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2005-04-01 - New fuel cell drives around hydrogen economy roadblocks 2005-04-01 - Chemists probe secrets in ancient textile dyes from China, Peru 2005-04-01 - The trust game: Measuring social interaction 2005-04-01 - New High-Speed Oscillator Designed to Improve Application Reliability 2005-04-01 - High-resolution machine vision 2005-04-01 - Optical designers turn to Off-axis parabolic mirrors 2005-04-01 - Phononic crystals go hypersonic 2005-04-01 - More Than Half World Population Exposed to Natural Hazards 2005-04-01 - Hitachi Develops a Robot that has the Capabilities for Daily Life and that Moves in Response to Dialogs with People 2005-04-01 - NEC Develops Compact Millimeter-Wave Transceiver for Uncompressed HDTV Signal Transmission 2005-04-01 - New miniaturised chip dramatically reduces time taken for DNA analysis 2005-04-01 - Feat of experimental acrobatics leads to first synthesis of ultracold molecules 2005-04-01 - Scientists Unravel Midwest Tornado Formation 2005-04-01 - Philips announces industry's first RFID chip solution to support next-generation EPCglobal specification 2005-04-01 - Picking on Einstein 2005-04-02 - Researchers develop new tool for writing code 2005-04-03 - Underground physics: Searching for neutrinos in deep places 2005-04-03 - Jogging with your favorite music 2005-04-03 - Samsung Unveils an Upgraded Model of its Horizontal LCD Phone 2005-04-04 - Kids follow unhealthy role models - parents 2005-04-04 - Collaboration between musician and astronomer captures galactic events 2005-04-04 - Plant gene replacement results in the world's only blue rose 2005-04-04 - Memory-Tech World First HD DVD Disc Measurement System for Mass Production Line 2005-04-04 - Making the intelligent workspace a reality 2005-04-04 - Astronomers Discover Mysterious New Star Clusters 2005-04-04 - NASA's robotic spacecraft to be launched on April 15 2005-04-04 - You Are What You Listen to 2005-04-04 - Breaking the ice 2005-04-04 - New alloy verified for safer disposal of spent nuclear energy fuel 2005-04-04 - Hitachi Demos 230 Gb Per Square Inch Data Density on Perpendicular Recording 2005-04-04 - Social Stress Boosts Immune System's Flu-Fighting Abilities 2005-04-04 - Gates Scholar Aims to Revolutionize Computing 2005-04-04 - First Nano Grows Ultra-Long High Purity Aligned Carbon Nanotubes 2005-04-04 - LG Pioneers Tomorrow's Home Today 2005-04-04 - Ophthalmologists and physicists team up to design 'bionic eye' 2005-04-05 - Trust me, I'm a machine 2005-04-05 - 2004 Physics Nobel Laureate DNA Sells on eBay 2005-04-05 - New fluorescence optical filter sets for multi-colour applications 2005-04-05 - DynaEIT 2005-04-05 - High speed, ultra-high resolution phase shifters 2005-04-05 - Rambus Unveils Micro-Threading in DRAM Cores 2005-04-05 - Chemical guidebook may help Mars rover track extraterrestrial life 2005-04-05 - Mystery on the Hudson 2005-04-05 - Swift Mission Nabs Its First Distance Measurement to Star Explosion 2005-04-05 - Canadian Automobile Industry and Government Agree on Climate Change Action 2005-04-05 - HP Offers Researchers a Bold New Choice with 11.8-teraflop Supercomputer 2005-04-05 - Industry's First Wireless USB-Enabled Digital Still Camera Development Platform 2005-04-05 - A New Camera for Extrasolar Planets 2005-04-05 - UCSC to lead ambitious multidisciplinary research project on wireless communication networks 2005-04-05 - Engineers use 'shaped' laser pulses in 'ultra-wideband' research 2005-04-05 - Aviza, Air Liquide to Develop Advanced Films for Sub-90-nm Manufacturing 2005-04-05 - mPhase to Report on Battery, Sensor Applications at Stephens Inc. 2005 Nanotechnology Investors Conference 2005-04-05 - JVC Develops World`s First Single-sided, Dual Layer DVD-RW Disc Technology 2005-04-06 - Study finds Earth's auroras are not