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Nanophysics May 20, 2010

Plasmonic Promises: First Observation of Plasmarons in Graphene

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- The energy bands of complex particles known as plasmarons have been seen for the first time by scientists working with graphene at the Advanced Light Source. Their discovery may hasten the day when these ...

Business Mar 16, 2010

MPAA boss Glickman says goodbye to Hollywood

(AP) -- Dan Glickman spent his Hollywood years aiming to improve the ratings system that tells Americans what to expect in a movie - and fighting pirates.

Nanophysics Mar 10, 2010

15 Moore's Years: 3D chip stacking will take Moore's Law past 2020

Some laws are made to be broken, and others are made to be followed. A team of IBM Researchers in collaboration with two Swiss partners are looking to keep one law in particular alive and well for another 15 years: Moore's ...

Energy & Green Tech Jan 7, 2010

Scientists' breakthrough in production of biofuels

A team of scientists from the University of Sheffield have scooped an international award in recognition of their work on an innovative device which will make the production of alternative biofuels more energy efficient.

Energy & Green Tech Nov 19, 2009

Battery Research Aims To Store Renewable Energy

The biggest chemical battery in the United States is located near Interstate 90 in the small town of Luverne, Minn. The 80 ton device -- the size of two tractor-trailers stacked on top of each other -- stores as much energy ...

Environment Sep 10, 2009

'Old Farmer's Almanac' still spots cold in Web age

(AP) -- Doris Smith Mills often comes across past editions of the "Old Farmer's Almanac" lying around her family's 110-year-old Westport, Mass., farm. She believes previous Smiths read it for entertainment and its yearly ...

Internet Sep 3, 2009

Judge extends deadline to debate Google book deal

(AP) -- The final assault on a class-action settlement that would expand Google Inc.'s already vast digital library has been delayed until next week.

Nanomaterials Jul 27, 2009

Researchers Pressing on in Their Mission to Power the Nanodevices of Tomorrow

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- Much like humans, materials are capable of some pretty remarkable things when they're placed under pressure. In fact, under the right conditions, materials can even produce electricity.

Business May 4, 2009

Android Trademark Lawsuit Against Google & Open Handset Manufacturers: Who's Confused?

The rumors about a possible trademark lawsuit by Eric Specht owner of Android Data of Illinois presents a twisty-tie legal concept. As reported by The Android Guys and ZDNet's Dana Blankenhorn, Android Data believes Google, ...

Engineering Apr 6, 2009

Beating the backup blues

Thomas Brunschwiler, Urs Kloter, Ryan Linderman, Bruno Michel from the IBM's Zurich Research Lab in Switzerland and Hilton Toy from the IBM Server & Technology Group in Fishkill, New York, have been honored with the 2008 ...

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