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Three Universities Using Ambric Massively Parallel Processor Array Technology in New, Advanced Research Projects
Charter Members University of Washington, Portland State University, and Halmstad University Kick Off Ambric University Program BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Ambric([R]), Inc., a fabless semiconductor company shipping the world's first teraOPS-class chip that makes massively parallel software development practical for complex embedded systems, announced that three universities are now using...
Clash of the Concrete Titans
To: NATIONAL EDITORSContact: Joan Buhrman of American Society of Civil Engineers, +1- 703-295-6406, Cell +1-571-213-3812, jbuhrman@asce.org; or Kelly Mawby of BASF, +1-216-839-7071, Cell +1-216-780-5964, kelly.mawby@basf.com; or Hannah Hickey of University of Washington, +1-206-543-2580, hickeyh@u.washington.edu RESTON, Va., May 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- For the past 20 years, civil engineering students from across...
Zecotek's New-Generation Solid-State Photo Detectors Demonstrate Superior Performance to Existing Photo Multiplier Tubes.
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 9, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Zecotek Medical Systems Inc. (TSX VENTURE:ZMS)(FRANKFURT:W1I) today announced test results for its new-generation solid-state photo detector, designated the surface Micro-pixel Avalanche Photo Diode MAPD, demonstrated superior performance to existing photo multiplier tubes (PMT's). This newest...
Brigham Young, Haverford College, University Of Washington and Yale are Among The Universities Interviewed On The Basis Of Academic Library Cataloging and Technical Services.
M2 PRESSWIRE-25 April 2007-Research and Markets: Brigham Young, Haverford College, University Of Washington and Yale are Among The Universities Interviewed On The Basis Of Academic Library Cataloging and Technical ServicesC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:27042007 Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c55061)...
The little chill: tiny wind generator to cool microchip hot spots
Technologists cramming more and more transistors onto microchips face a common problem: too much heat. To make computers chill, manufacturers typically outfit hot chips with heat sinks, whose fins release heat into a stream of air. Now, a team of university, and industrial engineers has created a prototype, microscale...
Bytes: Too Hot to Compute
Computers are hotter than ever, literally. Processors work at ever faster speeds in smaller spaces, like cell phones, generate more heat and more risk of crashes, even skin burns. And fan blades are too big. One solution comes from a University of Washington team that is designing an ion pump...
Tiny ion pump sets new standard in cooling.(NEWSWATCH)(University of Washington's research)(Brief article)
University of Washington researchers have built a tiny cooling device that fits on a computer chip. The device, which uses an electrical charge to create a cooling air jet right at the surface of the chip, could be critical to advancing computer technology because future chips...
Hyperparathyroidism and the Hanford Nuclear Site
In an article e-published on October 4 in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinologv and Metabolism, Hamilton et al. from the University of Washington Seattle reported on the incidence of hyperparathyroidism in individuals internally exposed to ^sup 131^I from the Hanford Nuclear Site between 1944 and 1957. The researchers used as...
Funded by the Largest Grant in UW School of Dentistry's History…Washington Dental Service and UW Collaborate on Major Oral Health Research
SEATTLE -- Washington Dental Service, the University of Washington School of Dentistry and the School of Dentistry at Oregon Health Sciences University are partnering in a seven-year research project to expand the evidence base in dentistry. The studies are funded by two grants -- totaling $22 million -- awarded...
Al helps keep seniors mobile
A handheld device that can precisely track a user's movements and give directions could mean freedom for seniors whose navigational abilities are failing. The device, called "Opportunity Knocks," consists of a cellular telephone that captures the user's location via a global positioning system, then sends that information via...
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