Archive: 03/21/2005
Siemens SP65 - a premium business class mobile phone
Today the Communications Group at Siemens, announced the launch of the high performance SP65 business class mobile phone. The handset has been specifically tailored for business professionals who seek a premium ...
Mar 21, 2005 |
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mSWV+ Technology for Wide Angle Mobile Viewing Under Impaired Lighting Conditions
Samsung Electronics, the world's leading supplier of thin-film-transistor, liquid crystal displays (TFT LCD), has developed a new design for mobile displays 10 inches or smaller that allows viewing of ultra-sharp ...
Mar 21, 2005 |
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Silicon Design Chain Collaboration Demonstrates Significant 90-nanometer Total Power reduction
Industry leaders, working through the Silicon Design Chain Initiative, today announced new, silicon-validated, low-power design techniques to achieve total power savings of over 40 percent on a 90-nanometer test design. The ...
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WISE study starts in Toulouse: 60 days of bed-rest for terrestrial female astronauts
Since Saturday, 19 March, the study entitled Women International Space Simulation for Exploration (WISE) has been fully under way. All participants in the first of two campaigns have been lying in bed, tilted head down at ...
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Love at first … smell
Why do some males smell better than others? Scientists at Cardiff University, in collaboration with colleagues at Max-Plank Society, Germany – and the help of stickleback fish - have identified the chemical responsible. The res ...
Mar 21, 2005 |
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Exotic physics finds black holes could be most 'perfect,' low-viscosity fluid
In three spatial dimensions, it is a close relative of the quark-gluon plasma, the super-hot state of matter that hasn't existed since the tiniest fraction of a second after the big bang that started the universe. When viewe ...
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Researchers pursue blast-resistant steel using new tomograph
Materials scientists and engineers at Northwestern University are developing a new "high-security" steel that would be resistant to bomb blasts such as the one that struck -- and nearly sank -- the USS Cole in Yemen in 2000. ...
Mar 21, 2005 |
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MICE neutrino experiment
In the quest to unravel the characteristics of the mysterious neutrino particle, millions of which pass through us undetected every day, scientists from several international universities have joined forces with UK research ...
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Mar 21, 2005 |
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Why colonize the Moon before going to Mars?
by Trudy E. Bell, Dr. Tony Phillips NASA has a new Vision for Space Exploration: in the decades ahead, humans will land on Mars and explore the red planet. Brief visits will lead to longer stays and, maybe o ...
Mar 21, 2005 |
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Nokia 6680 3G imaging smartphone starts shipping
Nokia today announced that it has started deliveries of the Nokia 6680, introduced just one month ago at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France. Optimized for visual sharing, the Nokia 6680 imaging smartphone ...
Mar 21, 2005 |
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Europe, India Cooperate for India's Moon Mission
On 17 March the ESA Council, at its meeting in Paris, unanimously approved a cooperation agreement between ESA and the Indian Space Research Organisation for India’s first moon mission – Chandrayaan-1. The Indian Space Res ...
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