Archive: 03/30/2005
The Lighter Side of Nanotechnology
Grey Goos, the first comic strip developed for the nanotechnology community, has been released by leading Nanotechnology portal NanoApex. The weekly cartoon, currently in its fourth episode, examines the lighter side of nanotechnology ...
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First Radioactive Experiments Performed at the INE-Beamline at ANKA
The first radioactive experiments were recently completed at the INE-Beamline at the synchrotron source ANKA (Angstromquelle Karlsruhe). The INE-Beamline was constructed by the Institut for Nukleare Entsorgung (INE) at the ...
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Engineers Develop Undetectable Means Of Measuring Speed, Motion
Research aimed at teaching robots to "see" may soon make it possible to bag speeding motorists, track enemy planes, and automatically safeguard the nation’s borders and resources without any chance of detection. A University of ...
Mar 30, 2005 |
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Elpida's 512 Megabit XDRTM DRAM Provides Industry-Leading Data Transfer Rate
3.2 GHz Operation Enables 6.4 Gigabytes per second (GB/s) Bandwidth within a Single Device Elpida Memory, Inc., Japan's leading global supplier of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), today announced the availability of 5 ...
Mar 30, 2005 |
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NEC Introduces Melody Chip for Mobile Phones with 3D Positioning Technology
NEC Electronics today introduced the µPD9971 melody chip for mobile phones, which offers a superior three-dimensional positioning technology, sound effects, and an industry-first 128 polyphonic tones. The combination of features ...
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'Trauma Pod' Robot to Save Soldiers' Lives on the Battlefield
Imagine an automated medical treatment system that does not require onsite medical personnel on the front lines of battle, and is ready to receive, assess, and stabilize wounded soldiers during the critical ...
Mar 30, 2005 |
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Intel releases 'Truland' 64-Bit Server Platform with Xeon MP
Intel today added to its portfolio of 64-bit offerings with a platform that increases application performance, improves server uptime and the ability to manage large sets of data, and can lower utility costs. ...
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Laying the foundation for the next-generation Web
The Semantic Web lies at the heart of Tim Berners-Lee’s vision for the future of the Web, enabling a wide range of intelligent services. Thanks to the development of the infrastructure needed for the large-scale deployment ...
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Mathematicians promise animation revolution
CSIRO mathematicians are combining art and science to solve one of the last big challenges in animation – fluids. They are aiming to develop techniques for fluid animations that are so realistic audiences wil ...
Mar 30, 2005 |
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Who's afraid of Internet banking?
New research reveals attitudes to Internet banking vary according to gender and race. When it comes to banking by computer, men and women have different perceptions about what matters. And whether customers are Asian, Eur ...
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