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via Azonano @ 2:17 14th Nov
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in Webmaster Tips
via Hot Wired @ 13:41 19th Nov
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Zetasizer Nano ZS – Particle Size Analysis, Zeta Potential and Molecular Weight Measurement – Malvern Instruments
in Biological Science
via AZoM @ 9:54 4th Nov
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Instron - Materials testing, tensile, compression, flexural, impact, structural, hardness, fatigue, testing of materials and components.
in Nanotech
via AZoM @ 12:45 26th Oct
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Researchers at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School have identified the protein MG53, as a key initiator of membrane repair in damaged tissue. The study, released today in Nature Cell Biology, is the first to specifically pinpoint a protein responsible for promoting cell repair.
in Biological Science
via Newswise @ 0:06 3rd Dec
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In future, polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA for short) – better known as acrylic glass – could be made from natural raw materials such as sugars, alcohols or fatty acids. Compared with the previous chemical production process, a biotechnological process is far more environmentally friendly.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 13:58 13th Nov
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PDS Biotechnology Selected as a collaborator of the US National Cancer Institute's Nanotechnology Characterization Lab
in General Science
via Nanowerk @ 21:11 8th Nov
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Top1000Funds.com - Online Publication to Revolutionize Information Flow for Global Institutional Investors
in Photography
via Street Insider @ 8:38 7th Nov
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The New ASUS P552w Promises to Revolutionize the Way Users Work, Communicate and Play with an Innovative Touch-responsive Glide Interface
in Handhelds
via TechWhack @ 4:15 24th Oct
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Cloud computing has the power to revolutionize non-information "soft" product sectors. Depending on who you ask, technically I think of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) as a subset of cloud computing, We haven’t seen too much clear synergistic benefits between mobile apps PLUS cloud computing/SaaS yet, but I sense that we can expect to see more good things out of the intersection of these two. I’ll be tracking the landscape closely.
in Mobile Technology
via Sys-Con UK @ 23:28 1st Dec
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Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs) undoubtedly have the potential to revolutionize both military and civilian surveillance operations, and the quest to find the most efficient design for these airborne spies of the future is leading to all kinds of radical platforms being investigated. Several are derived from nature, where evolution has produced designs that out-strip the performance and efficiency of humanity's aerial achievements on a proportional scale. Even extinct examples like the pterodactyl are not immune from this scrutiny, but in this case, the inspiration comes from the only mammal naturally capable of flight - the bat.
in Robotics
via Gizmag @ 4:22 7th Nov
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(Nanowerk Spotlight) Modern fuel cells have the potential to revolutionize transportation. Like battery-electric vehicles, fuel cell vehicles are propelled by electric motors. But while battery electric vehicles use electricity from an external source and store it in a battery, fuel cells onboard a vehicle are electrochemical devices that convert a fuel's chemical energy directly to electrical energy with high efficiency and without combustion (although the operation of a fuel cell vehicle is pollution free, the question is how the hydrogen for the fuel cell is produced – see Nanotechnology could clean up the hydrogen car's dirty little secret).
in Nanotech
via Nanowerk @ 17:01 31st Oct
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Computers based on the powerful properties of quantum mechanics have the potential to revolutionize information technology and security, but for decades they have remained more theoretical than practical, and difficult to scale up. That is changing, however, as demonstrated in a recent report in the journal Science. In the paper, engineers and physicists from Stanford Univ. and the Univ. of California-Santa Barbara demonstrate a potential progenitor of an essential component of quantum computers, "a logic gate" that enables interaction between just two particles of light.
in General Science
via Research & Development @ 19:21 19th Nov
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Slowly rolling across the ocean floor, a humble single-celled creature is poised to revolutionize our understanding of how complex life evolved on Earth.
in General Science
via American Scientist @ 13:00 26th Nov
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Sxip, which develops the free single sign-on plug-in for Firefox called Sxipper, is working to revolutionize the use of address books by helping Web surfers link their contacts to information they are searching for on the Web.
in Open Source
via Network World Asia @ 2:44 7th Nov
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Sxip, which develops the free single sign-on plug-in for Firefox called Sxipper, is working to revolutionize the use of address books by helping Web surfers link their contacts to information they are searching for on the Web.
in Open Source
via PC World @ 15:57 6th Nov
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Sxip, which develops the free single sign-on plug-in for Firefox called Sxipper, is working to revolutionize the use of address books by helping Web surfers link their contacts to information they are searching for on the Web.
in Open Source
via Linux World Australia @ 3:20 6th Nov
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DENVER – Sxip, which develops the free single sign-on plug-in for Firefox called Sxipper, is working to revolutionize the use of address books by helping Web surfers link their contacts to information they are searching for on the Web.
in Open Source
via NetworkWorld @ 20:28 5th Nov
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A new crop of supercomputers is breaking down the petaflop speed barrier, pushing high-performance computing into a new realm that could revolutionize science more profoundly than at any time since Galileo, leading researchers say.
in General Science
via Wired News @ 21:18 18th Nov
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Examination of the technical evolution within several industries reveals an approaching precipice of scientific change. The glacially paced, but inevitable convergence of quantum mechanics, nanotechnology, computer science, and applied mathematics, will revolutionize modern technology. The implications of such change will be far reaching, with one of its greatest impacts affecting information security. More specifically, that of modern cryptography.
in Computer Security
via NetworkWorld @ 3:35 14th Nov
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Gerard Mortier, Leader Of New York City Opera ResignsGerard Mortier, new general manager and artistic director of City Opera, who had joined two years ago with great fanfare, and had promised to revolutionize and revitalize opera in New York, has announced his resignation over deep financial problems at the company, saying it is not possible for him to run the company in the current economic climate. Departing barely after two years, the French born impresario brought impressive credentials to the job, including a successful run at the Paris Opera.
in Arts & Culture
via Topnews.in @ 8:35 8th Nov
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The Arava Power Company (APC) announced Monday an agreement to utilize kibbutz land in the Arava and the Negev for solar fields generating at least 500 MW, and eventually one gigawatt (GW) or more - a move which could potentially revolutionize Israel's energy market and put the country solidly on the path of electricity from renewable sources.
in General Science
via Jerusalem Post @ 0:58 4th Nov
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Quantum computers would likely outperform conventional computers in simulating chemical reactions involving more than four atoms, according to scientists at Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Haverford College. Such improved ability to model and predict complex chemical reactions could revolutionize drug design and materials science, among other fields.
in General Science
via Nanotechnology News @ 15:18 25th Nov
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Quantum computers would likely outperform conventional computers in simulating chemical reactions involving more than four atoms, according to scientists at Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Haverford College. Such improved ability to model and predict complex chemical reactions could revolutionize drug design and materials science, among other fields.
in General Science
via Science Daily @ 5:07 21st Nov
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Quantum computers would likely outperform conventional computers in simulating chemical reactions involving more than four atoms, according to scientists at Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Haverford College. Such improved ability to model and predict complex chemical reactions could revolutionize drug design and materials science, among other fields.
in General Science
via Science Blog @ 16:52 20th Nov
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