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Can porphyrin nanotubes tubes split water?
Article Rating: 2 votes, 5.00 average. Can porphyrin nanotubes tubes split water?

Sunlight splitting water molecules to produce hydrogen using devices too small to be seen in a standard microscope. That’s a goal of a research team from the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Sandia National Laboratories. The research has captured the interest of chemists around... Read more
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Is light on a wire the wave of the future
Article Rating: 2 votes, 4.00 average. Is light on a wire the wave of the future

If data drove itself around in cars, photonics would be a roomy minivan and electronics would be a nimble coupe. Photonic components such as fiber optic cables can carry a lot of data but are bulky compared to electronic circuits. Electronic components such as wires and transistors carry... Read more
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Building a better nanoworld, microbe by microbe
Building a better nanoworld, microbe by microbe

Taking a new approach to the painstaking assembly of nanometer-sized machines, a team of scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has successfully used single bacterial cells to make tiny bio-electronic circuits. ... Read more
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0 715 03-17-2005 by Tormod Go to last post
 
CERN Begins Installation On Largest Collider
Article Rating: 2 votes, 5.00 average. CERN Begins Installation On Largest Collider

The first superconducting magnet for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was lowered into the accelerator tunnel at 2.00 p.m. on Monday, 7th March. This is the first of the 1232 dipole magnets for the future collider, which measures 27 km in circumference and is scheduled to be commissioned in... Read more
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7 3,397 03-17-2005 by Dark Mind Go to last post
 
Artificial antenna helps 'cockroach robot' navigate
Artificial antenna helps 'cockroach robot' navigate

Can a robot learn to navigate like a cockroach? To help researchers find out if a mechanical device can mimic the pesky insect's behavior, a Johns Hopkins engineering student has built a flexible, sensor-laden antenna. http://www.hypography.com/gallery/files/5/robot.jpgLike a cockroach's... Read more
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1 836 03-13-2005 by OpenMind5 Go to last post
 
Scientists work to detect mysterious neutrinos
Scientists work to detect mysterious neutrinos

Livermore scientists are working to solve a 50-year-old question: Can neutrinos – a particle that is relatively massless, has no electric charge yet is fundamental to the make-up of the universe – transform from one type to another? ... Read more
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0 903 03-05-2005 by Tormod Go to last post
 
Learning and Reading by Artificial Intelligence Systems
Learning and Reading by Artificial Intelligence Systems

Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have been awarded a grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to investigate key issues associated with learning and reasoning, including developing algorithms and representations for artificial intelligence. The first year... Read more
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2 1,049 03-04-2005 by C1ay Go to last post
 
NIST unveils atom-based standards
Article Rating: 1 votes, 4.00 average. NIST unveils atom-based standards

Device features on computer chips as small as 40 nanometers (nm) wide--less than one-thousandth the width of a human hair--can now be measured reliably thanks to new test structures developed by a team of physicists, engineers, and statisticians at the Commerce Department's National Institute... Read more
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2 927 02-27-2005 by simpleman Go to last post
 
Muon opportunists: Detecting the unseen with natural probes
Muon opportunists: Detecting the unseen with natural probes

Earth is showered constantly by particles called muons that are created by cosmic rays, and clever scientists are finding ways to use them as probes of dense objects, including a massive pyramid in Mexico and volcanoes in Japan. American researchers also have proposed using the... Read more
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1 905 02-20-2005 by geko Go to last post
 
Computer cracks Go game
Computer cracks Go game

A computer program that can solve the Go game for a 5x5 playing board. Dutch researcher Erik van der Werf achieved a world first with this program. A complete Go playing board has 19x19 rows. Van der Werf investigated new computing techniques to improve the Go programs with the ultimate aim... Read more
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6 12,025 02-17-2005 by TINNY Go to last post
 
Welcome to the future
Welcome to the future

After twelve years of research and development, Guy Negre has developed an engine that could become one of the biggest technological advances of this century. http://www.hypography.com/gallery/files/5/aircar_thumb.jpgIts application to CAT vehicles gives them significant economical... Read more
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3 1,357 02-12-2005 by Buffy Go to last post
 
Physics team puts new twist on spin hall effect
Physics team puts new twist on spin hall effect

An international team of physicists has announced discovery of a new spintronic effect in semiconductor chips, the intrinsic spin Hall effect, which puts a new twist on future technology and the possibility for novel circuits with low energy consumption. The team is formed by physicists... Read more
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0 1,530 02-07-2005 by Tormod Go to last post
 
Huge expectations for networked computing
Huge expectations for networked computing

Whether dealing with high-power particle accelerators, astronomical observatories or Earth-watching spacecraft, modern science involves vast volumes of information, and researchers require powerful Grid computing techniques to manage this data deluge. And at a time when the research... Read more
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New technique uses household humidifier to create nanocomposite materials
Article Rating: 1 votes, 4.00 average. New technique uses household humidifier to create nanocomposite materials

In what may sound like a project from a high school science fair, scientists are using a household humidifier to create porous spheres a hundred times smaller than a red blood cell. The technique is a new and inexpensive way to do chemistry using sound waves, the researchers say. In... Read more
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