A giant step toward tiny functional nanowires

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Carving a telephone pole is easy if you have the right tools, say a power saw and some large chisels. And with some much tinier tools you could even carve a design into a paper clip if you wanted to. But shrink your sights ...


US space shuttle Discovery set to launch July 13: NASA

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The US space shuttle is set to launch July 13 for the first time in nearly two and a half years, after being grounded following the 2003 Columbia disaster, NASA said Thursday.


NASA to study comet collision

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NASA's robotic Deep Impact spacecraft has observed a massive eruption from comet Tempel 1, just days before the comet is expected to collide with a probe.


Bubbly Channels

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Two-phase chip reactor for the production of very homogeneous nanoscopic semiconductor crystals Luminescent quantum dots of semiconducting materials could eventually help to identify tumors, illuminate large flat-panel ...


Einstein Ring in Distant Universe

Einstein Ring in Distant Universe

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Astronomers Using the VLT Discover Bright Cosmic Mirage Far Away Using ESO's Very Large Telescope, Rémi Cabanac and his European colleagues have discovered an amazing cosmic mirage, known to scientists as ...


Epson Launches In-Vehicle USB Controller LSIs with Expanded Guaranteed Operating Temperature

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Seiko Epson Corp. will launch a lineup of USB controller LSI products with expanded guaranteed operating temperatures for in-vehicle use.


A Sharper Focus for Soft X-rays

A Sharper Focus for Soft X-rays

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Zone Plate Lenses Capable of Better than 15-Nanometer Resolution Progress in nanoscience and nanotechnology depends not only on examining the surfaces of things but on seeing deep inside biological organisms ...


AMD sues Intel in Japan

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AMD Japan today filed two claims against Intel Corporation's Japanese subsidiary, Intel K.K., in the Tokyo High Court and the Tokyo District Court for damages arising from violations of Japan’s Antimonopoly Act.


Scientists Develop Method to Remove Uranium from Contaminated Steel Surfaces

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Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, Center for Environmental and Molecular Sciences, and Stony Brook University (SBU) have developed a simple, safe method of removing uranium from ...


Rosetta gets first glimpse of Deep Impact target

Rosetta gets first glimpse of Deep Impact target

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ESA’s Rosetta comet-chaser spacecraft has acquired its first view of the Deep Impact target, Comet 9P/Tempel 1. This first Rosetta image of the Deep Impact campaign was taken by its Navigation Camera (NAVCAM) bet ...


Phishing Attacks in May Jumped More Than 200 Percent

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The phishing season is officially open. Phishing – using fraudulent emails to try to dupe recipients into revealing personal or financial information -- reached its highest level in May, according to IBM. The month Global ...


Defense has Internet transition plan

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The U.S. Defense Department is the only government agency that has put together a plan for switching to the next generation Internet, CNetNews.com reports.


ORNL wins three R&D 100s

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Researchers and engineers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have won three R&D 100 Awards, presented each year by R&D Magazine in recognition of the year's most significant technological innovations. With the ...


Philips demonstrates feasibility of a new imaging technique based on magnetic particles

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Scientists at Philips Research have been active in developing a completely new imaging technique called Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) and have demonstrated the feasibility of the technique. Although still in the early research ...



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