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Digital Plant Doctor Diagnoses Plant Problems
July 28, 1999 University of Florida specialists are using a new system that uses digital cameras and the World Wide Web to send photographs of insects and diseased plants from the field to the lab for rapid ... > full story -
Simulation Uses Quantum Mechanics To Understand Nanoelectronics
July 8, 1999 A computer simulation developed at the University of Illinois is helping scientists better understand the strange world of nanoelectronics -- where a single electron can control a device, but quantum ... > full story -
Sandia Researchers Develop World's Fastest Encryptor -- Soon Will Protect Classified Computer Information
July 7, 1999 The world's fastest encryption device, developed at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Sandia National Laboratories, should soon be protecting data being transmitted from supercomputers, ... > full story -
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Engineers Way To Faster, Less-Costly Computer Chips
June 30, 1999 Engineers at Purdue University have developed a method to make smaller, faster computer chips by stacking electronic devices -- such as transistors 50 times smaller than a human blood cell -- in a ... > full story -
New Luminescent Films May Be A Key To Photonic Computers
June 28, 1999 Materials chemists at the University of Toronto have created a new kind of silicon film that could lead to entirely photonic computer and telecommunications ... > full story -
Delivering Bad News By E-Mail Is More Accurate, Less Painful, Study Suggests
June 25, 1999 Delivering bad news by e-mail rather than personally or by phone insures a more accurate message and less discomfort for the messenger, according to a study in a journal of the Institute for ... > full story -
Oxide Technology Enhances Performance Of Semiconductor Lasers
May 31, 1999 A semiconductor oxidation process developed at the University of Illinois a decade ago has important new applications in the fabrication of advanced electronic devices, including a type of ... > full story -
Nerve Cells Live Long And Talkative Lives In Sculpted Colonies On Silicon Chips
May 14, 1999 At a Texas meeting May 14, USC researcher Roberta Diaz Brinton will discuss her research and the hopes she has for the colonies of rat nerve cells she has cultured -- and even sculptured -- on ... > full story -
Information Technologies Promise To Make Government More Efficient And Responsive
May 5, 1999 The potential for information technologies to make governments at all levels more efficient and more responsive to citizens already has been demonstrated. But enormous research challenges in a host ... > full story -
NASA Scientists Aid Law Enforcement With New Software Technology To Improve Video Quality
May 4, 1999 NASA scientists have invented promising, new software technology to help law enforcement agencies catch criminals by improving the analysis of crime scene video. Technology developed at NASA's ... > full story -
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Electronic Auction House First To Offer Mobile Agent
April 27, 1999 The booming world of electronic commerce now provides bidders using Internet auction houses such as eBay and OnSale with virtual agents to do their bidding. These agents are programs that literally ... > full story -
Columbia, Major Firms Conduct Successful Tests Of Internet Telephony Software, Hardware
April 19, 1999 In a landmark event held at Columbia University, leading telecommunications firms and research organizations successfully tested Internet telephony products that promise an array of new ... > full story
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