New microscopy advances biological imaging to nanoscale
Mar 28, 2005 |
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Scanning probe microscopes, usually applied to imaging inorganic materials at nano- to microscopic scales, may soon be giving researchers new insights into the biomechanical structures and functions of living organisms—for ...
Britain's top climatologist backs global warming claims
Mar 28, 2005 |
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One of Britain's leading climate change experts has thrown his weight behind the claim that global warming is being caused by human activity in a report published today by the Institute of Physics. The report by Professor Ala ...
Station Crew Completes Successful Spacewalk
Mar 28, 2005 |
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International Space Station crewmembers wound up a successful spacewalk Monday morning, finishing preparations to welcome the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV). They closed the airlock hatch at 5:55 a.m. EST ...
Samsung Announces Mass Production of World’s Smallest Multimedia Cards
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. , the leader in advanced semiconductor technology, announced today that it has begun mass-production of the smallest memory card available for mobile phones. The MMC micro device ...
World's First 10Gbit CMOS Photonics Platform
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Luxtera Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, and the world leader in silicon photonics, announced today that it has solved the longstanding problem of building advanced photonic interfaces into mass-produced silicon chips. ...
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