Archive: 12/09/2004
Ice study could stop people slip-sliding away
Going out and about in freezing conditions could become safer thanks to fundamental research at the University of Edinburgh into how we slip on ice. Using funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Res ...
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New Spam Tactics and Top Ten Viruses for 2004
New Viruses Increased By Over 50% Over 2003; North America Accounts for Nearly 48% of All Spam Sophos, a global leader in anti-virus, anti-spam and policy-based network security, reports today that the top th ...
Dec 09, 2004 |
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High pressure work boosts scramjet research
University of Queensland rocket scientists have upgraded a key ground test facility ahead of three experimental scramjet flights in Woomera in late 2005. HyShot international program leader Professor Allan Paull said the ...
Dec 09, 2004 |
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Scientists Invent High-speed Digital Memory Device Using Commodity Plastics Transformed by Nanotechnology
A team of scientists at UCLA has developed and built a plastic, non-volatile memory device using solution processing. In a paper appearing Nov. 28 online in the journal Nature Materials, the researchers outline how they d ...
Dec 09, 2004 |
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Sophistication in stainless steel - Nokia 6170
Tired of giving ties? In time for the holiday shopping season, the Nokia 6170 camera phone offers holiday shoppers - and Santa Claus(es) - an imaginative gift idea this year. The Nokia 6170 is a stylish tri-band ...
Dec 09, 2004 |
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