New power cell works for nearly 20 years
University of Missouri-Columbia scientists say they've developed a power cell capable of providing continuous power for years.
University of Missouri-Columbia scientists say they've developed a power cell capable of providing continuous power for years.
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Millions of cell-phone users in Taiwan will have the opportunity to change providers under new rules that take effect Thursday.
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Fluid inclusions – tiny bubbles of fluid or vapor trapped inside rock as it forms – are clues to the location of ores and even petroleum; and they are time capsules that contain insights on the power of volcanoes and ...
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The quality of the neighborhood has little effect on whether parent's use of corporal punishment is related to children's behavior problems, a new report by the University of Michigan says.
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Royal Philips Electronics today introduced QUBiC4X, the latest addition to its highly successful QUBiC4 family of high-performance BiCMOS (Bipolar CMOS) process technologies. Based on silicon-germanium-carbon (SiGe:C) technology, ...
Oct 11, 2005
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A team of NASA exobiology researchers revealed today organic chemicals that play a crucial role in the chemistry of life are common in space. "Our work shows a class of compounds that is critical to biochemistry is prevalent ...
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The storm that dropped over 10 inches of rain on the Keene, NH area this past weekend will be a more frequent phenomenon due to climate change, according to two New Hampshire researchers. Michael Simpson and Latham Stack ...
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The man who invented the cell phone says the tech world should not get carried away with the prospects of 3G technology.
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The islands of Trinidad and Tobago will soon be hooked up to 3G wireless broadband under an agreement between the country's main telecom company and Nortel.
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America's popular MTV television network has created a new network of original content aimed at college audiences and available exclusively over broadband.
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