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Dark lab: the world's deepest laboratory to tackle the weird, perplexing issue of dark matter
by William Maher

A huge, underground abandoned former gold mine has been painstakingly emptied to give scientists a 5,000 feet deep lab to research dark matter

Jun 25, 2009
News
US military plans robot swarms
by Iain Thomson

Science fiction becomes reality.

May 8, 2008
Feature
Aaron is born
by Staff Writers

In 1973, Ed Feigenbaum, who ran the prestigious AI laboratory at Stanford University, invited Cohen to spend some time there. That year, in Stanford, Aaron was born. The name, he explains, was chosen

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
True colours
by Staff Writers

Colour is a very subjective value. Youd need very strict laboratory-controlled conditions to view the subject and the photograph of it side by side and achieve a perfect colour match. This applies to

Jan 1, 1900
News
Mobile phone masts 'not harmful'
by Andrew Charlesworth

Three year scientific study gives all clear on masts.

Jul 27, 2007
News
British boffins build electron surfing machine
by Robert Jaques

Device could mean faster and more secure computers.

Jun 14, 2007
Feature
You talking to me?
by Staff Writers

The research thats being done now is often aimed at exploring the mental space that brains operate in without necessarily trying to duplicate the way they work. At the Free University of Brussels and

Jan 1, 1900
News
Microsoft and Cray to build affordable supercomputer
by Iain Thomson

A snip at US$25,000.

Sep 17, 2008
Blog Entry
Porn filters could cause 22% drop in speed
by Nathan Taylor

Oct 23, 2008
News
IBM proposes the death of flash memory and hard drives
by Iain Thomson

New "racetrack" memory promises to make DDR2 look archaic, thanks to something the boffins mysteriously call "spintronic phenomena".

Apr 14, 2008
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Oct 4, 2005
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Ferromagnetic material could change electronics
by Stewart Meagher

Memory chips based on multiferroics could theoretically offer static memory that doesn't require constant refreshing, holds data over loss of power and is fast to both write and read... the holy grail of computer memory

Oct 21, 2009
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Victims of 'rogueware' forced to pay ransom
by Phil Muncaster

Security researchers are warning of a dangerous new trend in the promotion of fake anti-virus programs known as 'rogueware', which could lead to users' PCs being hijacked and rendered inoperable if they fail to pay a ransom.

Oct 16, 2009
News
AMD is a big winner in the supercomputer race
by Staff Writers

AMD is opening the champers after its six-core AMD Opteron processor based system was named as the world's most powerful supercomputer.

Nov 17, 2009
News
US boffins design 'iPod supercomputer'
by Robert Jaques

But device would need 20 million embedded processors.

May 8, 2008
News
Roadrunner retains top computer crown
by Shaun Nichols

IBM's Roadrunner system has once again been verified as the fastest supercomputer on the planet..

Jun 24, 2009
News
Why spintronics could revolutionise electronics
by Daniel Long

Physicists have confirmed the existence of bismuth telluride, a material that promises to push aside silicon in the manufacture of faster and more efficient computer chips using a process known as Spintronics

Jun 19, 2009
News
Tape still the 'best' storage option
by Matt Chapman

Solid-state storage not there yet, says Cern.

Oct 3, 2007
News
Boffins to develop world's most powerful magnet
by Robert Jaques

Global project to build 30-tesla monster.

Apr 11, 2007
News
Panasonic sets up Blu-ray testing lab
by Clement James

Lab will help conduct logical format verification of entertainment content.

Feb 6, 2007

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AMD is a big winner in the supercomputer race
by Staff Writers  |   Nov 17, 2009
AMD is opening the champers after its six-core AMD Opteron processor based system was named as the world's most powerful supercomputer.
Xerox claims breakthrough in printable circuitry
by Iain Thomson  |   Nov 2, 2009
Xerox is claiming a major breakthrough in the field of printable circuitry with a new form of 'silver ink' that could allow electronics to be produced more cheaply and flexibly..
Ferromagnetic material could change electronics
by Stewart Meagher  |   Oct 21, 2009
Memory chips based on multiferroics could theoretically offer static memory that doesn't require constant refreshing, holds data over loss of power and is fast to both write and read... the holy grail of computer memory
 
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