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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
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E=mc2 and more: Expanded Einstein archives open to the public
Trove at Hebrew University open to the public now includes never-before seen documents offering fuller portrait of the genius physicist
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Bacterial nanowire discovery could revolutionize bioelectronics
Researchers report metallic-like conduction of an electrical charge across the biofilm of specialized bacteria, opening new possibilities for environmentally-sustainable nanomaterials and...
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Hawking: It's outer space or die for humans
Stephen Hawking says he's an optimist. Perhaps theoretical physicists have an idiosyncratic definition of the word.
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More on the Definition of Green Media
I try to avoid controversy unless, of course, I’m the cause of it. But the Doc knows a good fight when he sees it, and there's an ongoing battle these days between the proponents of print and...
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Computers have speed limit as unbreakable as speed of light, say physicists
A pair of physicists have shown that if processors continue to accelerate in accordance to Moore's Law, we'll hit the wall of faster processing in roughly 75 years. The curtain will eventually...
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LHC scientists get death threats
So it's come to this: Death threats against physicists. About what? The earth-destroying Large Hadron Collider, of course. Such is the angst that the American Nobel prize winning physicist Frank...
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The physics of flocking in 3-D
You might think that bird watchers are only amateurs armed with binoculars. But biologists have also been studying flocks of birds for a long time. And now, they're helped by physicists, according...
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E=mc2 and more: Expanded Einstein archives open to the public
Trove at Hebrew University open to the public now includes never-before seen documents offering fuller portrait of the genius physicist
-
Bacterial nanowire discovery could revolutionize bioelectronics
Researchers report metallic-like conduction of an electrical charge across the biofilm of specialized bacteria, opening new possibilities for environmentally-sustainable nanomaterials and...
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Hawking: It's outer space or die for humans
Stephen Hawking says he's an optimist. Perhaps theoretical physicists have an idiosyncratic definition of the word.
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More on the Definition of Green Media
I try to avoid controversy unless, of course, I’m the cause of it. But the Doc knows a good fight when he sees it, and there's an ongoing battle these days between the proponents of print and...
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Computers have speed limit as unbreakable as speed of light, say physicists
A pair of physicists have shown that if processors continue to accelerate in accordance to Moore's Law, we'll hit the wall of faster processing in roughly 75 years. The curtain will eventually...
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LHC scientists get death threats
So it's come to this: Death threats against physicists. About what? The earth-destroying Large Hadron Collider, of course. Such is the angst that the American Nobel prize winning physicist Frank...
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The physics of flocking in 3-D
You might think that bird watchers are only amateurs armed with binoculars. But biologists have also been studying flocks of birds for a long time. And now, they're helped by physicists, according...
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Pioneering physicist recounts his early days in Silicon Valley
Harry Sello is a longtime expert on materials and processes for device technology. He once worked with William Shockley, who was then at Fairchild Semiconductor. Sello recalls how it all began.
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Physicist: Programs run the universe
Stephen Wolfram tells a Comdex audience that the universe is composed not of particles and waves, but of simple tiny programs. "What feeds the pipeline of technology is science."
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