Archive: 07/13/2005
ARM Demonstrates Highest Performance ARM11 Family Processor
ARM has recently demonstrated the first test chip of its ARM11 MPCore synthesizable processor which has demonstrated performance equivalent to a 1.2GHz ARM11 family processor, with power consumption of approximately 600mW ...
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Temperature-sensitive Nanobrushes
Electrically conducting polymer with temperature-dependent optical properties and water solubility The terms plastic and electrical current usually bring to mind such things as insulators or computer cases. It goes withou ...
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Shuttle launch scrubbed by faulty switch
NASA's scheduled launch of space shuttle Discovery was scrubbed Wednesday when a fuel sensor malfunctioned.
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Suggestions offered for one's well being
People with health concerns have many options, including flossing and sex, aside from exercise and diets to guard against heart attacks and other illnesses.
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Deal considered in U.S. stem cell debate
As President Bush vows to veto any bill allowing federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, some Republicans are reportedly considering a compromise.
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Three satellites needed to bring out 'shy star'
An international team of scientists has uncovered a rare type of neutron star so elusive that it took three satellites to identify it. The findings, made with ESA’s Integral satellite and two NASA satellites, rev ...
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Purdue findings support earlier nuclear fusion experiments
Researchers at Purdue University have new evidence supporting earlier findings by other scientists who designed an inexpensive "tabletop" device that uses sound waves to produce nuclear fusion reactions. ...
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NASA now better able to measure sea level
NASA officials said they finally have the tools and expertise to understand the rate at which the world's sea level is changing.
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NASA plans for an emergency space rescue
NASA scientists reportedly are ready with a plan called "Safe Haven" should the Discovery shuttle set for launch Wednesday experience a major problem.
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U.S. still spends the most on healthcare
Johns Hopkins University researchers say the United States continues to spend significantly more on health care than any other nation.
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Brain response to odor and light differs
Researchers have determined how odors create signals that eventually go to one's brain -- but the findings contradict long-held beliefs.
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