02/09/2005

Single molecule transistors

A team of scientists led by ASU biophysicist Stuart Lindsay, director of the Center for Single Molecule Biophysics at the Biodesign Institute and an ASU professor of physics, recently created the first reproducible single ...

New insights into the software of life

A series of discoveries by an international consortium of scientists, including a team from The University of Queensland's Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB), will transform our understanding of how our genome works ...

CryoSat arrives safely at launch site in Russia

After leaving the Space Test Centre in Germany on 29 August, CryoSat has safely arrived at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, about 800 km north of Moscow, Russia. CryoSat is scheduled for launch on 8 October 2005 at 15h02 UTC.

Digital Logic launches new CPU

Computer-solution group Digital-Logic Friday launched a central processing unit that is the smallest of its class.

Carriers struggling to restore service

Wireless carriers are struggling to restore -- and in some cases, maintain -- networks in the Gulf Coast and New Orleans regions in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the most deadly natural disaster in U.S. history, experts ...

Theory: Mad cow from human remains

Two British researchers have a theory mad cow disease might have been transmitted via importation of bone meal contaminated by human remains.

Infineon unveils low-noise SiGeC transistor

Germany's Infineon Technologies unveiled a silicon-germanium-carbon (SiGeC) process technology for high-performance radio-frequency semiconductor devices.

F4W tactical net deployed for storm relief

A Florida firm has deployed an emergency voice-data broadband network for use by emergency agencies involved in hurricane-relief efforts in Mississippi.

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