12/08/2004

New Microscope Gives Scientists 3D Views of Living Organisms

Physicists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) have developed a state-of-the-art microscope that gives scientists a much deeper look into living organisms than ever before. The new technology will undoubtedly ...

NEC e228 3G Handset is Now Available in UK

Europe : 3, the UK’s first video mobile network, is now offering customers the new NEC e228 in shops across the UK.The NEC e228 video mobile is exclusively available on the 3 network with 3’s great value pay-as-you-go ...

Dark energy, black holes and exploding stars

On Aug. 12, 1999, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory opened its sunshade doors for the first time, allowing celestial X-ray light to reach the observatory's mirrors. This one small step for the observatory proved to be a giant ...

Technology already exists to stabilize global warming

Analysis shows how to control carbon emissions for 50 years Existing technologies could stop the escalation of global warming for 50 years and work on implementing them can begin immediately, according to an analysis by ...

SAMSUNG Surpasses 10 Million-Milestone In DDR2 SDRAM

Aggregate sales of the next-generation, high-speed chips break the 10 million mark in July Samsung Electronics sold its 10 millionth (256Mb equivalent) DDR2 DRAM chip in July, leading the latest transition in the mainstream ...

Efficient Filters Produced from Carbon Nanotubes

Filters remove nano-scale germs from water, heavy hydrocarbons from petroleum Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Banaras Hindu University (India) have devised a simple method to produce carbon nanotube filters ...

What's Wrong with Hubble?

The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS), installed during the second Hubble servicing mission in 1997, suspended operations Tuesday, August 3. There was an anomaly in the STIS that led it to autonomously enter a "suspend" ...

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