30/08/2005

Study Examines Public Attitudes On Nanotechnology

Scientists have a rare opportunity to define public discourse over nanotechnology, if they provide citizens with easily digestible information about the emerging technology, a University of Wisconsin-Madison journalism professor ...

Samsung Adds Gigabyte Densities to MultiMediaCard Line-up

Samsung Electronics today announced that it is sampling Gigabyte MultiMediaCards (MMCs) with customers: 1GB and 2GB MMC plus cards, and the industry's first 1GB MMC mobile card. The higher densities and faster speeds of Samsung's ...

Hurricane Katrina: Scientists Fly Into Eye of the Storm

Researchers Study Hurricane Rainbands and Eyewall Real-time radar data and high-tech communications were the keystones to success this past weekend as the Rainband and Intensity Change Experiment (RAINEX) project began its ...

A New Leap in Drug delivery

by Dr. Bikram Lamba For most of the industry’s existence, pharmaceuticals have primarily consisted of simple, fast-acting chemical compounds that are dispensed orally or as injectables. During the past three decades formulations ...

Stopping light in quantum leap

ANU researchers have used a groundbreaking approach to set a world record for stopping light - a crucial step in the development of the next generation of computers.

CELSIUS V830 workstation with AMD64 technology

AMD today announced that Fujitsu Siemens Computers, a leading European IT provider, is offering a new series of workstations based on the AMD Opteron processor. The CELSIUS V830 supports the Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor ...

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