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Sandia Research May Bring Smaller, Longer-Life Lithium Batteries Into Our Lives
December 17, 1998 Research underway at Sandia National Laboratories to improve lithium ion battery materials may result in smaller, longer-lasting batteries for applications as diverse as portable computers and ... > full story -
New Memory For Computers -- University Of Utah Researchers Developing Nonvolatile RAM Technology
December 16, 1998 University of Utah researchers have announced a major breakthrough in the development of a new type of memory aimed at revolutionizing the computer industry and related fields. ... > full story -
Mathematician Studies Fourth Dimension
December 14, 1998 University of Massachusetts mathematics professor Robert Kusner chuckles as he recalls the scenes from the Star Wars movies, in which the spacecraft rapidly accelerates into hyperspace. "The ... > full story -
NASA To Have Access To Radiation-Hardened Pentium Chip
December 9, 1998 NASA and other federal agencies will soon have access to the technology for a radiation-hardened version of Intel’s Pentium chip for use in future missions. ... > full story -
Bell Labs Luminaries Dennis Ritchie And Ken Thompson To Receive National Medal Of Technology
December 8, 1998 Two luminaries in the world of computing sciences, Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, of Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs, have been awarded the U.S. National Medal of Technology. ... > full story -
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New Processing Method Creates Multiple Gate Oxide Thicknesses On System-On-A-Chip, Improves Efficiency And Reliability
December 8, 1998 Bell Labs researchers have developed a method to enhance the efficiency and reliability of system-on-a-chip products. They have replaced a uniform gate oxide thickness, which limits the chip's ... > full story -
Improved Class Of Gallium Arsenide Transistors May Lead To Higher Performance Wireless, Computer Applications
December 7, 1998 Bell Labs researchers have developed an improved class of gallium arsenide-based transistors that may lead to cellular phones with longer battery lives and more powerful wireless base stations. ... > full story -
TVs, Computer Monitors Contain High Lead Levels, Study Finds
December 4, 1998 A University of Florida study has determined cathode ray tubes inside television sets and computer monitors contain enough lead to be considered hazardous waste, a finding that may spur officials in ... > full story -
Surf’s Up: Computer Wavelet Tool Filters Information
December 2, 1998 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers are developing an escape from information anxiety - TOPIC ISLANDS™. This new interactive software program transforms data from large documents ... > full story -
Software Program Developed At Georgia Tech Adds New Capabilities To Decipher Genomes Of Higher Organisms
December 2, 1998 A software program that has been successfully annotating the genes of common bacteria since 1992 is now capable of finding genes in higher organisms. It is particularly useful for finding human genes ... > full story -
Searching For ET From Home UC Berkeley Launches Project To Draw Public Into The Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence
November 30, 1998 One hundred lucky pioneers will get the chance of a lifetime this month - the opportunity to participate in a unique search for extraterrestrial intelligence from their desktop ... > full story -
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NSF Funds Advanced Internet Research Projects
November 24, 1998 The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded eight grants worth roughly $6 million to support research that will make the Internet of the future a faster, more reliable, more flexible and ... > full story
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