23/08/2004

Hitachi Endorses Zyvex Nanoprober Solutions

Hitachi High Technologies America (HTA) and Zyvex Corporation today announced an agreement to refer microsystems customers for worldwide sales channels. Under this agreement, Hitachi High Technologies America will refer ...

Next Generation DVD Format

With over three billion DVD discs shipped since the format's launch in 1997, the entertainment industry is gearing up for a next generation format DVD, which will be the topic of technical and marketing discussions at next ...

Sony Hits Sweet 16X With New DVD Burners

Now Available, Sony's Seventh-Generation DVD Burners Boast Six-Minute Burn Time Sony Electronics is upping the ante for DVD recording with its second generation of DVD+R Double Layer (DL) burners that support 16X DVD+R ...

New "Molecular Wires" Nanotechnology to Replace Silicon

Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory and the University of Florida have uncovered information that may help "molecular wires" replace silicon in micro-electronic circuits and/or components ...

Absence of Stellar Pulsations Baffles Astronomers

Readings done by a Canadian-Austrian team present a puzzle for astronomers. Expected surface phenomena, which provide information about stellar structures, could not be evidenced from readings obtained by means of a Canadian ...

Superconductivity for Future Particle Accelerator Project ILC

Today (August 20), the International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) announced at a scientific conference in Beijing that the planned International Linear Collider (ILC) is to be realized in superconducting technology. ...

Revolutionary Spam Firewall

The email spam nightmare could be halted in cyberspace by a groundbreaking firewall developed at The University of Queensland. The new technology is the only true spam firewall in existence, according to co-developer Matthew ...

New NASA Images: 3D View of Athens

This perspective view was made from an image acquired April 29, 2004, draped over a digital elevation model (DEM) created from the same Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) scene. The 2004 ...

Mars Holiday, a Pricey Bonecruncher

A space traveller's dream of one day holidaying on Mars might sound appealing, but it would be a one-way-trip. Not only would it take years to reach the Red Planet but our bones, muscles and joints would crumble under ...

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