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Internet Mar 23, 2009

More Internet predators are challenging agents

(AP) -- Eric Szatkowski is a Wisconsin Justice Department special agent, but on that Sunday afternoon he entered an online chat room as a 14-year-old boy. He claimed he was into weightlifting, AC/DC and muscle magazines. ...

Computer Sciences Mar 5, 2009

PowerNap plan could save 75 percent of data center energy (Podcast)

Putting idle servers to sleep when they're not in use is part of University of Michigan researchers' plan to save up to 75 percent of the energy that power-hungry computer data centers consume.

Feb 19, 2009

New research could help predict red tide

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- Not far beneath the ocean's surface, tiny phytoplankton swimming upward in a daily commute toward morning light sometimes encounter the watery equivalent of Rod Serling's Twilight Zone: a sharp variation ...

Energy & Green Tech Nov 20, 2008

'Fish technology' draws renewable energy from slow water currents

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- Slow-moving ocean and river currents could be a new, reliable and affordable alternative energy source. A University of Michigan engineer has made a machine that works like a fish to turn potentially destructive ...

Nanomaterials Nov 14, 2008

'Nanobamas' fuse art, science, technology and politics

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- A University of Michigan professor has created 3-D portraits of the president-elect that are smaller than a grain of salt. He calls them "nanobamas."

Engineering Sep 22, 2008

Disposable 'lab-on-a-chip' may save costs and lives

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- Low-cost, disposable cartridges that would let doctors perform diagnostic tests at the point-of-care could speed up diagnosis and treatment while lowering costs. European researchers are rapidly closing in ...

Hi Tech & Innovation Sep 18, 2008

3D Virtual Reality Environment Developed at UC San Diego Helps Scientists Innovate

Its name sounds like something out of science fiction, but the StarCAVE at the University of California, San Diego is now a science fact. The virtual-reality environment allows groups of scientists to venture into worlds ...

Nanomaterials Jan 30, 2008

New process makes nanofibers in complex shapes and unlimited lengths

The continuous fabrication of complex, three-dimensional nanoscale structures and the ability to grow individual nanowires of unlimited length are now possible with a process developed by researchers at the University of ...

Archaeology Dec 3, 2007

Academic uncovers Holy Grail of palaeontology

Palaeontologist Dr Phil Manning, working with National Geographic Channel has uncovered the Holy Grail of palaeontology in the United States: a partially intact dino mummy.

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Apr 25, 2007

Rapid-fire: Electrical circuit may bring Sandia Z to fusion sooner

An electrical circuit that should carry enough power to produce the long-sought goal of controlled high-yield nuclear fusion and, equally important, do it every 10 seconds, has undergone extensive preliminary experiments ...

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