mirror images 2005-04-06 - First PCs based on Intel Dual Core Processor Systems Appeared 2005-04-06 - NASA Extended Mars Rovers Mission for Third Time 2005-04-06 - Clever clock combats oversleeping 2005-04-06 - Discovery Captures, Converts Heat 2005-04-06 - Voltaix announces expanded production capacity for trimethylsilane (3MS) 2005-04-06 - Turning the lotus effect on its head 2005-04-06 - Nanobacteria in clouds could spread disease, scientists claim 2005-04-06 - Era of galaxy and black hole growth spurt discovered 2005-04-06 - At the molecular level, the predator is the prey 2005-04-06 - Increasing Memory Capacity on Limited Space 2005-04-06 - IBM Supercomputer Used for Crash Simulations and Virtual Product Development at Volvo 2005-04-06 - New IBM ThinkPad X41 2005-04-06 - Super RFID: UK company driving next-generation development 2005-04-06 - How people trick themselves into overspending 2005-04-06 - Astronomers Expect To Be "Dazled" By Views Of Ancient Universe 2005-04-06 - Radar tracking reveals that butterflies follow decisive flight paths 2005-04-06 - Explosions in Space May Have Initiated Ancient Extinction on Earth 2005-04-06 - X-ray blaze on an invisible world 2005-04-07 - Fourth European Conference on Space Debris to address key issues 2005-04-07 - Nokia 8800 2005-04-07 - nLight names Laser Lines, Ltd. exclusive distributor in United Kingdom 2005-04-07 - Compact forensic UV lens assists crime scene investigations 2005-04-07 - Timing nature`s fastest optical shutter 2005-04-07 - Researchers use laser light to remote control flies 2005-04-07 - Research team recreates ancient underwater concrete technology 2005-04-07 - Molecular motors cooperate in moving cellular cargo, study shows 2005-04-07 - 'Born-again' stars reveal how the earth was created 2005-04-07 - Study shows early Earth atmosphere hydrogen-rich, favorable to life 2005-04-07 - Chipnuts Technology To Design Power-Efficient Mobile Phone Multimedia Chip Set 2005-04-07 - Intel Unveils New Multi-Level Cell Flash Products For Embedded Market Segment 2005-04-07 - Researchers improve design of genetic on-off switches 2005-04-07 - NASA to Begin Test of 20-Meter Solar Sail 2005-04-07 - "Short-term action needed to save physics" warns Institute 2005-04-07 - Space Shuttle Discovery at Launch Pad For Return to Flight 2005-04-07 - Nanobridges Show Way to Nano Mass Production 2005-04-07 - White dwarf feels the heat - again 2005-04-08 - The car wants a word with you 2005-04-08 - Prototyping a secure multipurpose, mobile chip 2005-04-08 - New Affordable Desk-Top 3-D Printer 2005-04-08 - Is this a Brown Dwarf or an Exoplanet? 2005-04-08 - Photonic crystals come under the microscope 2005-04-08 - Europe goes back to Mars 2005-04-08 - Quakes warn of seismic danger closer to home 2005-04-08 - New technique for nondestructive testing research 2005-04-08 - Printing of components with functional ink 2005-04-08 - Motorola Labs Launched in India 2005-04-08 - Cell Phone with Feeling 2005-04-08 - Samsung Intros 3D Game Phones with Vibration 2005-04-08 - NEC Announces 5.5-Inch LCD Enabling Vivid Color Display even in Bright Sunlight 2005-04-08 - Nanoparticles offer new hope for detection and treatment 2005-04-11 - Giant X-Ray Loop Hints at Cosmic Particle Accelerator 2005-04-11 - Fujitsu Unveils Mission-Critical Server for Linux and Windows 2005-04-11 - Acquisition measurement of IR signatures 2005-04-11 - Diode laser systems with small beam diameter - new versions to replace your gas laser 2005-04-11 - Fuel Cell Prototype for ThinkPad Notebooks 2005-04-11 - New project sets sights on future of computing 2005-04-11 - Stop or I'll download 2005-04-11 - UC Berkeley to lead $19 million NSF center on cybersecurity research 2005-04-11 - ISS Crew Packs Up For Home 2005-04-11 - Dell, University of Texas Benchmark Performance of Standards-Based Supercomputing