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Advanced Model of World's Smallest Flying Microrobot from Epson

Seiko Epson Corporation ("Epson") announced that it has successfully developed a lighter and more advanced successor to the uFR, the world's smallest and lightest micro-flying robot. Turning once again to its ...

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UO Nanoscience Upgraded

The state of Oregon's strength in nanoscience has drawn yet another major grant, Sen. Ron Wyden and Rep. Peter DeFazio announced Friday, Aug. 20, at the University of Oregon. The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awa ...

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Water on Mars: More Evidences

NASA's twin robot geologists, the Mars Exploration Rovers, launched toward Mars on June 10 and July 7, 2003, in search of answers about the history of water on Mars. Now that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Sp ...

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National Semiconductor Introduces Industry's Fastest, Lowest Noise Laser Diode Driver for Optical Disk Drives

National Semiconductor Corporation launched its newest laser diode driver (LDD) for use in optical pickup units (OPUs). The LMH6533 has extremely fast switching rates and very low output current noise with low power consumption. ...

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Vibrations in Crystal Lattice Play Big Role in High Temperature Superconductors

An elegant experiment conducted by University of California, Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) scientists, in collaboration with a group of scientists at Tokyo University, shows cl ...

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Photonic Crystal Fiber Nanosensors

Stevens Institute of Technology’s Dr. Henry Du and his research team have pioneered work on the integration of photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) with nanoscale technologies that will potentially lead to robust chemical and biological sensing devices. T ...

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NEW SONY FLAT SCREEN TVs SHOWCASE ALL THAT REALITY HAS TO OFFER

Sony Corporation announced today the introduction of eight new flat screen televisions, which drastically elevate three fundamental elements: picture clarity, audio fidelity and easy user-operation-all of which, allows the ...

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ProMOS Technologies 0.12um 256Mb DDR DRAM Passes IBM and Dell Product Qualification

ProMOS Technologies, one of the global leading memory makers, today (August 19) announced that its self-developed 0.12-micron 256Mb DDR DRAM passed IBM and Dell OEM customers’ stringent product qualification, demonstrating advanced tec ...

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New Physics Results from Fermilab

Scientists from the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory are presenting new results from experiments performed at the world's highest-energy particle accelerator during the 32nd International Conference ...

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Marvell Delivers Market Shattering 60Gbps Ethernet Packet Processors

Marvell®, a technology leader in the development of extreme broadband communications and storage solutions, today introduced the new Prestera®-DX250, -DX260, and –DX270 packet processors, the industry’s first 60 Gigabit pe ...

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USC scientist works to verify enigmatic pentaquark

This new particle, called Theta+, is believed to be the first observed "pentaquark," a type of matter composed of five subatomic quarks instead of the standard three or the more unstable two. "Discovered" b ...

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193 nm Immersion Litho Continues to Pass Industry Scrutiny, Symposium Finds

Vancouver, BC (19 August, 2004) – With no apparent obstacles to slow its progress, 193 nm immersion (193i) lithography continues to move toward manufacturing insertion in 2007 and holds promise for future extension, an i ...

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UMC First Foundry to Introduce 0.18um 32 Volt High Voltage Process

UMC, a world leading semiconductor foundry, today announced the availability of the foundry industry's most advanced 0.18um embedded high voltage technology. This process targets the growing portable liquid crystal display ...

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Moist Soil 'Hot Spots' May Affect Rainfall

While the Earth is moistened by rainfall, scientists believe that the water in soil can, in turn, influence rainfall both regionally and globally. Forecasters, water resource managers and farmers may benefit ...

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