Devices Increase Potential For Flexible, Light-Weight Power
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Scientists and engineers at the Air Force Research Laboratory's Materials and Manufacturing Directorate have made significant advancements in developing flexible, organic-based solar cells and photodetectors that can be used ...
Gender gap in math confidence is studied
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A survey of middle school girls suggests their self-confidence in math suffers when their parents believe math is a male domain.
Brookhaven radioactive shipments to resume
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Radioactive soil shipments from Brookhaven National Laboratory might soon resume under an agreement between New York City and the Long Island Rail Road.
Wild chickadees confound scientific theory
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Canadian researchers studying the spatial memory of wild mountain chickadees have found the birds contradict prior research showing how they navigate. The University of Alberta study of wild birds is the first to reveal a d ...
SOHO watches Saturn and Cassini pass behind Sun
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In this SOHO image, taken 21 July 2005, the Sun is represented by the white circle in the centre. Saturn is the bright object to the left of the Sun.
Daylight time: Gimmick or good idea?
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Daylight saving time stirs controversy: supporters claim it saves energy, opponents say it disrupts international travel and is dangerous for children.
IBM to Introduce a New Class of Open Virtualization
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As part of its new systems strategy, IBM today introduced a standards-based virtualization platform that will allow customers to pool, manage and optimize their IT resources across a variety of servers, networking and storage ...
NASA's Goes-N Satellite Ready for Launch
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NASA announced the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-N (GOES-N) is ready to launch. The GOES-N launch window is from 6:23 to 7:01 p.m. EDT, Friday, July 29, 2005. Liftoff is from Space Launch Complex 37, Cape ...
UniS scientists to investigate the secrets of the universe
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The Nuclear Physics Group at the University of Surrey has been awarded a large scale grant worth almost half a million pounds (£483k) from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)) to synthesise and ...
The growing threat of spyware
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -- the New Deal-era government agency designed to restore confidence in the Great Depression-shattered banking system of the United States -- is now providing guidance to banks to ...
AOL testing mobile search services
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America Online Inc.announced Wednesday that it is testing a suite of new mobile search services. Once launched the service will give mobile-phone users access to AOL's Pinpoint, Shopping Search and Yellow Pages.Now available as ...
Motorola Q aims at Blackberry
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The first no-compromises QWERTY is here: the new Q from Motorola. Featuring Microsoft's Windows Mobile software, smart, powerful, and devastatingly good-looking, the Moto Q is the ultimate power player. The ...
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