Clusters 2005-04-11 - New material structure produces world's fastest transistor 2005-04-11 - Terrorist-proof buildings from new high-tech sensors 2005-04-11 - Microscopes at microscopic size 2005-04-11 - Sacred constant might be changing 2005-04-11 - Freescale, Philips and STMicroelectronics Expand Industry's Largest RD Alliance 2005-04-11 - UMC Expands X Architecture Support - First Pure-Play Foundry to Provide Qualified 90-nm Design Rules 2005-04-11 - Portable High-Resolution NMR Sensor Unveiled 2005-04-11 - IEEE-USA white paper: US prosperity at risk; gigabit networks should be national priority 2005-04-11 - Samsung Unveils its New Satellite DMB phone 2005-04-11 - Nanotech advance makes carbon nanotubes more useful 2005-04-11 - Breakthrough Technology Accelerates Solid-State Lighting 2005-04-12 - Scientists urged to spread word on global warming 2005-04-12 - Dell to Include Intel Dual-Core Processors 2005-04-12 - Virtual reality, real ingenuity 2005-04-12 - 'Audioclouds' that will help us compute more safely on the move 2005-04-12 - Molecular breakthrough for plastic electronics 2005-04-12 - Optical computer made from frozen light 2005-04-12 - Scientists announce world's most sensitive cancer test 2005-04-12 - Nanotechnology's miniature answers to developing world's biggest problems 2005-04-12 - Apple Announces Mac OS X Server 'Tiger' 2005-04-12 - Freescale, Soitec achieve 70-percent improvement in electron mobility using strained SOI technology for sub-65-nm device 2005-04-12 - Fujitsu Partners with Industry Leaders to Deliver Market Ready Small Form Factor Serial SCSI Storage Solutions 2005-04-12 - Probable Cause Sequences for WTC Collapses Finalized 2005-04-12 - Light Scattering Method Reveals Details under Skin 2005-04-12 - Research Shows Overfishing Of Sharks Key Factor In Coral Reef Decline 2005-04-12 - Philips and Xilinx deliver world's first low-cost programmable PCI Express solution 2005-04-12 - ON Semiconductor Expands Computing Power Management Portfolio to Include Power Solutions for Notebook Applications 2005-04-12 - Duel of the Winds 2005-04-12 - New Gas Sensors Patterned with Conducting Polymer 2005-04-12 - Revised asteroid scale aids understanding of impact risk 2005-04-12 - Mystery Climate Mechanism May Counteract Global Warming 2005-04-12 - Nickel nuclei yield magic finding 2005-04-13 - 405nm blue-violet laser diode modules with modulated output 2005-04-13 - palmOne Introduces Tungsten E2 Handheld 2005-04-13 - Getting in gear for next generation cars 2005-04-13 - Physicists Trash Turbulence Lab 2005-04-13 - Landmark Project To Map How Humankind Populated Planet 2005-04-13 - Now scientists think you'd be 'roasted' in a black hole 2005-04-13 - Early Universe was packed with mini black holes 2005-04-13 - 'Termite guts can save the planet', says Nobel laureate 2005-04-13 - What is time? 2005-04-13 - Breakthrough in stem cell research 2005-04-13 - Being too clean could be hazardous to your health and the environment 2005-04-13 - 'Nanoshells' simultaneously detect and destroy cancerous cells 2005-04-13 - Smart plastics change shape with light 2005-04-13 - At least part of climate change is man-made 2005-04-13 - Mystery solved: How the orbits of extrasolar planets became so eccentric 2005-04-13 - Helping human and robot firefighters work as a team 2005-04-13 - TI Unveils High-Performance Power Supply Chip for Large Screen LCD Displays, TVs 2005-04-13 - Renesas Releases DC/DC Converter Power MOSFET Chip Set Achieving Industry's Highest Power Efficiency of 90% 2005-04-13 - 5.1 Surround Sound for FM HD Radio at NAB 2005 2005-04-13 - Physicists plan quark conference 2005-04-13 - University of Chicago to study connections between religious beliefs and health 2005-04-14 - Researchers grow carbon nanotubes in lab using faster, cheaper means 2005-04-14 - Faster handoff between