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Simulation Reveals Very First Stars That Formed In The Universe
March 25, 1999 At a meeting of the American Physical Society today (March 24), astronomers announced they have turned back the hands of time and taken a look at the earliest structures that formed in the universe. ... > full story -
Possible Computer Data Storage System Smaller Than A Dot On This Page Is Described By Cornell University Researchers
March 24, 1999 Researchers at Cornell University are testing devices that could form the basis for a potential ultrasmall computer data storage system that could gather up to 100 times as much information in the ... > full story -
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Algebra Without Equations, Engineering Without Diagrams?
March 23, 1999 Imagine being able to solve an equation without doing the math. That's one application of a University of Florida professor's efforts to create computer software that will enable people to ... > full story -
Tiny Molecular-Scale Devices May Lead To Faster Computers
March 23, 1999 Future generations of faster, smaller computers and information processing devices may owe their existence to tiny molecular devices being developed by North Carolina State University chemists. ... > full story -
High Stakes In Business-To-Business Online Transactions Prompt Research To Enhance Information Security
March 22, 1999 While the security of the average consumer's online transactions grabs the public's attention, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are studying electronic commerce with more ... > full story -
Computer Program Trained To Read Faces Developed By Salk Team
March 22, 1999 A computer program developed by a Salk-led team has been trained to distinguish among a number of facial cues, helping to sort false from genuine expressions. What's more, the program performs as ... > full story -
MIT Touch Lab Research Explores The Hand
March 22, 1999 Marvel at the hand. Capable of moving in some 20 independent ways, it contains about 20 muscles and 20 nerve types and is operated by another 20 muscles in the forearm. Indeed, the instrument is so ... > full story -
Electronics Could Take A Quantum Leap
March 19, 1999 A physicist at the U. S. Department of Energy Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory is exploring a quantum-based phenomenon that could substantially enhance computer microchips and ... > full story -
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Engineer Gives Robots A New Way To 'See'
March 18, 1999 A Johns Hopkins electrical engineer has developed a robotic vision system on a microchip, an alternative to the conventional approach that allows a moving robot to react to obstacles much more ... > full story -
Interactive Web Site From Cornell Maps Geology Worldwide For Scientists And Educators
March 18, 1999 A vast amount of geological data, previously only available to -- and understood by -- scientists, is now accessible to everyone, from educators to young students, through an interactive site on the ... > full story -
Virtual Reality Finding Role In Psychological Evaluation
March 18, 1999 A University of Southern California research group has begun applying virtual reality technology -- a high-tech tool more often associated with entertainment than therapy -- to the evaluation of ... > full story -
Information Security Under Scrutiny By Researchers
March 17, 1999 While the security of the average consumer's online transactions grabs the public's attention, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are studying electronic commerce with more ... > full story
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