Briefs: BT launching 8Mbps broadband in Britain
BT is launching a new wholesale broadband service in Great Britain with a potential for sizzling speeds up to 8 megabits per second.
BT is launching a new wholesale broadband service in Great Britain with a potential for sizzling speeds up to 8 megabits per second.
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The tech community continued speculating about Microsoft's mysterious Origami Project Thursday following announcement of a release date.
Mar 2, 2006
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India's telecom industry is reportedly disappointed with the government's budget proposals for the sector.
Mar 2, 2006
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New microscopic probes resembling mergers between needles and microphones could help speedily measure chemical and mechanical properties of a material or a drug with just one poke, experts told UPI's Nano World.
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In the rarefied sphere of classical mechanics, more can sometimes be elegantly less. In a paper that will be published March 1 in the proceedings of the Royal Society, two engineers at the Viterbi School of Engineering offer ...
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This animation, made from images taken by the Advanced Moon Imaging Experiment (AMIE) on board ESA's SMART-1 spacecraft, illustrates a special pointing mode, the so-called 'target-tracking' mode.
Mar 2, 2006
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Scientists have devised a blueprint for boosting anti-cancer drugs' effectiveness and lowering their toxicity by attaching the equivalent of a lead sinker onto the drugs. This extra weight makes the drugs penetrate and accumulate ...
Mar 2, 2006
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Venus, as the goddess of beauty, has been celebrated in art and myth for millennia. Now, The Planetary Society and ESA celebrate the imagined rugged beauty of the planet's natural landscape with the winning entries in the ...
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In 2004 Lyncean Technologies announced the construction of the Compact Light Source (CLS), a miniature synchrotron to produce high-intensity, tunable, near-monochromatic X-ray beams. The Compact Light Source was specifically ...
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“In quantum mechanics, very seldom do you solve exactly problems involving more than one particle,” explains Massimo Boninsegni, Canada Research Chair at the University of Alberta. Boninsegni and his colleagues, Nikolay ...