubonic plague found in Colo. prairie dogs
Oct 17, 2005 |
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Colorado health officials have reportedly confirmed an outbreak of bubonic plague among prairie dog colonies near Green Mountain.
Qubit link could pave the way for first quantum computers
Oct 17, 2005 |
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Scientists at The University of Manchester have made a major breakthrough which could pave the way for a new type of high-speed computer. Professor Richard Winpenny, of the School of Chemistry and a team of international res ...
Life In Deadly Conditions: Sequencing Genome of Master of Adaptation
Oct 17, 2005 |
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The genome of another micro-organism which lives under extreme conditions has been sequenced. Scientists at the Department of Membrane Biochemistry at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry have analysed ...
Britain's top prizes for physics announced
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Oct 17, 2005 |
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Research that revealed for the first time that the Earth’s core is almost as hot as the Sun, groundbreaking new work on cosmic strings and black holes, and a scientist who believes he could build a viable desktop quantum ...
Researcher Identifies Tracks Of Swimming Dinosaur In Wyoming
Oct 17, 2005 |
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The tracks of a previously unknown, two-legged swimming dinosaur have been identified along the shoreline of an ancient inland sea that covered Wyoming 165 million years ago, according to a University of Colorado at Boulder ...
India, Sri Lanka plan telecom cable link
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An agreement has been signed to launch construction of an underwater communications cable linking India and Sri Lanka.
U.S. Senate eyes ending analog TV in 2009
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A Senate committee will meet Wednesday to discuss a new plan to end analog television broadcasts in the United States in early 2009.
Expedition 12 Settle Into Their New Home
Oct 17, 2005 |
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Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev are spending their first few days alone on the station following last Monday's safe return of their predecessors.
NASA Prepares For Arrival Of Comet Samples To Houston
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Particles gathered near a comet in deep space that are due to arrive at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC), Houston, in January may help scientists better understand comets and their role in the early solar system.
Cyber Cowboys And Virtual Shepherds
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Three recently patented CSIRO inventions are set to provide farmers with the ability to monitor and herd their livestock with no more effort than the push of a laptop button.
MIT space cameras take first pictures
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X-ray cameras designed by MIT astrophysicists are a key component of a new instrument aboard an orbiting Japanese observatory that will probe the secrets of such phenomena as exploding stars.
Palm and Research In Motion Bring BlackBerry Connect to the Treo 650 Smartphone
Oct 17, 2005 |
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Palm, Inc. and Research In Motion (RIM) today announced that they are working together to bring BlackBerry Connect to the Palm Treo 650 smartphone. The companies expect the solution to be available in the United States and ...
Networking: E-mail is the 'new telephone'
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Ten years ago Mark J. Grossman's office was alive with the sound of ringing phones and chatter from account executives placing sales calls. "The prevailing sound today is 'click, click, click,'" said Grossman, who heads Grossman ...


