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Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020  11/20/2009 10:30:00 AM
Scientists at Intel's research lab in Pittsburgh are working to find ways to read and harness human brain waves so they can be used to operate computers, television sets and cell phones. The brain waves would be harnessed with Intel-developed sensors implanted in people's brains.


Shuttle Docks at Space Station  11/18/2009 2:30:00 PM
space shuttle launchSpace shuttle Atlantis arrived at the International Space Station on Wednesday for a weeklong stay, delivering a load of spare parts needed to keep the outpost running for another decade. The two craft came together 220 miles above the Pacific, between Australia and Tasmania.


IBM 'Pussyfoots' Towards a Thinking Machine  11/18/2009 2:00:00 PM
ibm logo xenon atomA computer with the power of a human brain is not yet near. But this week researchers from IBM Corp. are reporting that they've simulated a cat's cerebral cortex, the thinking part of the brain, using a massive supercomputer.


Joint Testing Proves Scalable 10-Gigabit Ethernet for Cloud Networks  11/17/2009 12:30:00 PM
Arista Networks, Fulcrum Microsystems and Ixia today announced the results of collaborative performance and scalability testing of 10-Gigabit Ethernet in a cloud computing environment. The results demonstrated high throughput and low latency for Arista Network’s 7148SX switch using Fulcrum’s FocalPoint FM4224 switch silicon.


New 'finFET' Promises Smaller, Faster Transistors  11/12/2009 10:00:00 AM

finFET fin field-effect-transistorsPurdue University researchers are making progress in developing a new type of transistor that uses a finlike structure instead of the conventional flat design, possibly enabling engineers to create faster and more compact circuits and computer chips.



Photo Alignment Technology Improves LCD Performance  11/12/2009 9:30:00 AM
The alignment of the liquid crystal molecules in a predetermined direction is key for the image performance of any LCD; the better the alignment of the molecules the greater the static contrast and the light transmission of the panel. Controlling the alignment and movement of the liquid crystals is also essential for wide viewing angles.


Aerial CDMA System to Cover up to 20,000 Square Miles  11/11/2009 10:30:00 AM
balloon CDMA 1X-RTT base station Space Data Corporation last month conducted successful trials of its CDMA SkySite, a major milestone in the development of economically practical wireless voice and data communications to vast areas with sparse population. It is expected that each SkySite will be able to provide coverage over approximately 20,000 square miles.


Intel Launches Handheld Read-Aloud Device for Vision Challenged  11/10/2009 3:00:00 PM
intel readerSANTA CLARA, Calif. – Intel Corporation today announced the Intel Reader, a mobile handheld device designed to increase independence for people who have trouble reading standard print.


New Material Improves Safety of Lithium-ion Batteries  11/10/2009 2:00:00 PM
Jonq-Min Liu of ITRI’s Material and Chemical Research Laboratories filmITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute), Taiwan’s largest and one of the world’s leading high-tech research and development institutions, introduces STOBA (self-terminated oligomers with hyper-branched architecture), the first material technology to enhance the safety of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries.


Harvard Physicists Create Quantum Gas Microscope  11/10/2009 11:30:00 AM
quantum gas microscope Physicists at Harvard University have created a quantum gas microscope that can be used to observe single atoms at temperatures so low the particles follow the rules of quantum mechanics, behaving in bizarre ways. The work, published this week in the journal Nature, represents the first time scientists have detected single atoms in a crystalline structure made solely of light.




 





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