Archive: 03/07/2005
The circadian clock: Understanding nature's timepiece
New light on a complex mechanism A cluster of brain cells less than half the size of a pencil eraser tells you when to wake up, when to be hungry and when it's time to go to sleep. The same cells also cause you to be disor ...
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Researcher describes new type of strong, lightweight metallic material
A new type of laminate performed spectacularly in depth-of-penetration ballistics tests, but its greatest potential may derive from its ability to be tailored to meet specific engineering requirements An engineering professor ...
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Surprising news about black holes
Computer reveals that life around black holes is turbulent and violent For more than 30 years, astrophysicists have believed that black holes can swallow nearby matter and release a tremendous amount of energy as a ...
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Nokia delivers the latest in-car communication solution to the new Volkswagen Passat
With Bluetooth SIM Access Profile, the PREMIUM handset integration product takes compatibility and connectivity up a gear The new Volkswagen Passat will come equipped with the PREMIUM handset integration product from Nokia Au ...
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Scientists use new simulation methods to observe single events of membrane fusion with molecular resolution
The fusion of membranes is essential for many processes in the human body, for instance, in the communication between nerve cells. A single fusion event occurs on the nanometer scale and takes less than a ...
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Quantum Dot Thin Films With Goal to Increase Thermoelectric Efficiencies
Evident Technologies announced it has received an SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) grant from the Office of Strategic Defense for a project to develop a high performance thermoelectric material using Evident’s proprietary ...
Mar 07, 2005 |
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3D Scalable Integrated Displays
Until now 3D displays have been developed for only one viewer. Christian Moller a research student here at the Department is working on a 3D display where the viewing zone is equal to that of any television ...
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New Power Amplifiers With On-Chip Power Detection Enable Wider Range In WLAN Systems
SST Communications, a developer of RF integrated circuits for a wide range of wireless and multimedia applications, and a subsidiary of SST, a leader in flash memory technology, today announced two new power amplifiers for ...
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Samsung Offers 82-inch HDTV TFT-LCD display panel
World's largest Full HDTV TFT-LCD Samsung Electronics has developed the world's largest liquid crystal display panel. This 82-inch TFT-LCD is 17 inches larger than LCD flat panel previously developed by Sharp. T ...
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