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Cancer-busters tap into grid computing
by Robert Jaques

Canada turns to IBM network to tackle disease.

Nov 8, 2007
Feature
Not super enough
by Staff Writers

Raw computational power is being brought to bear on every stage of genome research from the moment the biologists tip their goo into a sequencing machine...

Jan 1, 2001
News
Portable diagnostic nano lab might be just around the corner
by Daniel Long

Thanks to advances in nanotechnology, the future diagnosis of disease may be as simple as using a small, inexpensive, handheld gadget

Jul 28, 2009
News
Medical tech: Nanodiamonds could help heal wounds, boost recovery
by Daniel Long

North Western University have discovered that carbon based nanodiamonds could help treat severe burns, wounds and other body lesions by attracting insulin to the area.

Jul 30, 2009
News
Spore to finally appear later this week
by Egan Orion

ELECTRONIC ARTS' long awaited evolution title Spore is at last set to go on sale at the end of this week, about three and a half years after the game company began work on it.

Sep 3, 2008
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Folding@home clocks up a million PS3 users
by Robert Jaques

Two new registered users sign up every minute.

Feb 7, 2008
News
Computers help chemists in superbug battle
by Robert Jaques

Technology allows 'reprofiling' of existing drugs to fight new infections.

Aug 22, 2007
News
Grid project puts unused PCs to work
by Staff Writers

IBM and several of the world's leading scientific and philanthropic groups this week launched a project that would put millions of PCs to work on research problems ranging from Alzheimer's to disaster forecasting.

Nov 17, 2004
Feature
Super-hero computing
by Staff Writers

Supercomputers crunch data that could hold the secret of life, the weather and the effect of nuclear war. David Tebbutt investigates.

Jan 1, 2001
Feature
Molecular Plastics
by Staff Writers

Although the future for polymer electronics looks bright, theres inevitably a cloud on the horizon. Its to do with size. While there would be some definite advantages in making computer chips out of p

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
Windows functionality on the go
by Craig Simms

Expand your application choices with USB flash drives and portable software.

Jul 4, 2006
News
Top 10 most inspiring moments in IT
by Iain Thomson

From the moon landing, to the rise of Apple and Google, we rate the most inspiring technology moments in history.

Jan 31, 2009
Feature
The future of CPUs
by Stuart Andrews

What happens when multiple-core processors are no longer sufficient for our demands? Stuart Andrews looks at the future of CPUs.

Dec 6, 2006
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

May 11, 2005
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Aug 10, 2005
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

May 9, 2005
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Jan 21, 2000
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Jul 4, 2004
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Supercomputing, the sequel
by Staff Writers

Just as supercomputers have played a key role in unravelling the genome code...

Jan 1, 2001
Asus Ageia PhysX
by Craig Simms

A potentially stunning card -- but don't buy one just yet.

Jun 21, 2006

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Medical tech: Nanodiamonds could help heal wounds, boost recovery
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 30, 2009
North Western University have discovered that carbon based nanodiamonds could help treat severe burns, wounds and other body lesions by attracting insulin to the area.
Portable diagnostic nano lab might be just around the corner
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 28, 2009
Thanks to advances in nanotechnology, the future diagnosis of disease may be as simple as using a small, inexpensive, handheld gadget
Top 10 most inspiring moments in IT
by Iain Thomson  |   Jan 31, 2009
From the moon landing, to the rise of Apple and Google, we rate the most inspiring technology moments in history.
 
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