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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. TAGS: particle, molecule, nanometer, technique, silicon, IBM Corp., nanotechnology, pattern, template, researcher, scientist

New planet discovered in Milky Way

January 26, 2006 Astronomers have located a planet toward the center of our galaxy that they say is five times the size of Earth. TAGS: planet, scientist, star, mass, discovery, Australia, technique

The secret history of glaciers

December 14, 2005 Do glaciers really erode mountains faster than rivers? How fast helium-4 dissipates out of rocks may hold the answer. TAGS: glacier, rock, British Columbia, mountain, technique, scientist

Harvard brain images: Cat versus rat

January 31, 2005 Scientists can now see how neurons in animal brains react to different visual stimuli. Alzheimer's might not be far behind. TAGS: brain, cat, cell, technique, animal, researcher, scientist, image

Are scientists playing God with Frankentrout?

July 28, 2005 Researchers are working on producing bigger, more attractive fish--because ugly, unsold ones means wasted food and lower profits. TAGS: chromosome, fish, food, scientist, technique, researcher

Gauging the health of the oceans

February 16, 2005 Scientists are using new techniques to analyze satellite imagery of phytoplankton--the minute plant life that feeds many fish. Image: Where do the plants swim? TAGS: ocean, growth rate, satellite image, researcher, satellite, scientist, technique, health

Microsoft shows off improved search

August 7, 2006 Microsoft scientists reveal new "3D" analyses and machine-learning algorithms for search at conference. TAGS: paper, researcher, algorithm, Internet search, technique, Mozilla Corp., scientist, search engine, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Firefox, Google Inc.

Tech to thwart food poisoning, bioterror

August 16, 2005 A new data mining technique may help scientists track and predict locations of red tides, bioterrorist attacks and even murderers. Image: On the lookout for red algae TAGS: data mining, tide, toxin, bioterrorism, scientist, food, technique, satellite, researcher

In building nanotube chips, see what sticks?

August 1, 2005 Glue worked wonders for art projects in second grade. Now some scientists believe it could be useful for nanotube transistors. TAGS: nanotube, silicon wafer, transistor, electricity, semiconductor, technique, Intel, scientist

High hopes for unscrambling the vote

June 8, 2004 Computer scientists are developing cryptography techniques that promise powerful new tools for verifying computerized voting results--but will they work in real elections? TAGS: receipt, e-voting, Diebold Inc., cryptography, scientist, audit, technique

'Noisy light' is new key to encryption

November 15, 2002 Scientists at Northwestern University say they've harnessed the properties of light to encrypt information into a code that can only be cracked by breaking the physical laws of nature. TAGS: cryptography, Magiq Technologies, scientist, key, fiber-optics, professor, technique, IBM Corp.

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. TAGS: Gordon Moore, lithography, electron, transistor, silicon, Intel, material, scientist, AMD, HP, technique, IBM Corp.

Cell phones could keep atomic time

August 31, 2004 Miniaturization advance could lead to highly precise atomic clocks being installed in cell phones and other consumer devices. TAGS: clock, frequency, wireless communication, power consumption, semiconductor, cell phone, scientist, laser, size, technique, power, battery

Print yourself a roll of semiconductors?

October 29, 2003 Xerox researchers use advanced printing techniques to create sheets of plastic transistors that could be used to build flexible LCDs. TAGS: Xerox PARC, Xerox Corp., transistor, semiconductor, roll, sheet, manufacturing, researcher, printing, facility, LCD, LCD screen, scientist, robot, technique, process
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