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IBM Brings Nature To Computer Chip Manufacturing
May 3, 2007 The first-ever application of a breakthrough self-assembling nanotechnology to conventional chip manufacturing, borrowing a process from nature to build the next generation of computer chips has just ... > full story -
Lab-on-a-Chip Device To Speed Proteomics Research
May 2, 2007 Future proteomics research should see a substantial acceleration with the development of a new device that provides the first monolithic interface between mass spectrometry and silicon/silica-based ... > full story -
New Computer Chip Monitors Thousands Of Molecules Simultaneously
May 2, 2007 A chemist is making molecules the new-fashioned way -- selectively harnessing thousands of minuscule electrodes on a tiny computer chip that do chemical reactions and yield molecules that bind to ... > full story -
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New Computer Processor Has The Potential Of Reaching Trillions Of Calculations Per Second
April 24, 2007 The prototype for a revolutionary new general-purpose computer processor, which has the potential of reaching trillions of calculations per second, has been designed and built by a team of computer ... > full story -
Lab-on-a-Chip: High-Pressure Chemistry In Ultra Small Pressure Cooker
April 13, 2007 Small, clever process technology is essential for the future, but is it possible? Dutch-sponsored researcher Fernando Benito López investigated the possibilities of the so-called ... > full story -
3-D Chips: IBM Moves Moore's Law Into The Third Dimension
April 12, 2007 IBM has announced a breakthrough chip-stacking technology in a manufacturing environment that paves the way for three-dimensional chips that will extend Moore's Law beyond its expected limits. The ... > full story -
Handheld Instrument Assesses Dental Disease In Minutes
March 30, 2007 A new handheld device determined in minutes -- from a tiny sample of saliva alone -- not only that a patient had gum disease but quantitatively how advanced the disease was. Further uses may include ... > full story -
Cool Findings -- Nanotubes Could Improve Thermal Management In Electronics
March 29, 2007 As the electronics industry continues to churn out smaller and slimmer portable devices, manufacturers have been challenged to find new ways to combat the persistent problem of thermal management. ... > full story -
Chromosomal Microarray Analysis Proves Accurate
March 29, 2007 Chromosomal microarray analysis, a two-year-old gene-chip technology used to look for potential genetic abnormalities in children, has proved to be remarkably sensitive in detecting abnormalities in ... > full story -
Flexible Super Computer On-A-Chip?
March 26, 2007 A revolutionary processor package that changes its architecture to adapt to the demands of different computing tasks more than met design expectations in recent ... > full story
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