14/12/2005

A new era for track etching technologies

A new spin-off of Université Catholique de Louvain is using second generation track etched technology and sees very wide applications such as circulator, (bio)sensors, lab on a chip, high troughput screening, microwaves ...

Energy prices pushing shoppers online

More than one out of every three online households said rising energy prices would alter their holiday shopping this season, a survey found.

Links found between happiness and health

Carnegie Mellon University scientists say there's growing evidence positive emotions such as happiness are linked with good health and increased longevity.

Preserved ancient mural found in Guatemala

Archaeologists say they've uncovered an elegantly painted well-preserved 2,000-year-old, 30-foot-long mural in a ceremonial chamber beneath a Guatemalan jungle pyramid.

Samsung Now Mass Producing 50-percent Faster Graphics Memory

Samsung Electronics announced today that it is mass producing the fastest graphics memory device in the world - a 900 MHz Graphics Double Data Rate 3 (GDDR3) chip. The device - already being used in graphics cards for PCs, ...

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