Wi-Fi networks promises near-seamless 802.11 roaming 2005-04-14 - New transistor breaks speed record 2005-04-14 - Dr. Michael Griffin Becomes NASA Administrator 2005-04-14 - Case of Sedna's Missing Moon Solved 2005-04-14 - IR technology helps ensure smooth launch of ARIANE 5 … 2005-04-14 - Detection Of UV light from noble gases liquids 2005-04-14 - Researchers at NSRRC find evidence suggesting possible new form of ice 2005-04-14 - First Public Demonstration Of World's First Holographic Drive Prototype 2005-04-14 - Arrowhead Receives Patent on Spintronic Technology for Use in Next-Generation Semiconductor Devices 2005-04-14 - Vitamin E loss through smoking increases health risks 2005-04-14 - The chemistry of popcorn: It's all about 'pop-ability' 2005-04-14 - Liverpool scientist discovers new layer of the Earth 2005-04-14 - Green light for Lazio -Sirad 2005-04-14 - The impact of its environment on a quantum computer 2005-04-14 - Purdue miniature cooling device will have military, computer uses 2005-04-14 - Psychological reasoning begins earlier than had been thought, study shows 2005-04-14 - Astronauts` Children Unlikely to Inherit Cosmic Ray-Induced Genetic Defects 2005-04-14 - A star is born - and it may be the first 2005-04-14 - AMD Intros New 64-Bit Mobile Processor for High-Performance Notebooks 2005-04-14 - UNL to improve thin diamond film technology 2005-04-15 - New Space Station Crew Launched from Baikonur 2005-04-15 - And then there were two 2005-04-15 - Novel ion optics design ensures high sensitivity and mass resolution for 3DAP 2005-04-15 - k-Space introduces high resolution thin film stress mapping tool 2005-04-15 - New – Hiden ‘MAXIM’ SIMS detector 2005-04-15 - The Hiden QIC Series – real time gas analysers 2005-04-15 - Edmund Optics announces opening of French sales office 2005-04-15 - NASA Puts Space Shuttle External Tank to the Test 2005-04-15 - Efficient Particulate Filter Cuts Truck and Car Emissions 2005-04-15 - UC Berkeley-USC project to study 'digital kids' 2005-04-15 - First Wacom Wireless Pen Tablet For Photo Enthusiasts 2005-04-15 - Novel Ion Optics Design Ensures High Sensitivity And Mass Resolution For 3D Atom Probe 2005-04-15 - DART Launch Successful 2005-04-15 - Researchers propose center to develop future chip-cooling technologies 2005-04-17 - New Crew Arrives at Station 2005-04-17 - ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori arrives at the International Space Station 2005-04-17 - Anomaly ends DART spacecraft mission early 2005-04-17 - Brookhaven Lab Holds Site Dedication Ceremony for the Center for Functional Nanomaterials 2005-04-17 - JVC Releases 52 and 61-Inch Rear Projection HDTVs 2005-04-18 - Signs of aging: Scientists evaluate genes associated with longevity 2005-04-18 - New isotope gives a glimpse of the origins of precious metals 2005-04-18 - Dual Core Era Begins 2005-04-18 - Unnatural look for nickel 2005-04-18 - NanoWorld Holding AG goes east 2005-04-18 - Stepper motor controller (USB interface) 2005-04-18 - Resolve Optics achieves ISO 9001:2000 certification 2005-04-18 - HyperSonic Sound inventor earns Lemelson-MIT Prize 2005-04-18 - Intel Intros New WiMAX Silicon Chipset 2005-04-18 - Space debris mitigation: the case for a code of conduct 2005-04-18 - Moon Water 2005-04-18 - Magma, NEC to Collaborate on 65-nm Design 2005-04-18 - Scientists Serve Up 'Perfect' Liquid 2005-04-18 - Research Reveals How Materials Direct Cell Response 2005-04-18 - Observations of distant galaxies show fundamental constant unchanged in 7 billion years 2005-04-18 - Freescale introduces ultra-efficient, high-power LDMOS RF transistor for digital/analog TV broadcast amplifiers 2005-04-18 - National Semiconductor's New Amplifiers Break Gigahertz Barrier for High-Speed Applications 2005-04-18 - Synergistic SuperGrid for transporting energy moves closer to reality 2005-04-18 - Five giant impact basins reveal the ancient equator of Mars 2005-04-18 - Probing Question: What do astronauts eat in space? 