Europe joins R&D forces on Organic LED technology for Lighting Applications
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More than 20 of Europe’s leading companies and research establishments in organic electronics and materials as well as lighting applications, have joined together in OLLA* – an integrated R&D project to advance ...
CardioMEMS Moves Closer to Commercializing Innovative Sensors for Heart Patients
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CardioMEMS, a member of Georgia Tech’s Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC), is pioneering a new breed of testing devices to monitor heart patients. Combining wireless communications technology with ...
Record cold winter may increase ozone hole over North Europe
Jan 31, 2005 |
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European scientists confirmed that Arctic high atmosphere is reaching the lowest ever temperatures this winter, warning that destruction of the protective ozone layer is substantially increased under very cold conditions. First si ...
Xilinx Virtex-II Pro X FPGAs Cut System Cabling Costs By Tens Of Thousands Of Dollars
Jan 31, 2005 |
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At DesignCon 2005, Xilinx Inc. today showcased the industry's first demonstration of Virtex-II Pro X RocketIO Multi-Gigabit Transceivers (MGTs) driving 10 Gbps of serial data over one meter of industry standard InfiniBand ...
Spectroscopy for the Real World
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Jan 31, 2005 |
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New system used to analyze environmental, biological phenomena in their natural state One good thing leads to another. A team of scientists used a first-of-its-kind spectroscopy system at the U.S. Departmen ...
Scientists grow critical nerve cells
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After years of trial and error, scientists have coaxed human embryonic stem cells to become spinal motor neurons, critical nervous system pathways that relay messages from the brain to the rest of the body. The new findings, rep ...
SST, Nanotech Corporation Sign Licensing Agreement For Advanced Flash Memory Solutions
Jan 31, 2005 |
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SST (Silicon Storage Technology, Inc.), a leader in flash memory technology, and Nanotech Corp., an emerging semiconductor foundry located in Changzhou China, today announced the companies have entered into a multi-faceted ...
Scientists close in on 'superbrakes' for cars
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A theoretical study of friction between solids that looks at the process just one molecule at a time could soon lead to a more effective way to stop cars in an emergency than simply slamming on the brakes or using ABS. Scientists and ...
Crolles2 Alliance Partners Pool Research Efforts in Advanced CMOS Wafer Probing and Assembly
Jan 31, 2005 |
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The STMicroelectronics, Philips and Freescale Crolles2 Alliance adds 300-mm test and packaging development to industry's largest joint R&D effort The Crolles2 Alliance partners Freescale Semiconductor, Philips and STMicroel ...
Northern Lights to Your Mobile Phone
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If you are touring in Finnish Lapland, you no longer need to shiver outside when watching the heavens in order to see the Northern Lights. Information about the Northern Lights can now be received directly into a mobile phone ...
Optical tweezers to prove Einstein right
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100 years after Einstein’s landmark paper, optical tweezer technology could confirm the theory of classical Brownian motion in details that Einstein missed when he first proposed it a century ago. This research is reported ...
Chemists create 'Superbowl' molecule; May lead to better health
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In a development that could one day score a touchdown for better health, chemists in Australia have created a 'superbowl' molecule that shows promise for precision drug delivery, according to a recent study ...
Fingerprints replace keys
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The Finnish company Deltabit Oy is creating awareness of access-control systems that are replacing traditional keys. A fingerprint already opens the door to keep-fit rooms at Tampere, Finland. Deltabit Oy has been developing sys ...
Apple Unveils Faster, More Affordable PowerBooks
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New PowerBook Line With Scrolling TrackPad & Sudden Motion Sensor Starts at Just $1,499 Apple today unveiled the fastest, most affordable PowerBook line ever, featuring PowerPC G4 processors running up to 1.67 GH ...
Spansion Verifies Compatibility of Flash Solutions With Popular Cellular Phone Reference Design
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Compatible Solutions Can Reduce Design Complexity and Unleash Greater Innovation for Cellular Handset Designers Spansion LLC, the Flash memory subsidiary of AMD and Fujitsu Limited, today announced it has verified the c ...


