18/04/2005

Research Reveals How Materials Direct Cell Response

New Georgia Tech research indicates how cells “sense” differences in biomaterial surface chemistry. The findings explain how biomaterials influence cells and could be used to develop new classes of materials to improve ...

Scientists Serve Up 'Perfect' Liquid

New state of matter more remarkable than predicted -- raising many new questions The four detector groups conducting research at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) -- a giant atom "smasher" located at the U.S. Department ...

Magma, NEC to Collaborate on 65-nm Design

Magma Design Automation Inc., a provider of semiconductor design software, today announced that it has expanded its relationship with NEC Electronics, a leading supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions. Under the terms ...

Moon Water

Come and get it? Some researchers believe there's water on the Moon in reach of human explorers The first object in the night sky most of us ever saw, the Moon remains a mystery. Haunted by poets, looked upon by youngsters ...

Space debris mitigation: the case for a code of conduct

There is a lot of junk orbiting the Earth and the problem will worsen unless there are changes in how spacecraft operators operate. But it is not all doom and gloom. The first steps toward a comprehensive solution are already ...

Intel Intros New WiMAX Silicon Chipset

Intel Corporation today announced the availability of its first WiMAX product, providing equipment manufacturers and carriers the ability to deliver next-generation wireless broadband networks around the world. Previously ...

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