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- Nanoscale microscope on a chip
- New Scientist recently reported that a UK company is developing a microscope on a chip four times more powerful than the best scanning electron microscopes SEMs available today. The best SEMs have a resolution of 0.05 nanometer. This new one, which will be small enough to fit onto a fingertip,...
- Tags: Microscope, Electron, Scientist, Chip, Scanning Electron Microscope, NFAB, Microscope Body, Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Hardware, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-06-16
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- Microsoft founds, funds a new open-source foundation
- Thank You M.J.I just read this with extreme interest. Thank you for the post and sharing this information."My first thought..If you cannot beat them, join them"The power of Open SourceYears ago Bill Gates himself criticized Open Source and the GPL Gnu Public License. Yet, Microsoft has finally realized the...
- Tags: software foundation, GPL, Microsoft Corp., open source, Free Software Foundation
- Discussion threads 2009-09-10
- Works of Herbert George Wells. Huge collection. FREE Author's biography & stories in the trial 10.2 (Mobile)
- Indulge Yourself with the best classic literature on Your PDA. Navigate easily to any poem from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases. Features Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases Make bookmarks, notes, highlights Searchable and interlinked. Access the e-book anytime, anywhere...
- Tags: Mobile, Biology, MobileReference
- Software downloads 2009-09-01
- Justice Department, states differ on Microsoft settlement
- Justice Department, states differ on Microsoft settlementExtension of Penalties is UnavoidableThe idea that all of attorney general Gonzales' problems and his recent resignation are related to getting Slade Gorton, long time Microsoft supporter, into the Attorney Generals office where he can further Brad Chase's goal of further corruption of the...
- Tags: IT Still, Microsoft Corp., U.S. Department of Justice
- Discussion threads 2007-08-31
- 3D movies of living cells
- MIT researchers have designed a new kind of microscope which creates 3D images of living cells. This microscope uses a method similar to the X-ray CT scans doctors use to see inside the body. One researcher said that their "technique allows you to study cells in their native state with...
- Tags: Technique, 3D, Researcher, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Image, Cell, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-08-13
- Turning cancer cells into nanomagnets
- In its tomorrow issue, New Scientist reports that researchers at the University of New Mexico UNM had a brilliant idea to make bone-marrow biopsies more efficient for patients affected by leukemia. In "Nanoparticles that cancer cells can't resist," the magazine writes that the basic idea is to use magnetic iron...
- Tags: Science &, Nature, Nanotechnology, Health &, Medicine, Engineering &, Innovation
- Blog posts 2007-07-13
- The Nokia N90 is still a very capable camera phone
- The Nokia N90 is still a very capable camera phoneNOKIA E60 for.........$150usd NOKIA E70 for.........$160usd NOKIA N70DIGITALTECHNOLOGIESPALACE ELERTONICS LIMITEDLETTER OF BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP .We are mobile phones wholesalers.We deals on all brands and models of mobile phones such as Nokia,Motorola,Samsung,Sony Ericsson,Sagem, Nextel,Sidekick II,Sprint,Ipods, Laptops, Mp3 players and many more...
- Tags: Digital cameras, Digital photography, Game players, camera phone, phone, Nokia N90, Qtek, camera, digital camera, Apple Inc., Nokia Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-08-19
- Scaffolds for skin reconstruction
- It's a well-known fact that our skin protecting us from diseases. And when it's damaged by severe burns or injuries, we need to replace it by healthy tissue, which is not always possible. But now, researchers at the University of Sheffield have developed a dissolvable scaffold for growing new areas...
- Tags: scaffold, cell, University of Sheffield
- Blog posts 2006-07-01
- Nanotubes looking for corkscrews
- Many researchers around the world are looking at nanotubes as vehicles to deliver drugs to very precise locations such as individual cancerous cells. But these nanotubes need first to be closed in order to carry these drugs. And researchers at the University of Florida have found an elegant way to...
- Tags: nanotube
- Blog posts 2006-05-11
- Hairy feet dancing on the ceiling
- Will we ever climb rocks without falling like flies walk on walls or ceilings? The Society for Experimental Biology briefly reports that German researchers who studied flies dancing on the ceiling think it's doable. After using optical sensors to look at flies under microscopes, the researchers think it's possible to...
- Tags: foot, ceiling
- Blog posts 2006-04-07
- HP outlines long-term strategy
- HP outlines long-term strategyHP - inhouse/online salesI had to check the date when I read your article - ie, that it wasn't April Fool's day. I've been trying to buy, in the UK, either a HP hx2490 or hx2790 Handheld for the last 3 months. HP sales online tell me...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Sales force management, strategy, Hewlett-Packard Co.
- Discussion threads 2006-01-23
- Coming up: When 2.0 to probe time as a data type
- On Tuesday, I'll be at Esther Dyson's When 2.0 conference, which will explore the meaning and use of time in the digital universe of software and services. As Esther explains it, "Time is an important organizing principle and dimension in many applications, but it’s often ignored or underexploited by the...
- Tags: Esther
- Blog posts 2005-12-01
- Can asbestos help us understand nanotoxicity?
- Can asbestos help us understand nanotoxicity?PhilosilicatesBoy this takes me back - WAY back to college and my geology studies. Asbestos is a string of silica tetrahedrons (SiO4). Looking under a microscope it looks like a miniature CHAIN SAW at least the BLADE of a chainsaw. Since Silica is actually GLASS,...
- Tags: Blade servers, Utility computing, asbestos, carbon, blade, bond
- Discussion threads 2005-10-19
- Exploit code chases two Firefox flaws
- Exploit code chases two Firefox flawsMaybe it's time to make a jump to Opera?This kind of crap is why I switched from IE to Firefox in the first place. This problem is made ven worse by the fact that upgrading Firefox can be a real PITA. Last time I upgraded...
- Tags: Web browsers, SECURITY, Mozilla Firefox, flaw, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-05-09
- Open-source advocate: Release Java code
- Open-source advocate: Release Java codeJava source? Like anyone would care..Java is such a dead technology it is ridiculous. The idea is purely ludicrous: create a platform that requires a single language to develop for. PLEASE. In .NET, I have guys coding in C#, VB .NET and Visual C++. From one...
- Tags: Programming languages, Java Code, Microsoft Corp., Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., OSS, open source
- Discussion threads 2004-02-13
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