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  • News - 30 Nov 2007
    RainDance Technologies has been selected as a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer. Technology Pioneers were nominated by the world’s leading technology experts and final selection from 273...
  • News - 25 Sep 2007
    It is a simple matter to print an E-book or other document directly from your computer, whether that document is on your hard drive, at a web site or in an email. But, imagine being able to...
  • News - 15 Sep 2007
    New research led by the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory physicist Matthias Bode provides a more thorough understanding of new mechanisms, which makes it possible to switch...
  • News - 14 Sep 2007
    New research led by the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory physicist Matthias Bode provides a more thorough understanding of new mechanisms, which makes it possible to switch...
  • News - 30 Aug 2007
    As technology gets smaller and smaller, the computer industry is facing the complex challenge of finding ways to manufacture the minuscule components necessary. “Computer chips are constantly...
  • News - 30 Aug 2007
    Just as compact discs all but wiped out vinyl records, semiconductors could be on their way out, too. A University of Houston professor has developed a similar ‘disruptive technology,’...
  • News - 27 Aug 2007
    The U.S. Department of Energy Deputy Secretary Clay Sell, National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Administrator Tom D'Agostino, Senator Pete Domenici, and Sandia President Tom Hunter today...
  • News - 7 Jun 2007
    Young Vanderbilt engineering faculty have netted prestigious CAREER awards from the National Science Foundation for their innovations. Computer Scientist Julie A. Adams won a 2007 CAREER award for...
  • News - 9 May 2007
    A team of researchers from Jülich and Hamburg have discovered a homochiral magnetic structure in thin metal layers Physicists from Research Centre Jülich and the University of Hamburg...
  • News - 23 Apr 2007
    Engineers at the University of Glasgow are designing a new breed of planetary explorers: tiny, shape-shifting devices that can be carried on the wind like dust particles but are also smart enough to...

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