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- Kernel for PST to NSF (exe)
- Kernel for PST to NSF - PST to NSF Conversion software to migrate from MS Outlook to Lotus Notes. Convert emails, inbox, sent items, drafts, journals, calendar, appointments, attachments, images, email properties, folders with sub-folders etc. Save the converted emails in new .NSF file or an existing .NSF file. This...
- Tags: National Science Foundation, Kernel, E-mail, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2008-07-14
- Laser-aided software for tunnel construction
- If you ever have cruised on California's Highway 1, you know it offers spectacular views of the Pacific ocean. But several areas of this road are potentially dangerous because they can be affected by landslides. This is why the U.S. National Science Foundation NSF is helping the California Department of...
- Tags: Software, National Science Foundation, Tunnel, Laser, gVT, Tools & Techniques, Management, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-07-02
- Explaining science with drawings
- A recent news release from the US National Science Foundation NSF mentions a project it helped to fund, 'Picturing to Learn.' For this project, college students have to create pencil drawings to explain scientific concepts to high school students. As says Felice Frankel, a Harvard University researcher who is leading...
- Tags: National Science Foundation, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Student, Web Site Development, Productivity, Investment, Web Technology, Internet, Finance, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-04-12
- Cooking at the South Pole
- In a freely available article, The Wall Street Journal reveals how chefs cook at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. You might find surprising to find such a post here, but cooking at the South Pole needs lots of innovation and creativity. Let's look at some of the challenges. First, the...
- Tags: Food, National Science Foundation, Wall Street Journal, Mushroom, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-16
- Securase (exe)
- When you try to open a NSF file and it gives error message : "You are not authorized to access that database", and fails to open. Then you need a Lotus Notes local security removal tool, then get "Securase" - Lotus Notes local security eraser tool to quickly remove local...
- Tags: National Science Foundation, Tool, SysTools Software, Productivity, Security
- Software downloads 2008-02-20
- Parsing the federal budget: The tech highlights
- President Bush unveiled his $3.1 trillion--yes trillion--fiscal 2009 budget and there are a lot of technology highlights to go around. Whether this budget ever gets approved anywhere near its current state remains to be seen (fiscal 2008's budget isn't official), but directionally there are some key highlights....
- Tags: Budget, National Science Foundation, NASA, Department Of Veteran Affair, VA, Nanotechnology, Hacking, Semiconductors, Security, Viruses And Worms, Emerging Technologies, Hardware, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-02-05
- Quick Recovery for DBX to NSF Conversion (exe)
- QR for DBX to NSF is do-it-yourself non-destructive mail recovery software. It recovers mail from corrupt mailbox files. It can convert email messages from Outlook Express to Lotus Notes and save from *.dbx to *.nsf file. All the converted email in .NSF files may be viewed, opened in Lotus Notes....
- Tags: National Science Foundation, Recovery, IBM Lotus Notes, E-mail, Groupware, E-mail Servers, Microsoft Outlook, Enterprise Software, Online Communications, Software, Microsoft Office, Office Suites
- Software downloads 2008-01-17
- Foams with good memory for space applications
- The U.S. National Science Foundation NSF has recently reported that two research teams have developed a new porous foam of an alloy that changes shape when exposed to a magnetic field. The NSF states that this new material is able to remember its original shape after it's been deformed by...
- Tags: National Science Foundation, Foam, Memory, Material, Team Management, Nanotechnology, Management, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-01
- Quick Recovery For Lotus Notes NSF To MS Outlook PST (exe)
- Quick Recovery for NSF to PST Conversion is a NSF to PST conversion software to migrate Lotus Notes NSF to MS Outlook PST. Convert NSF to PST using Professional NSF to PST Conversion Software. Software export all text and attachments and recreate the same folder structure as you have in...
- Tags: National Science Foundation, Recovery, IBM Lotus Notes, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, E-mail Servers, Microsoft Office, Enterprise Software, Office Suites, Software
- Software downloads 2007-12-11
- BGP Nonstop Forwarding (NSF) Awareness
- Nonstop Forwarding NSF awareness allows a router to assist NSF-capable neighbors to continue forwarding packets during a Stateful Switchover SSO operation. The BGP Nonstop Forwarding Awareness feature allows an NSF-aware router that is running BGP to forward packets along routes that are already known for a router that is performing...
