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- Tunneling Asymmetry Reveals Atom Alignment in High-Temperature Cuprate Superconductors
- Researchers at Cornell University have used a highly precise scanning tunneling microscope STM to learn why superconductivity-the conduction of'electricity with zero resistance-stalls in certain copper oxides known as cuprates. Pure cuprates, though normally insulators, become superconductors at temperatures as high as -1250C when doped with small numbers of other atoms....
- Research articles 2007-04-01
- Vortex lattices may help explain material defects.(TESTING/CHARACTERIZATION)(Brief article)
- By combining optical lattices and atoms in a Bose-Einstein condensate BEC spinning in a trap, like planets orbiting the sun, physicists at JILA Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics have developed a method of visualizing defects in rotating patterns. The experiments create the equivalent of "tornadoes in...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- Building uniform porous silicon oxide objects.(NANOMATERIALS)
- Researchers at the University of Minnesota, USA, have developed a process for the production of nanoscale cubes and spheres of silicon dioxide silica that, instead of building particles from smaller units, uses the controlled disassembly of larger, lattice-like structures. Most conventional methods for the...
- Research articles 2007-02-01
- Lattice Recognized Among Fastest Growing Companies in Deloitte & Touche North America 2007 Technology Fast 500
- PENNSAUKEN, N.J. -- Lattice Incorporated (OTC: LTTC) ("Lattice" or the "Company"), a provider of advanced information and communications technology solutions to key government agencies and enterprise customers, announced today that it has been recognized in the prestigious "Deloitte 2007 Technology Fast 500" program as one of the 500 fastest growing...
- Research articles 2008-03-03
- Superconductors have no need to be negative.(Brief Article)
- May 11, 2005 (New Scientist - ABIX via COMTEX) A new theory about superconductors proposes that protons can also move unobstructed through metal. Superconductivity has been studied in certain metals at low temperatures where electrons form pairs which can move through the metallic lattice....
- Research articles 2005-05-11
- WillyWizard.com Profiles Symbol (SOX) Philadelphia Semiconductor Index Stocks (NASDAQ: LLTC) Linear Technology Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC) Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, (NYSE: LSI) LSI Logic Corporation.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-12 April 2005-WillyWizard.com: WillyWizard.com Profiles Symbol SOX Philadelphia Semiconductor Index Stocks (NASDAQ: LLTC) Linear Technology Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC) Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, (NYSE: LSI) LSI Logic CorporationC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:12042005 WillyWizard.com Profiles Symbol SOX Philadelphia Semiconductor Index Stocks...
- Research articles 2005-04-12
- Overview of the QCDSP and QCDOC computers
- The QCDSP and QCDOC computers are two generations of multithousand-node multidimensional mesh-based computers designed to study quantum chromodynamics QCD, the theory of the strong nuclear force. QCDSP QCD on digital signal processors, a four-dimensional mesh machine, was completed in 1998; in that year, it won the Gordon Bell Prize in...
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- References.
- [1] E. Agrell, T. Eriksson, A. Vardy, and K. Zeger, "Closest point search in lattices," IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 48, n. 8, pp. 2201-2214, 2002. [2] C. Batut, K. Belabas, D. Bernardi, H. Cohen, and M. Olivier, "PARI/GP --a software package for...
- Research articles 2004-12-01
- Nanosize cubes of silicon dioxide made via disassembly.(EMERGING TECHNOLOGY)(Brief article)
- A process for the production of nanosize cubes and spheres of silicon dioxide by the controlled disassembly of large lattice-like structures has reportedly been developed by researchers at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. The researchers fil A process for the production of nanosize cubes and spheres...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- A possible new form of "supersolid" matter frozen helium-4 behaves like a combination of solid and superfluid.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-15 January 2004-NSF: A possible new form of "supersolid" matter frozen helium-4 behaves like a combination of solid and superfluidC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:01122004 Researchers at the Pennsylvania State University are announcing the possible discovery of an entirely new phase...
- Research articles 2004-01-15
- Evening Standard, London, Anthony Hilton Column.
- By Anthony Hilton, Evening Standard, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 20--GRID MERGER PROVIDES THE SPARK: Who says utilities are boring? The message in today's figures from National Grid Transco is that the merger between National Grid and Lattice has gone much...
- Research articles 2003-11-20
- Filter software.(Software Update)
- For thirty years, S/FILSYN has offered versatile, sophisticated capabilities in synthesis of all types of filters--passive, active, crystal, digital, microwave; parametric, conventional; lossless, predistorted; ladder, lattice, Developed by a renowned filter scientist, a PhD and Life Fellow of the IEEE. The software was originally available ...
- Research articles 2003-11-01
- F&S Unit Analyzes Capabilities of Tungsten Photonic Crystals.(Brief Article)
- Frost & Sullivan (F&S) recently announced that its business unit Technical Insights, "an international technology analysis business that produces a variety of technical news alerts," has released new analysis that "presents insights into the discovery of tungsten photonic crystals and their capabilities in providing higher ...
- Research articles 2003-08-28
- Crystals on a ball; Researchers attack 100-year-old puzzle, learn how a single layer of particles can pack on the surface of a sphere.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-14 March 2003-US NSF: Crystals on a ball; Researchers attack 100-year-old puzzle, learn how a single layer of particles can pack on the surface of a sphereC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:03132003 ARLINGTON, Va. -- In a discovery that is likely to...
- Research articles 2003-03-14
- New molecular self-assembly technique may mimic how cells assemble themselves.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-21 February 2003-NSF: New molecular self-assembly technique may mimic how cells assemble themselvesC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02202003 Arlington, Va. -- Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Sheffield report in the Feb. 21 issue of Science ...
- Research articles 2003-02-21
- Neutron beam reveals new type of magnetism. (Magnetics).
- US researchers have observed a new type of magnetism in a zincochromite (ZnCr[O.sub.4]) crystal lattice and believe it might have applications in the field of quantum computing. The researchers, working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland, made the discovery...
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- Market view
- September was another awful month for the markets. In the US a number of big names, ranging from MacDonald's, a plethora of tech giants through to supposedly `safe' stocks such as Phillip Morris, issued profits warnings. In the UK it was a similar tale with a warning and 60 per...
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- Terex Corp. receives Demag approval from U.S
- Terex Corp. has received approval from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and the European Commission for the acquisition of Demag Mobile Cranes GmbH & Co. Demag, which manufactures and distributes telescopic and lattice boom cranes, is one of the leading mobile crane producers worldwide, with 2001 revenues of about $360...
- Research articles 2002-10-01
- Investors see acquisition as a back-to-basics deal.
- Byline: Michael Hoare It is Sunday afternoon in the City of London on one of the hottest weekends of the year, and there is a Transco van outside JP Morgan's offices on Aldermanbury.The van from the UK's gas transmission company would not normally be...
- Research articles 2002-07-14
- Pittsburgh's Shadyside Neighborhood to Become Home to New Luxury Condos.
- By Dan Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 13--Developer Damian Soffer strolled through one of the busiest intersections in Shadyside yesterday, describing how he and developer Art Schwotzer plan to demolish six buildings along Fifth Avenue and replace them with a...
- Research articles 2001-09-13
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