Archive: 12/20/2004
Oxford NanoScience Sells First 3D Atom Probe to China
The first commercial 3 Dimensional Atom Probe (3DAP) has been sold into the People's Republic of China. This milestone purchase of an instrument which brings a unique approach to materials characterisation, has been made ...
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Tegal Awarded Key Patent For New Magnetron Sputter Source
New sputter source represents break through in target efficiency - provides significant cost savings to chip manufacturers Tegal Corporation announced that it has been granted United States Patent, No. 6,783,638 for the ...
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SAMSUNG Electronics Regains No. 1 Spot in LCD Market
Samsung Electronics regained the No. 1 position in the global liquid crystal display (LCD) market last month from LG.Philips LCD, according to the Texas-based display market research firm, DisplaySearch. The electronics gian ...
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New 42-Inch Pioneer Plasma Display
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. announced today the expansion of its family of commercial-use plasma displays, with the PDP-424MV enhanced definition plasma display. This new plasma joins the high definition ...
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Elpida Ships Fully-Buffered DIMM Samples for Advanced Performance in Next-Generation Servers
Memory Modules Provide Unparalleled Speed and Density Compared to Existing Registered DIMMs Elpida Memory, Inc., Japan's leading global supplier of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), today announced that ...
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Space Station Crew Gets Ready for Christmas
The Expedition 10 crew is spending this week getting ready for the Christmas arrival of resupply spacecraft, while continuing research and maintenance activities aboard the International Space Station. Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Enginee ...
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First Motorola 4.9 GHz Broadband Technical Trial Successfully Completed in Tulsa
Solutions to be Available to First Responders in 2005 When the Federal Communications Commission allocated 50 MHz of spectrum in the 4.9 GHz band for public safety first responders in May 2003, the stage was set for the ...
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Micron Ships First Production 2 Gigabyte 90 Nanometer NAND Flash Memory Products Today
Micron Technology, Inc., today shipped the Company’s first production 2 gigabit (Gb) NAND flash memory products, hitting the target of its entry strategy into the NAND market. The demand for increased memory in mobile and ...
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Sematech Advances EUV Technology by Reducing Defects in Mask Blanks
Researchers at SEMATECH North have reached a significant milestone in reducing deposition tool-generated defects in mask blanks used for extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUVL), bringing that technology a step closer to commercial feas ...
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The pocket laboratory
Made in Germany, the world’s first fully electric biochip can quickly, reliably and automatically detect pathogens or residual traces of antibiotics. For this development, the president of the Federal Republic awarded the ...
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Cassini Shows Before and After Look at Titan
Cassini's second close flyby of Titan completes a 'before' and 'after' look at the fuzzy moon and provides the first direct evidence of changing weather patterns in the skies over Titan. Cassini has found Titan's ...
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Energy-efficient house a wish come true for Santa
Christmas costs can make us all a bit less jolly, but there are a number of ways even Ole St. Nick can save money throughout the year and help offset the high cost of the holiday. For openers, the Clauses could live in ...
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Digital Camera Memory Will Be Safe In Carry-On And Checked Baggage
Recent tests found no evidence of X-ray scanner damage to digital camera media cards or to the images they hold. The tests of scanner models currently in use in the U.S. transportation industry were jointly conducted by the ...
Dec 20, 2004 |
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High-flying observatory reveals land changing to desert
Using advanced remote-sensing techniques from a U-2 surveillance plane and field studies, scientists from the Carnegie Institution Department of Global Ecology have for the first time determined large-scale ...
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Scientists build nanoscale 'jigsaw' puzzles made of RNA
Scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara, working at the leading edge of bionanotechnology, are using assembly and folding principles of natural RNA, or ribonucleic acid, to build beautiful ...
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