- Tags: National Science Foundation, Router, BGP Nonstop Forwarding Awareness Feature, BGP, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2007-11-18
- Integrated IS-IS Nonstop Forwarding (NSF) Awareness
- The Integrated IS-IS Nonstop Forwarding Awareness feature allows CPE routers that are NSF-aware to help NSF-capable routers perform nonstop forwarding of packets. The awareness feature is part of the software code; it need not be configured. The local router is not necessarily performing NSF; its awareness of NSF allows the...
- Tags: National Science Foundation, Router, Integrated IS-IS Nonstop Forwarding Awareness Feature, Awareness Feature, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2007-11-18
- New nanomaterials able to cover large areas
- Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a new nanomanufacturing technique which can be used to produce nanostructures measuring tens of square centimeters. This new technique, dubbed 'soft interference lithography' SIL, can lead to nanomaterials with optical properties mimicking some metamaterials in the natural world such as peacock feathers and butterfly...
- Tags: Technique, National Science Foundation, Researcher, Northwestern University, Property, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-09-12
- Borexino, the Sun neutrino hunter
- An international team of more than 100 researchers has used the huge Borexino detector to detect low-energy solar neutrinos for the first time. These results confirm recent 'theories about the nature of neutrinos and the inner workings of the sun and other stars.' In particular, it's now almost certain that...
- Tags: National Science Foundation, Experiment, Sun Microsystems Inc., Italy, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-08-26
- To controversy, NSF taps IBM, U of Illinois for supercomputer
- The National Science Foundation has chosen to IBM to help it build the world's fastest supercomputer at a cost of up to $400 million, The New York Times reports.The news of the contract award only escaped because relevant documents were mistakenly placed on a federal Website for a short time...
- Tags: National Science Foundation, Supercomputer, IBM Corp., ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-08-06
- NSF Latest Images (widget)
- This viewer presents multiple images from the National Science Foundation's Multimedia Gallery. It was developed by Ideum in conjunction with NSF and the Association of Science - Technology Centers. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: National Science Foundation
- Software downloads 2007-07-25
- Our next teachers: avatar experts
- Researchers from Illinois and Florida are developing a networking system which will create virtual representations of real people to improve our knowledge. They will use artificial intelligence and natural language processing software to enable us to interact with these avatars. The goal of the project, sponsored by the National Science...
- Tags: Engineering &, Innovation, Computers &, Internet
- Blog posts 2007-04-04
- Fuel tanks made of corncob waste
- After yesterdays story about wild grass used to produce clean fuel, lets look today at how corncob waste can be used to created carbon briquettes with complex nanopores capable of storing natural gas. These methane storage systems may encourage mass-market natural gas cars. In fact, these "briquettes are the first...
- Tags: Engineering &, Innovation, Energy &, Environment
- Blog posts 2007-02-21
- Bush cuts funding for science education
- Congress has started to weigh in on President Bushs education spending request in his current budget proposal, and in general, they are not pleased, reports Inside Higher Early hearings in the House and Senate leave little doubt that the Bush administrations allotment to science education leaves something...
- Tags: Education Technology, Science Ed
- Blog posts 2007-02-15
- Galludet wins large NSF grant to study learning
- A $3.5 million grant has been awarded to Gallaudet University to develop a National Science of Learning center devoted to researching visual language and learning, reports Campus Technology. The National Science Foundation grant money, given out over a two-year time period, will be used to fund the Science...
- Tags: Education Technology, Research, Higher Ed, VL2
- Blog posts 2007-01-23
- Two more proposals in underground lab contest
- Teams from four states are engaged in an increasingly hot battle to win a $300 million federally funded underground science lab. Groups from Washington state and Minnesota submitted proposals, joining Colorado and South Dakota, to the National Science Foundation in bids to run the Deep Underground Science and Engineering...
- Tags: Government technology, State &, Local Govt, Science, National Science Foundation, DUSEL, team
- Blog posts 2007-01-16
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