Archive: 03/09/2005
'Nanotechnology: small science‚ big deal'
The University of Surrey’s world-class expertise in nanotechnology research is a key contributor to a new exhibition entitled ‘Nanotechnology: small science‚ big deal’, now showing at the Science Museum in London. Professor ...
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NASA Finds Lightning Clears Safe Zone in Earth's Radiation Belt
Lightning in clouds, only a few miles above the ground, clears a safe zone in the radiation belts thousands of miles above the Earth, according to NASA-funded researchers. The unexpected result resolves a forty-year-old ...
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Nokia Demonstrates IP Multimedia Applications Over CDMA 2000 Network
Nokia announced it successfully demonstrated live IP multimedia applications based on its 3GPP2/3GPP-compliant IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) over a commercial CDMA 2000 network. Nokia is the first company to complete this ...
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Sony's 400-Disk HDMI DVD/SA-CD Changer
Sony today introduced three HDMI up-scaling DVD players including a 400-disc changer The DVP-CX995V 400-disc DVD/Super-Audio CD (SA-CD) changer up-scales video to high definition (1080i/720p) resolution and transm ...
Mar 09, 2005 |
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A 2,000-year-old secret is out
A beauty product with a difference will be put to the test in a unique experiment at Bristol University later this month. A 2,000-year-old Roman cosmetic, discovered in an archaeological site in London, will be recreated ...
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Oldest Fossil Protein Sequenced
Protein sequence from Neanderthal extracted and sequenced An international team, led by researchers at the Department of Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, in Leipzig, Germany, ...
Mar 09, 2005 |
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The future of mobility
Nokia showcases latest 3G, multimedia and enterprise innovations at CeBIT 2005 During the CeBIT 2005 show, Nokia reinforced its vision of mobility with its latest innovations for 3G WCDMA, multimedia and enterp ...
Mar 09, 2005 |
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Researchers Develop Clear Picture Of 'Birth' Of Semiconductor Nanostructures
University of Arkansas researchers have witnessed the birth of a quantum dot and learned more about how such atomic islands form and grow, using the ultrahigh vacuum facility on campus. This information will help researchers ...
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