New way of making 'nanostructured films' wins innovation fellowship

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A University of Leicester project which will have implications for the quality of magnetic recording has won a prestigious Innovation Fellowship, allowing researchers to develop its commercial potential.


Environmentalists sue for Everglades bird

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is being sued by environmental groups concerned with endangered snail kites, hawk-like birds in the Florida Everglades.


Laundry goes cyber

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A new Internet tool called LaundryView lets students monitor campus laundry equipment and receive e-mail notifications for availability and cycle completion.


Bacteria are key to 'green' plastics, drugs

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Trials have begun in Kansas on a "green" production method for succinate, a key ingredient of many plastics, drugs, solvents and food additives. Developed at Rice University, the technology uses a genetically modified form ...


AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor Now Available

AMD Challenges Intel To A Dual-Core Duel

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In the spirit of fair and open competition, AMD issued a challenge to Intel to conduct a head-to-head competition of dual-core x86 server processors. AMD’s proposed dual-core duel in 2005 would be a live, public ...


Fermilab's Recycler beams take electron cooling to new heights

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After 10 years of preparation, a team at Fermilab has achieved electron cooling at high energy. On 9 July, on the first attempt, the Electron Cooling Group observed the interaction between an 8 GeV antiproton beam and an ...


Deep Impact Mission Update

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Ever since Deep Impact's spectacularly successful collision with comet Tempel 1, Principal Investigator Michael A'Hearn and mission colleagues at the University of Maryland and seven other institutions have been working at ...


"Colony" Computer to Look for a Theory of Theories

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Among the new students, faculty and staff arriving at UC Davis this summer is a new resident on campus: COLONY, one of the most powerful computers of its type in the world.


Ringtones -- and their theft -- on the rise

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The mobile-content industry has become a new distribution source for entertainment companies and celebrities who license their music and faces for ringtones and games, fueling a trend that U.S. consumers can't get enough ...


Anesthetized heroin withdrawal: no benefit

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Researchers say they've determined the use of general anesthesia for heroin detoxification offers no benefit when compared with other methods.



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