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IBM donates laptops, software to genome project
August 17, 2005
Efforts will help scientists collect and transmit DNA samples from people in remote regions.
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Opening the door from lab to market
August 1, 2007
Departing IBM Research for scholarly pursuits, Paul Horn offers a bullish forecast for technology innovation.
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Magnetic tape prototype makes data leap
May 16, 2006
IBM and Fuji Photo devise system that holds 15 times more data than most popular types of magnetic tape.
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IBM experimenting with DNA to build chips
February 20, 2008
The research uses DNA molecules to arrange carbon nanotubes into a grid that might function as a data storage device or to perform calculations.
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New life for Moore's Law
April 19, 2005
Emerging technologies could extend the life of the famous principle whose demise has been predicted repeatedly.
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IBM researchers claim nanotube first
March 23, 2006
An integrated circuit created from a carbon nanotube could lead to greater commercial uses for the technology.
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From math teacher to Turing winner
February 26, 2007
Veteran computer scientist Frances Allen looks back on Ptran, "primitive" computing and what it was like making her way in a man's world.
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Chip breaks speed record in deep freeze
June 20, 2006
This chip hits 500GHz at minus 451 Fahrenheit, perfect for Ted Williams or a wooly mammoth.
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New supercomputer finds home in Europe
March 14, 2006
Research center in Germany hopes Julicher Blue Gene/L can help stem the brain drain of top scientists to U.S.
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IBM calculates the force it takes to move atoms
February 21, 2008
IBM has figured out how much force it takes to move atoms. Next, it will try to build things with those atoms.
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Data-mining pioneer joins Microsoft
May 15, 2006
Software giant draws Rakesh Agrawal, a key data-mining and randomization scientist, away from IBM.
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IBM prints with molecules
September 11, 2007
Researchers have devised a way to print patterns with molecules, precisely arranging particles on a template that can be used like a rubber stamp.
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Year in review: Back to nature
January 6, 2005
The natural world was the focus of much nanotechnology and energy research. Robots, meanwhile, were learning to mimic crabs and bees.
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Blueprinting the human brain
May 11, 2006
Computer visualization tools used to locate and earmark interesting results in the computations for further research.
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Bright ideas, big wait on tech payback
March 22, 2005
In retrospect, what could be more lucrative than the transistor, the Net and DOS? Hindsight's a hard lesson for some inventors. Images: Owners don't always cash in
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Microsoft scientists pushing keyboard into the past
May 3, 2006
If you are going to use a cell phone to send e-mail, something has to be done about the keyboard. Photos: Rethinking the keyboard
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Week in review: Mother Nature on the hot seat
December 15, 2006
Global warming and the tech industry's environmental role were hot topics as scientists met to discuss the Earth, planets and space.
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Week in pictures: Gadgets and games
October 14, 2005
roundup Apple showcases bounty and Microsoft puts on game face. Also: Chip artistry, AMD's new fab, online plagues, Big Blue's innovations and techie toys.
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