2005-04-18 - Scientists control super fast frequencies by using high temperature superconductors 2005-04-18 - TDK To Sale 23.3GB Disc With High-Speed 72MBPS Transfer Rate Utilizing Blue Laser Technology 2005-04-18 - Trio of Researchers Wins $1.1-Million Grant to Study Nanoparticles 2005-04-18 - Researchers find new giant amphibian fossils in Africa 2005-04-18 - Evidence Suggests a Possible New Phase of Ice 2005-04-18 - STMicroelectronics Manufactures 90nm Silicon of World`s First Multi-Standard Disk-Drive Physical-Layer IP 2005-04-18 - Toshiba Achieves Breakthrough in Flatbed 3-D Display 2005-04-18 - NASA Seeks Public Input on Prometheus 2005-04-19 - Seagate Extends Momentus Family of Notebook Drives with Market's Highest Capacity - 120GB 2005-04-19 - Quark-gluon plasma goes liquid 2005-04-19 - Common beliefs about gender and health 2005-04-19 - Green machine drives for ultra fuel savings 2005-04-19 - 'Mini' ion accelerator showcased 2005-04-19 - First Matter 2005-04-19 - Cisco Introduces the Cisco XR 12000 Series Routers for IP Next-Generation Networks 2005-04-19 - Nanomagnets bend the rules 2005-04-19 - New polymers for applications in nanopatterning and nanolithography 2005-04-19 - Fox Entertainment and IBM to Enable Next Generation Digital Broadcasting 2005-04-19 - National Semiconductor Samples First Dual 10-bit Color Transmit and Receive Chipset 2005-04-19 - NEC Announces 2.7-Inch QVGA LCDs for Mobile Applications 2005-04-19 - S-LCD Begins Shipment of 7th Generation TFT LCD Panels 2005-04-19 - Is the Universe stuck in a Groundhog Day? 2005-04-19 - Low oxygen likely made 'Great Dying' worse, greatly delayed recovery 2005-04-19 - Scientists infuse rat spinal cords with brain-derived human stem cells 2005-04-19 - Rising carbon dioxide levels increase risks to satellites 2005-04-19 - Scientists propose new method for studying ion channel kinetics 2005-04-19 - Making video easier to search and find 2005-04-19 - Nanotubes and Energy - Hype or Hope? 2005-04-19 - Spontaneous ignition discovery has ORNL researcher fired up 2005-04-20 - Novel gene-silencing nanoparticles shown to inhibit Ewing's sarcoma 2005-04-20 - Scientists Develop New Technology To Detect Cancer 2005-04-20 - Negative refraction goes optical 2005-04-20 - Extreme life discovery in Yellowstone bodes well for astrobiologists 2005-04-20 - Signs Of Alien Asteroid Belt 2005-04-20 - SEMATECH Identifies Top Technical Challenges for 2006; Adds Transistor Scaling 2005-04-20 - Digital flag furled for home networks 2005-04-20 - Geologists find a new active fault in Nepal, potentially links climate with mountain building 2005-04-20 - 'Nano-bumps' could help repair clogged blood vessels 2005-04-20 - Elpida Begins Production of DDR2 SDRAM Using 90 nm Process Technology 2005-04-20 - Physicist dates lifetime of solar nebula at two million years 2005-04-20 - World-leading scientific databases now accessible via handhelds 2005-04-20 - Toshiba: 20 Years in the Portable PC Market; Two New 'Ultra' Notebook PCs 2005-04-21 - A Solar Eclipse on the Moon 2005-04-21 - Scientists improve explosives detection 2005-04-21 - San Fernando, Northridge quakes may be maximum 2005-04-21 - HAPPEx results hint at strangely magnetic proton 2005-04-21 - Is it or isn't it? Pentaquark debate heats up 2005-04-21 - Human cells filmed instantly messaging for first time 2005-04-21 - nLight appoints Vice President of Manufacturing Operations 2005-04-21 - NEW Drives Motion Control Systems exhibition 2005-04-21 - Edmund Optics announces Concave Blazed Holographic Gratings 2005-04-21 - Gage Applied Technologies announces new 12-bit digitizer with 400 MS/s sampling 2005-04-21 - X-rays shine light on high-intensity gas lamps 2005-04-21 - Switching