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So what did we miss over the Xmas break?
By
David Hollingworth
| 10:47 Jan 4, 2012 |
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We're back in the saddle, and catching up on all the news we missed over the holiday break. Man, it was an interesting two weeks...
Science
Study: Gaming and your brain
By
Ewa Grygier
| 12:04 Jan 14, 2011 |
9 Comments
Researchers take a look into some heads and come up with a few ideas about what makes a good gamer tick.
Science
NASA has something to tell us
By
Ewa Grygier
| 10:58 Dec 1, 2010 |
13 Comments
Extraterrestrial life. It’s the stuff of a thousand books, movies and TV shows – but generally as fiction. Until now?
Science
Quantum computing edges ever closer...
By
David Hollingworth
| 10:01 Nov 5, 2010 |
15 Comments
Essential Linkage
: A new crystalline 'hybrid material' promises fault-resistant quantum computers...
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Toshiba and Cambridge collaborate quantumly...
By
The Inquirer
| 10:27 Jun 4, 2010 |
2 Comments
New form of LED brings quantum computing closer. Or is it further? Or both? (see what we did thar?)
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Boffins have quantum leap
03-05-2010
James Cameron takes 3D camera to Mars
09-04-2010
HEADSHOT!
08-04-2010
Accutech delivers a new 'exoskeleton' arm
17-03-2010
A blind soldier can see with his tongue
11-03-2010
Scientists invent wonder batteries
11-03-2010
Woman fails to stop the LHC
13-01-2010
Chemical computers make a step forward
14-12-2009
Clear artificial vision is here
09-12-2009
MIT to start again with AI research
03-12-2009
Scientists help predict nanotech chip design
01-12-2009
LHC fires 1.18TeV particle beam
23-11-2009
Intel wants to stick chips in your brain
17-11-2009
The machine with a heart of gold
12-11-2009
Supercomputing to get SSD upgrade
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Would you date my avatar
03-11-2009
What's on your mind?
23-10-2009
Engineers cram 1TB of data into fingernail-sized chip
21-10-2009
Ferromagnetic material could change electronics
14-10-2009
Processor speed exhausted in 75 years
13-10-2009
Transparent rubber goo controls LCD interface
13-10-2009
CERN physicist arrested
12-10-2009
Kraken is the most powerful academic supercomputer
30-09-2009
MIT scientist demonstrates OLED technology with pickle
30-09-2009
Holographic storage products developed
29-09-2009
Ultracapacitors show promise
18-09-2009
Japanese boffins build holograms you can feel...
15-09-2009
XBox performs parallel tasks
10-09-2009
Robot powered by human neurons
08-09-2009
Andromeda galaxy, devourer of stars
04-09-2009
World's oldest working computer to be rebooted
02-09-2009
Augmented contact lenses hit significant milestone
01-09-2009
Nanobees give tumours a tough time
31-08-2009
Big Blue gets closer to making atom sized computers
24-08-2009
Asimov's robot laws need updating
21-08-2009
NASA lunar probe broadcasts 461GB of data daily
18-08-2009
DNA scaffolding might be used for chips
12-08-2009
Blighty boffins make 3nm copper wiring
05-08-2009
NASA's Ares I-X rocket stacking up
03-08-2009
Large Binocular Telescope better than Hubble
28-07-2009
Transparent aluminium now a reality!
27-07-2009
US boffins create bacterial computer
24-07-2009
NASA's Mariner 1 aborted due to dodgy programming
20-07-2009
A day in the life of an Extremophile
17-07-2009
Pentagon contracts company for flesh-eating robots
16-07-2009
Ancient Global Warming: It's all happened before
14-07-2009
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory runs millions over-budget
10-07-2009
Bevatron goes bye-bye
09-07-2009
Bismuth Telluride may give the next leap in processor manufacturing
07-07-2009
Robot invented to crawl through veins
06-07-2009
Microscopic symbiotes change from predator to plant
30-06-2009
Flexible memristor memory chips soon to become reality
30-06-2009
Quantum computing gets closer
23-06-2009
Carbon chips are almost here
22-06-2009
IT crowd fixes Hubble space telescope
18-06-2009
Radioactive wasps give workers a buzz
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