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Fusion technology might be used to fab chips
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Boffins engaged in fusion energy research are creating extremely thin plasma beams that could be useful for nanolithography to make future computer chips.

Aug 20, 2009
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Phase change memory is another step closer
by The Inquirer

Intel and Numonyx have announced a research milestone in the development of stackable, cross-point phase change memory (PCM) technology, which could fundamentally alter the non-volatile memory market in years to come.

Oct 29, 2009
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Nano-sensors primed to deliver future immersive gaming
by The Inquirer

THE FUTURE OF Wii Fit-style interactive games that deliver real exercise is hotting up, promising a new generation of trully immersive, precise-response consoles using nanosensors - thousands of them embodied in your gamesuit.

Apr 29, 2009
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Computer games could save lives
by The Inquirer

No one would have guessed that violent computer games could actually hold the key to saving lives rather than snuffing them out, until a team from Durham University postulated otherwise.

Feb 5, 2009

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Phase change memory is another step closer
by The Inquirer  |   Oct 29, 2009
Intel and Numonyx have announced a research milestone in the development of stackable, cross-point phase change memory (PCM) technology, which could fundamentally alter the non-volatile memory market in years to come.
Fusion technology might be used to fab chips
by The Inquirer  |   Aug 20, 2009
Boffins engaged in fusion energy research are creating extremely thin plasma beams that could be useful for nanolithography to make future computer chips.
Nano-sensors primed to deliver future immersive gaming
by The Inquirer  |   Apr 29, 2009
THE FUTURE OF Wii Fit-style interactive games that deliver real exercise is hotting up, promising a new generation of trully immersive, precise-response consoles using nanosensors - thousands of them embodied in your gamesuit.

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