to chemistry 2005-04-21 - Researchers Discover New Method to Generate Human Bone 2005-04-21 - Chip-scale refrigerators cool bulk objects 2005-04-21 - Superlens breakthrough 2005-04-21 - AMD launches Dual-Core processors for servers and workstations 2005-04-21 - Infineon Extends its Leading Edge Portfolio of Communication ICs with New Wired and Wireless Platform Solutions 2005-04-22 - Snow Melt Causes Large Ocean Plant Blooms 2005-04-22 - Data Effort Improves Flow Toward 'Greener' Chemistry 2005-04-22 - Ultra-fast X-ray pulses reveal how a solid melts into a liquid 2005-04-22 - New superlens opens door to nanoscale optical imaging and high-density optoelectronic devices 2005-04-22 - Antarctic Peninsula glaciers in widespread retreat, study finds 2005-04-22 - Buying Time Through 'Hibernation on Demand' 2005-04-22 - Solar Wind Originates in Coronal Funnels 2005-04-22 - Living metals 2005-04-22 - PSU data fusion software is brain for new chemical weapon sensor 2005-04-22 - Movie Clip Shows Whirlwinds Carrying Dust on Mars 2005-04-22 - Toshiba Launches Charge Pump White LED Driver With Constant Current Regulator 2005-04-22 - Fujitsu Announces New Highly Integrated WiMAX SoC 2005-04-22 - Scientists will develop medical and biological applications of ultra-small science 2005-04-22 - Microbial fuel cell: High yield hydrogen source and wastewater cleaner 2005-04-22 - Quantum wires to be used as power cables for next-gen spacecraft 2005-04-23 - Light's Answer To Ultrasound 2005-04-23 - Scientists unravel 8,200-year-old climate riddle 2005-04-23 - Fishing up chromosomes 2005-04-23 - Lofty wireless platforms for high speed broadband 2005-04-24 - Communication strategies can reduce number of drunk drivers, researcher says 2005-04-24 - Expedition 10 Space Station crew undocks, heads for Earth 2005-04-25 - ISS Expedition 10 Safely Back 2005-04-25 - Powerful portable microscope 2005-04-25 - Light Tec increases its products offer 2005-04-25 - New research polymers now available in Europe 2005-04-25 - New Modular FTIR System from Oriel 2005-04-25 - Hubble celebrates 15th anniversary 2005-04-25 - Professors seeks to understand why birds sing 2005-04-25 - 'There's a hole in my bucket ...' 2005-04-25 - Thomas Roser Wins 2005 Particle Accelerator Science and Technology Award 2005-04-25 - LHC Computing Centres Join Forces for Global Grid Challenge 2005-04-25 - HP Introduces Advanced Security Capabilities and Support for Latest Microsoft Operating Systems 2005-04-25 - Next-Generation OLEDs 2005-04-25 - Freescale and Philips collaborate to accelerate availability of compatible FlexRay products 2005-04-25 - Samsung selects Philips Low-Power 802.11 WLAN solution for new mobile phones 2005-04-25 - Biosphere is source, not sink, for carbon dioxide emissions, study shows 2005-04-25 - Innovative Audio Amplifier Improves RF Suppression in Wireless Notebooks and Other Portable Devices 2005-04-25 - Engineers Achieve Breakthroughs Enabling Implementation of High-k Dielectrics at 45 nm Technology Node 2005-04-25 - Future Computer: Atoms Packed In An "Egg Carton" Of Light? 2005-04-25 - K-State professor takes chemistry to another world 2005-04-25 - Samsung Teams With Microsoft to Develop First Hybrid Hard Drive With NAND Flash Memory 2005-04-25 - Sapphire Stars in Nanotube Support Role 2005-04-26 - Bomb builder turned critic passes away 2005-04-26 - Supercomputing "Grid" passes latest test 2005-04-26 - Organic Materials Spotted in Titan's Atmosphere 2005-04-26 - Innovative fountain pen writes on the nanoscale 2005-04-26 - Scientists discover how plants disarm the toxic effects of excessive sunlight 2005-04-26 - New portable device checks for concussions on the sidelines 2005-04-26 - Amd 64 Processors Deliver World-Class 64-Bit Performance On Microsoft Windows x64 Platform 2005-04-26 - Breast Cancer Detector That Uses