Fast, Robust, and a Blast from the Past, Mechanical Memory Switch Outstrips Chip Technology
Sep 30, 2004 |
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Nanomechanical memory cell could catapult efforts to improve data storage There are no gears or levers involved, nor even, for those who remember such things, punch cards transported in oblong boxes. Yet research by a Bos ...
'Dead zone' area shrinking
Sep 30, 2004 |
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A team of Texas A&M University and Louisiana State University scientists conducted a research cruise in late August to the "dead zone" - a region in the northern Gulf of Mexico that suffers from low oxygen and results in hu ...
Novel Technique for Imaging Distant Planets
Sep 30, 2004 |
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A NASA institute has selected a new University of Colorado at Boulder proposal for further study that describes how existing technologies can be used to study planets around distant stars with the help of an orbiting "starsha ...
Evidence shaky for Sun's major role in past climate changes
Sep 30, 2004 |
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Computer models of Earth's climate have consistently linked long-term, high-magnitude variations in solar output to past climate changes. Now a closer look at earlier studies of the Sun casts doubt on evidence of such cycles of brightness, their inten ...
Renesas Technology Standardizes on Cadence MaskCompose to Reduce Mask-Marking Cycle Times and Costs
Sep 30, 2004 |
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Cadence Design Systems, Inc. today announced that Renesas Technology Corp. has standardized on MaskCompose™ for automated reticle design synthesis in its 90 nanometer design flow. MaskCompose provides a highly efficient and ...
NEC Electronics Introduces Single-Chip DVD Recorder Codec IC Family for Low-end Market
Sep 30, 2004 |
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NEC Electronics Corporation today announced a new DVD recorder codec IC family that offers affordable and flexible single-chip solutions for developing low-cost DVD recorders. The new products build on NEC ...
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