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Tunable Windows To Keep Office Secrets Secrets that zip across offices through wireless computing networks all too easily also zip through office windows into the hands of competitors - now researchers at the University of Warwick have devised a method of producing tunable surfaces that can selectively block signals from wireless networks from spilling out of the office. view more (2004-12-13)
Breakthrough Computer Chip Lithography Method Developed at RIT A new computer chip lithography method under development at Rochester Institute of Technology has led to imaging capabilities beyond that previously thought possible. view more (2006-02-13)
Flexible electronics could find applications as sensors, artificial muscles Flexible electronic structures with the potential to bend, expand and manipulate electronic devices are being developed by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. view more (2007-04-03)
DNA self-assembly used to mass-produce patterned nanostructures Duke University scientists have used the self-assembling properties of DNA to mass-produce nanometer-scale structures in the shape of a 4x4 grids, on which patterns of molecules can be specified. view more (2005-12-23)
Control circuit for future supercomputer to be produced in Finland The circuit will improve the computational accuracy and efficiency of quantum computers operating at extremely low temperatures. view more (2004-12-08)
MPEG-4 Audio-Visual Solutions One-Stop At Fraunhofer IIS High-quality video transmission with multi-channel sound through DSL connections finally becomes reality thanks to an up to now unmatched efficiency in audio and video compression. The revolutionary new multimedia technology can be licensed one-stop at Fraunhofer IIS. MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding AVC allows screen-filling video in good quality at... view more... (2004-06-21)
Ensonido: surround sound in digital radio for stereo headphones 5.1-channel surround sound in Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) can now be played back with standard stereo headphones - thanks to Ensonido, a new technology of Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS. At High End 2005 in Munich, Bayern Digital Radio and Fraunhofer IIS present for the first time multi-channel sound for headphones in... view more... (2005-05-03)
Report from the Nanoforum online survey on the European Strategy for Nanotechnology published today Between August and October 2004 Nanoforum hosted an online survey, in cooperation with the European Commission, to determine the community's attitude towards all aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology (N&N) development. view more (2004-12-17)
Fraunhofer inducted into Hall of Fame Digital radio ensures interference-free radio reception in CD quality. To achieve digital-radio standards nevertheless requires a great deal of development work since the transmitter and receiver systems greatly differ from conventional, analog devices. During the conception phase of the XM Satellite Radio project, a Fraunhofer team convincingly... view more... (2002-06-07)
Similar brain chemicals influence aggression in fruit flies and humans Serotonin is a major signaling chemical in the brain, and it has long been thought to be involved in aggressive behavior in a wide variety of animals as well as in humans. Another brain chemical signal, neuropeptide Y (known as neuropeptide F in invertebrates), is also known to affect an array of behaviors in many species, including territoriality... view more... (2007-04-23)
PRESS INVITE: Marie Curie Fellowships showcased at CERN CERN becomes a showcase for European Union (EU) research on 3-4 October when it hosts a workshop for EU-funded Marie Curie fellows working in various fields of physics and technology. The Marie Curie scheme gives young researchers from around the continent the mobility to go to wherever Europe`s best facilities in their chosen field happen to be,... view more... (2002-10-01)
Chemical Bonding States at Silicon / Silicon Dioxide Interfaces Characterisable with Light The importance of characterising the atomic structure of the silicon / silicon dioxide interface as an essential component in highly integrated circuits has steadily increased as a result of continuing miniaturisation of silicon chips. The physicists, Dr. Stefan Bergfeld, Bjoern Braunschweig and Prof. Dr. Winfried Daum, Institute of Physics and... view more... (2004-08-26)
Cells use 'noise' to make cell-fate decisions Electrical noise, like the crackle heard on AM radio when lightning strikes nearby, is a nuisance that wreaks havoc on electronic devices. But within cells, a similar kind of biochemical "noise" is beneficial, helping cells transform from one state to another, according to a new study led by a UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher. view more (2007-03-23)
RTS and Syrrx Announce Partnership RTS Life Science International (RTS) and Syrrx announce a partnership to develop and market high throughput structural biology automation solutions. This will be known as the HTSB Factory™ and it allows the user to set-up hundreds of thousands of experiments for a target and increase the crystallization rate significantly. Dr. Wendell... view more... (2003-05-01)
Latest MPEG-4 Audio / Video Evaluation Software Available for Download Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS announces its latest MPEG-4 AV solutions - now available as free evaluation software. At IBC 2004, Fraunhofer IIS will present "DSL-TV", a combination of MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding and the most advanced low bit-rate multi-channel audio coding scheme. view more (2004-09-08)
Presented in Stanford mAgic VLIW: a revolutionary processor at disposal of the environment intelligence On August 18th and 19th in Stanford, California, at Hot Chips 15 conference, the most important international event on processors architecture, mAgic VLIW will be presented: it is a revolutionary electronic component derived by technologies developed by Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (Infn) in the context of the special project Ape... view more... (2003-08-01)
Researchers develop an integrated treatment for veterans with chronic pain and posttraumatic stress The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in a growing number of soldiers evacuated to the United States for comprehensive care for physical and psychological trauma. view more (2009-09-30)
Enhancing activity of marijuana-like chemicals in brain helps treat Marijuana-like chemicals in the brain may point to a treatment for the debilitating condition of Parkinson's disease. view more (2007-02-08)
Blindsight: How brain sees what you do not see Blindsight is a phenomenon in which patients with damage in the primary visual cortex of the brain can tell where an object is although they claim they cannot see it. view more (2008-10-15)
UCLA study finds brain response differences in the way women with IBS anticipate and react to pain UCLA researchers found that women with IBS cannot effectively turn-off a pain modulation mechanism in the brain, which causes them to be more sensitive to abdominal pain, compared to women without IBS. view more (2008-01-09)
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