Electricity Instead of X-Rays Under Study 2005-04-26 - Robotic Arm Could Help Stroke Survivors Regain Range of Motion 2005-04-26 - Low Level of Extinction During Ice Age Linked to Adaptability 2005-04-26 - Encryption and Smart Card Technology Leaders Develop Identifier-Based Encryption for Portable Formats 2005-04-26 - Study: Perceived risk, personalities sway drinking habits 2005-04-26 - Sky survey detects Einstein-predicted cosmic magnification 2005-04-26 - Samsung Develops Industry's Highest Capacity EEPROM-embedded Dual Interface Smart Card IC 2005-04-26 - Elpida's 4 Gigabyte DDR2 Registered DIMMs Offer Highest Density and Performance 2005-04-26 - Microsoft Deploys NEC Electronics' Embedded DRAM Technology in Its Next Generation Xbox Platform 2005-04-26 - Smart Nanocarriers to Combat Tumors 2005-04-26 - Sporty Nokia 5140i 2005-04-26 - Pioneer Introduces Combination VHS/DVD Recorder with Built-in HDD 2005-04-27 - Philips announces single chip solution for satellite set-top boxes 2005-04-27 - A Thousand Papers and Counting: ESO's Very Large Telescope drives astronomy forwards 2005-04-27 - Many Deaths Still Expected With Earth-Penetrating Nuclear Weapons 2005-04-27 - Japanese Mobile Phone Operators Find No Scientific Evidence that Radio Waves Affect Human Cells 2005-04-27 - Discovery of 450 Million Years Old 'Missing Link' 2005-04-27 - Getting the feel of virtual reality 2005-04-27 - Large scale ozone losses 2005-04-27 - Fusion seen in table-top experiment 2005-04-28 - Tiny fridge aims big 2005-04-28 - Nokia N91: Smartphone that features 4 Gb hard drive 2005-04-28 - Birds' brains reveal source of songs 2005-04-28 - Women More Concerned About Losing Weight Than Men 2005-04-28 - Cassini Captures Swiss-Cheese Look of Saturn Moon 2005-04-28 - Setting new standards for broadband Internet 2005-04-28 - Researchers drill historic hole in atlantic ocean floor 2005-04-28 - 'Wonderful' star reveals its hot nature 2005-04-28 - Apple Upgrades Power Mac G5 Line 2005-04-28 - LUCA technologies confirms real-time methane generation 2005-04-28 - Photoemission 100 years after Einstein 2005-04-28 - Cisco and IBM to Deliver New Speech-Enabled Self-Service Solutions 2005-04-28 - Nano-engineered Powders Tackle Toxic Chemicals 2005-04-28 - Researchers devise nano-scale method for investigating living systems 2005-04-28 - 'All-optical' switch could advance light-based telecommunications 2005-04-28 - Laser scientist illuminates research in living color 2005-04-28 - Ray of light for water industry 2005-04-28 - Scientists conclude Earth's energy is 'out of balance' 2005-04-28 - Researchers merge game theory with wireless networks, create 'smarter' garments 2005-04-29 - NASA Gives Artificial Gravity a New Spin 2005-04-29 - Prospecting for Lunar Water 2005-04-29 - Seismic experiments provide new clues to earthquake wave directionality and growth speed 2005-04-29 - Earth's gravity scar 2005-04-29 - Return to Flight Moves to July Window 2005-04-29 - Widespread use of high-temperature superconductors on horizon 2005-04-29 - Nano-particle research will benefit inhaler-users 2005-04-29 - Tumor detection, data encryption to benefit from UH research 2005-04-29 - Carnegie Mellon robot will run time trials to enter $2 million desert race 2005-04-29 - Europe's first interactive system bringing GRID technology to the final user 2005-04-29 - MARSIS set to reveal more from Mars 2005-04-29 - Students Build Smaller, Smarter Heart Pump 2005-04-29 - Nano Cardiology Research to Fight US's Deadliest Disease 2005-04-29 - Mars Rover Panorama Shows Vista from 'Lookout' Point 2005-04-29 - Samsung SCH-n330 Vibrate to the Beat of the Ring Tone 2005-04-30 - Deep Impact Photographs Its Target For The 1st Time 2005-04-30 - Astronomers Confirm the First Image of a Planet Outside of Our Solar System
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