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  • News - 19 Aug 2008
    Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have theorized a way to increase the speed of pulses of light that bound across chains of tiny metal particles to well past the speed of light by altering...
  • News - 8 Aug 2008
    By producing "6-D" images, an MIT professor and colleagues are creating unusually realistic pictures that not only have a full three-dimensional appearance, but also respond to their...
  • News - 22 Jul 2008
    For patients with head and neck cancer, accurately determining how advanced the cancer is and detecting secondary cancers usually means undergoing numerous tests - until now. New Saint Louis...
  • News - 7 Jul 2008
    Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Thin Film Photovoltaics Markets: 2008 and Beyond" report to their offering. This report provides our analysis and forecast of the...
  • News - 18 Jun 2008
    Princeton engineers have invented an affordable technique that uses lasers and plastic beads to create the ultrasmall features that are needed for new generations of microchips. The method,...
  • News - 29 Apr 2008
    With consumer interest in energy-efficient lighting growing rapidly, the next wave of mass-market residential and business lighting could be coming from LEDs - light-emitting diodes, also known as...
  • News - 17 Apr 2008
    Research and Markets has announced the addition of "Silicon Photonics: The State of the Art" to their offering. Silicon photonics is currently a very active and progressive area of...
  • News - 18 Mar 2008
    Already credited with making vapor chambers (a once exotic heat sink technology) thin, light and affordable, Celsia Technologies today introduces its second generation NanoSpreader. Thermal transfer...
  • News - 21 Feb 2008
    A new electron microscope recently installed in Cornell's Duffield Hall is enabling scientists for the first time to form images that uniquely identify individual atoms in a crystal and see how...
  • News - 11 Feb 2008
    Taking advantage of the presence of light echoes, a team of astronomers have used an ESO telescope to measure, at the 1% precision level, the distance of a Cepheid - a class of variable stars that...

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