Archive: 12/07/2004
Caltech computer scientists embed computation in a DNA crystal to create microscopic patterns
In a demonstration that holds promise for future advances in nanotechnology, California Institute of Technology computer scientists have succeeded in building a DNA crystal that computes as it grows. As the computation proc ...
Dec 07, 2004 |
5 / 5 (1) |
0
Does the lack of sleep make you fat?
The recent rise in obesity may be partly due to the reduced amount of time we spend asleep, according to new research from the University of Bristol, UK. Dr Shahrad Taheri from Bristol University, and colleagues in the Uni ...
Dec 07, 2004 |
1 / 5 (2) |
0
Fujitsu and Cisco Form Strategic Alliance for advanced Internet Protocol networks
Joint Development of Next Generation High-End Routers Will Deliver Improved Quality and Accelerated Feature Development Fujitsu Limited and Cisco Systems, Inc. announced that they have reached a fundamental agreement to enter in ...
Dec 07, 2004 |
not rated yet |
0
Student's Projects Win $100,000 in Siemens Westinghouse Competition
Aaron Goldin of Encinitas, CA, Wins $100,000 Individual Prize; (Lucie) Yueqi Guo and Xianlin Li of Durham, NC, Win $100,000 Team Prize An invention that converts ocean wave energy into electricity and genetics research on ...
Dec 07, 2004 |
3.4 / 5 (5) |
0
Purdue method to help engineers design systems for Mars, Moon missions
Purdue University researchers, in the culmination of a four-year NASA-funded project, have created a method that will enable engineers to design more efficient systems for heating, cooling and other applications ...
Dec 07, 2004 |
not rated yet |
0
Proof positive: Mars once had water, researchers conclude
There is undeniable proof that water once existed on the planet Mars, a team of researchers has concluded in a series of 11 articles this week in a special issue of the journal Science. A team of more than 10 ...
Dec 07, 2004 |
not rated yet |
0
5.1 MP3 Surround Set for Launch
MP3, the world’s most popular audio compression format, goes multi-channel. Scientists and engineers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS, who developed MP3 together with their colleagues from Thomson, ...
Dec 07, 2004 |
3.1 / 5 (19) |
0
3G Phones, Bluethooth Devices: Are They Safe?
Ground breaking research in understanding the characteristics of human skin at millimetric waveband (MMW) frequencies is being conducted at Cranfield University – academic partner to the Royal Military College of Science ...
Dec 07, 2004 |
2 / 5 (8) |
0
Building Materials For Interplanetary Stations
A new technology developed by Russian scientists with support of the International Science & Technology Center allows to produce antennas and telescope mirrors, walls and partitions for a space station, solar panels and even ...
Dec 07, 2004 |
2.3 / 5 (3) |
0
- Pages: 1 2