27/06/2005

Professor devises easier calculator

A Welsh professor and his son have developed an electronic calculator that allows users to write arithmetic problems on a screen and get the answer.

Growth Secrets of Alaska's Mysterious Field of Lakes

The thousands of oval lakes that dot Alaska’s North Slope are some of the fastest-growing lakes on the planet. Ranging in size from puddles to more than 15 miles in length, the lakes have expanded at rates up to 15 feet ...

Intel Completes 64-Bit Transition

With the introduction today of the Intel Celeron D processor 351, Intel Corporation now has Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T), or 64-bit memory addressability, available throughout its entire desktop and ...

A hot source of energy

Stacks of ceramic plates are capable of transforming fuels like natural gas into electricity using an electrochemical process. High-temperature fuel cells are ideal for use in power supply systems for buildings and vehicles. ...

AMD Unveils Athlon 64 FX-57 Processor for 3D Games

As part of an ongoing effort to deliver the industry’s highest-performing PC technology, AMD today announced the immediate availability of the AMD Athlon 64 FX-57 processor, the world’s ultimate PC processor for enthusiasts ...

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