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108 matches found for "laptops"

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Technology May Cool The Laptop

New technology may help cool it and give information technology a unique twist, says Jairo Sinova, a Texas A&M University physics professor.Sinova and colleagues from Hitachi Cambridge Laborat...

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New Research Brings “Invisible” Into View

The compact system can produce synthetically focused images of objects – at different planes in front of the camera – at speeds of up to 30 images per second. A laptop computer then collects the signa...

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iPhone the Body Electric: New 'Apps' from the U of Utah

The three iPhone apps are available via Apple Inc.’s online iTunes App Store:-- ImageVis3D Mobile lets iPhone users easily display, rotate and otherwise manipulate 3-D images of medical CT and...

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Nanoelectronic transistor combined with biological machine could lead to better electronics

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers have devised a versatile hybrid platform that uses lipid-coated nanowires to build prototype bionanoelectronic devices. An artist's repr...

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Bringing solar power to the masses

As a member of UA professor Neal R. Armstrong's research group, Placencia conducts research aimed at creating a thin, flexible organic solar cell that could power a tent or keep a car charged bet...

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New 'near-field' radiation therapy promises relief for overheating laptops

Our modern age has become accustomed to regular improvements in information technology, says Slava Rotkin, but these advances do not come without a cost.Take the laptop, for example. Its compo...

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The race is on for new lithium ion batteries

New generations of high-energy batteries for tomorrow's propulsion technologyFinancial sponsorship running into millions has opened the way for the development of new generations of high ener...

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Argonne cloud computing helps scientists run high energy physics experiments

The integration was achieved by leveraging two mechanisms: the Nimbus Context Broker, developed by computer scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and the Unive...

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Smart heating and cooling with nanofluids

In the past, the attention of scientists and engineers has been mostly focused on the dissipation of great amounts of heat, the rationale behind that being that a high dissipation prevents overheatin...

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PowerNap plan could save 75 percent of data center energy

Data centers, central to the nation's cyberinfrastructure, house computing, networking and storage equipment. Each time you make an ATM withdrawal, search the Internet or make a cell phone call, ...

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Project Uses Cell Phones as Computers in the Classroom

Their Mobile Learning Environment includes programs that let students map concepts, animate their drawings, surf relevant parts of the Internet and integrate their lessons and assignments. It ...

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The Network of Everything

European researchers have just completed work on a networking project to perfect what will become known, perhaps, as the Smart Personal Network. Personal Networks, or PNs, are seen as essential for a ...

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Miniaturizing memory — taking data storage to the molecular level

Researchers at The University of Nottingham are now exploring ways of exploiting the unique properties of carbon nanotubes to create a cheap and compact memory cell that uses little power and writes i...

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What to do with 15 million gigabytes of data

Andreas Hirstius, manager of CERN Openlab and the CERN School of Computing, explains in November’s Physics World how computer scientists have risen to the challenge of dealing with this unprecedented ...

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Catching quakes with laptops

It turns out that the same chip is a pretty good earthquake sensor, too—especially if the signals from lots of them are compared, in order to filter out more mundane sources of laptop vibrations, such...

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