Development Of Remote Bio-Monitoring Military Device Technology

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Meridian is very pleased to announce it has entered into a Joint Venture Agreement ("JVA") with Gio Communication to develop an integrated military helmet. The Company signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement with Gio in March 2005 ...


Study: New radar system cut tornado deaths

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A study finds that the number of tornado casualties in the United States has fallen by half since a network of Doppler weather radar was installed 10 years ago.


Rutgers, NEI Corp. Establish Nanotechnology Research Program with Indian Materials Center

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and NEI Corporation, a proven provider of nanoengineered materials, have established a cooperative research program in nanotechnology with an Indian government research and development ...


US Space Chief: Shuttle Ready for Launch

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by David McAlary Washington DC (VOA) Jun 28, 2005 -- The head of the U.S. space agency, NASA, says the space shuttle appears ready to return to flight next month, after a two-and-a-half-year moratorium on missions. NASA Adminis ...


Rising sea levels threaten nuke dump sites

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Britain's only nuclear waste dump could be underwater in 500 years if sea levels keep rising.


Gilat Signs Agreement With Sputnik Telecommunications Entertainment

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Gilat Satellite Networks announced Tuesday that it has signed an agreement with Sputnik Telecommunications Entertainment to deploy Gilat's SkyEdge hub in Moscow and VSATs throughout the Russian Federation. Deployment is expected ...


Messenger Sets Course For Earth Flyby

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A short maneuver on June 23 kept Messenger on track for its Aug. 2 flyby of Earth – the major gravity assist that starts the next leg of the spacecraft's journey toward Mercury.


Ukraine to develop space industry

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President Viktor Yushchenko has signed a decree to develop Ukraine's space industry, the National Space Agency of Ukraine has reported.


Plasma experiment shows how astrophysical jets are formed

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Applied physicists at the California Institute of Technology have devised a plasma experiment that shows how huge long, thin jets of material shoot out from exotic astrophysical objects such as young stars, black holes, and ...


NASA probe could reveal comet life, scientists claim

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UK team say Deep Impact will reveal organic matter Cardiff (UK) scientists are playing a major role in a NASA mission, which they believe could reveal living matter in the icy layers beneath the surface of a comet. NASA's D ...


Scientist refines cosmic clock to determine age of Milky Way

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The University of Chicago's Nicolas Dauphas has developed a new way to calculate the age of the Milky Way that is free of the unvalidated assumptions that have plagued previous methods. Dauphas' method, which he reports in ...


New Chem-bio Sensors Offer Simultaneous Monitoring

New Chem-bio Sensors Offer Simultaneous Monitoring

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Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Vienna University of Technology have developed a modular system that combines chemical and biological sensing tools capable of providing simultaneous, ...


Micron Introduces Very Low Profile Memory Modules in the 512 Mb and 1 Gb Densities

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Micron Technology, Inc., today announced the availability of 512 megabyte and 1 gigabyte double data rate (DDR) and DDR2 very low profile (VLP) registered dual-inline memory modules (RDIMMs). Micron's VLP DDR RDIMMs are designed ...


Motorola calls on Congress for increased funding of nanotechnology

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Jim O’Connor, vice president of Technological Commercialization at Motorola, Inc., testified today before the U.S. House of Representatives Science Subcommittee on Research to share Motorola’s thoughts on where the United ...


NEC's Multimedia Message Adaptation System is designed to expand the introduction of multimedia services on mobile phone

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NEC has started to offer its Multimedia Message Adaptation System (MMAS) for Japanese market. The Multimedia Content Adaptation Solution is a server software system that optimizes video, photo and other data for various types ...




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