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Google offers scientists epic computing power
One billion computing hours.
Tom Brewster
Apr 11 2011 10:36AM
Oddware
Malware hidden in English language text
How hackers could evade antivirus protection.
Robert Blincoe
Dec 1 2009 12:13AM
Security
Scientists to scale up quantum data breakthrough
Another decade before commercial products are on the market.
Ry Crozier
Jun 23 2009 12:01AM
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Scientists explore magnetic properties of semiconductors
Some specially built semiconductors have been found to display important magnetic properties which could lead to the development of smaller, faster gadgets.
Sylvie Barak
Nov 28 2008 6:40AM
Hardware
Scientists claim warp drive is technically possible
A research paper has suggested that a warp drive capable of moving a craft at faster than light speed could indeed be possible.
Iain Thomson
Jul 30 2008 1:46PM
Hardware
US boffins tout personal identity verification
US engineers have developed software that can be used with Windows and Linux systems to perform log-ins, digital signing and verification.
Robert Jaques
Jul 15 2008 9:18AM
Security
German scientists develop bionic eye
German researchers today reported that a 12-year project to develop a wireless implant that can restore vision to the blind has been successful..
Robert Jaques
Jun 3 2008 7:20AM
Hardware
Scientists turbocharge electrons with graphene
Physicists at the University of Maryland have turbocharged electrons by passing them through a revolutionary material dubbed graphene..
Robert Jaques
Mar 27 2008 3:00PM
Hardware
Scientists crack room temperature superconductors
Scientists have created a new substance that will superconduct at room temperature, but only under high pressure..
Iain Thomson
Mar 25 2008 2:38PM
Hardware
Scientists generate 'hydrogen on demand'
US scientists have developed a technique to produce 'hydrogen on demand' to act as a pollution-free energy source for vehicles and other engine-powered devices.
Robert Jaques
Aug 29 2007 7:46AM
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Scientists crack levitation
Now where's my flying car? Scientists in Scotland have found a way to levitate small objects by reversing naturally occurring forces.
Iain Thomson
Aug 7 2007 6:43AM
Hardware
European scientists to land a man on Mars
The European Science Foundation (ESF) has unveiled details of "an ambitious programme" of research for the exploration of the Moon and Mars.
Robert Jaques
Apr 10 2007 11:30AM
Oddware
Old scientists 'recycled' in Korea
Retired experts drafted in to help small firms.
Simon Burns
Sep 7 2006 8:45AM
Oddware
Computer scientists test social network theory
USÂ boffins test 'six degrees of separation' assertion.
Robert Jaques
Aug 23 2006 10:13AM
Oddware
Scientists achieve silicon breakthrough
London university uses UV rays to create base microchip material.
Staff Writers
Jul 7 2006 1:46PM
Hardware
IBM scientists decode the DNA of spam
IBM scientists have used a mix of DNA analysis techniques and Feng-Shui to combat the growing tide of spam.
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