Archive for November, 2007

Breakthrough in primate cloning

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Source: BBCNews

Experts have for the first time created cloned embryos from an adult monkey - a technical breakthrough that could bring efficient human cloning a step closer.

Honda Unveils Production FCX Clarity Fuel Cell Vehicle

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Source: Dailytech

 

Honda has a new fuel efficient vehicle of its own to tout and the word “hybrid” is nowhere to be found. The company finally pulled the wraps off the production version of its FCX fuel cell prototype — now called the FCX Clarity.

 

Cockroach-like Robots Fool Their Live Counterparts

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Source> Dailytech

 

 A group of researchers led by Jose Halloy from the Université Libré de Bruxelles has succeeded in building a robotic cockroach convincing enough to fool the real thing.

 

Artificial skin ‘cuts scarring’

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Source: BBCNews

A prototype artificial skin used to heal wounds has been developed by British researchers.

Writing in the journal Regenerative Medicine, UK-based company Intercytex said it had produced promising results in early trials.

It said the skin seemed to incorporate itself much better with real tissue than any other skin substitutes tried in the past.

Remote Control Cancer Killers

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Source: Dailytech

Sticky nanoparticles find tumor cells where they can be used to release drugs straight to the culprit

Building on past research with sticky nanoparticles, scientists at MIT have developed a method of delivering drugs straight to tumor cells. Previously the particles, which flow discretely through the bloodstream adhering only to tumorous cells, helped visualize tumors via magnetic resonance imaging. Now, using electromagnetic wave pulses, the same particles could be used to bomb the tumor cells with drugs.

Skin transformed into stem cells (in Japan)

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Sourc: BBCNews

Human skin cells have been reprogrammed by two groups of scientists to mimic embryonic stem cells with the potential to become any tissue in the body.

The breakthrough promises a plentiful new source of cells for use in research into new treatments for many diseases.

Crystals Hold Secret to Cracking the Optical Transmission Barrier

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Source: Dailytech

 

A large group of companies and researchers is looking to revolutionize telecommunications with new light-controlling crystals

 

Japanese Bikini Rodeo Pie Fight

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

JAXA (Japan), NHK Release High-Definition Images of Moon

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Source: Dailytech

The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)’s Selenological and Engineering Explorer (SELENE) recorded a high-definition video of the moon’s surface with a high-definition TV acquisition system designed by the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) broadcasting station

Optimus Maximus Keyboard: creation blog

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Source: http://community.livejournal.com/optimus_project

 

Click on the source for more pictures

 

Shrinking chips use novel recipe

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Source: BBCNews

 

“Had we used the same transistors that we used in our chips 15 to 20 years ago, the chip would be about the size of a two-storey building,” said Bill Kircos of Intel.

Paul Otellini, head of Intel, described the challenge of building the chips as “awe-inspiring”.

Although the chip-maker is the first company to make microprocessors with such tiny features, other companies, such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), are producing other types of silicon chip.

 

New Medical Laser Turns Viruses to Rubble

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Source: Dailytech

“This technique will be very useful to disinfect all the viruses, known or unknown,” Tsen said. “This will make blood transfusion very safe.” By using the laser technique, blood banks will likely be able to determine hard to detect viruses such as HIV. HIV and other viruses undergo periods of dormancy, during which they are virtually undetectable by traditional testing.

Treatment in which the lasers are aimed at human tissues to kill viruses residing in them is still a ways away, however with continued advanced, this may one day be possible.

Samsung Launches Speedy SATA II SSDs

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Source: Dailytech

 

“The 64GB SATA II SSD is based on Samsung’s cutting-edge NAND technology with dramatically improved performance specs that are taking system performance to a whole new level of efficiency,” stated Samsung director of NAND flash marketing Jim Elliott.

Samsung’s new SSDs also now compare favorably with Mtron’s family of SSDs which are available in 2.5″ and 3.5″ form-factors. Those drives feature write speeds of 90MB/sec and read speeds of 120MB/sec.

 

SPH-M4650, the latest PDA Phone from Samsung,

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Source: Akihabaranews

 

SPH-M4650, a Windows mobile 6 PDA phone which features a 2Mpix camera, a DMB TV Tuner, Bluetooth, an electronic dictionary and all of this in only 16mm of thickness with a 2.8″ screen

 

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Review: Fujitsu FMV-U8240

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Source: Akihabaranews

 

Full review at akihabaranews.com

 

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