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New study sheds light on mysterious "supershear" quakes
PARIS AFP — A French-Turkish team of seismologists on Thursday said they had found evidence about the impacts of a rare but extremely violent earthquake called a supershear. In a supershear, a pulse of energy can rip along the fault at up to 21,600 kilometres (about 13,000 miles) per...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, pulse
Research articles 2008-06-05
Japanese to get portable personal trainers -- on their ears
TOKYO AFP — A Japanese firm on Tuesday unveiled a portable, personal exercise instructor in the form of a headset which will give instant advice by checking the pulse on the wearer's earlobe. The "Body Trainer" by Sega Toys Co. comprises a phone to be put in the right...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, entertainment, Japan, MARKETING, pulse, Sega Corp.
Research articles 2008-02-26
Federal Government Invests in the Pulse Industry.
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, Feb 21, 2008 Marketwire via COMTEX -- The Government of Canada is working hard for farmers by investing in a transportation strategy that will ease the movement of crops across the country and around the world. James Bezan, Member of Parliament for Selkirk-Interlake, made...
Tags: Government of Canada, Pulse, Transportation
Research articles 2008-02-21
Positioning Your Business for the Future
A conversation with Ron Schwach, President of Olson Dental laboratoryThe dental laboratory industry has always been characterized by technological challenges and stiff competition. Today those challenges are defined by offshore production, government regulation, the cost of newtechnology, chairside dentistry, and a slirinking technician workforce. In addition, dentists and patients continue...
Tags: Center for Democracy and Technology, crown, dentist, positioning, PRODUCTIVITY, Pulse, restoration, training
Research articles 2008-02-01
Chilling out with ultrasonic
University chilled water plant plays it cool with ultrasonic flowmeters Manufacturers have been using noninvasive flowmeters for years because of their reliability, ease, low maintenance, and accuracy. Smurfit Stone Corp., a world-wide paperboard and paper-based packaging manufacturer, likes the straight-through (op en-thro at) design of the magnetic flow...
Tags: Databases, fluid, Indiana University, Manufacturing, pulse, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-01-01
ESD Simulator
The NSG 437 ESD Simulator meets the holding time of at least 5 s required by the global ESD standards. During air- and contact-discharge operation, it generates pulses of 200 V to 30 kV. The simulator features interchangeable network modules with resistance values from 0[ohm] and a capacitance up to...
Tags: capacitance, ISO, keypad, network, pulse, Quality
Research articles 2007-11-01
Mil-std transient testers
We have your pulse! Turnkey solutions to RS-105, CS 115, CS 116, and many other military pulsed transient immunity standards; avionics lightning test requirements of DO 160, Airbus, and Boeing. Exclusive North American distributor of Montena EMC and EMC Partner radiated and conducted susceptibility test solutions. HV TECHNOLOGIES, Inc., 703-365-2330,...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., Boeing Co., HARDWARE, pulse, Storage, susceptibility
Research articles 2007-10-01
Wi-fiplanet.com.(Expert Sitings)(Brief article)
With the latest industry news; commentary, and product reviews, Wi-Fi Planet helps me keep my finger on the pulse of new wireless Internet technologies. It's one place I go to find new product ideas, such as the new WiFi adapter that enable villagers to access Web ...
Tags: INTERNET, pulse, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Planet, WIRELESS
Research articles 2007-03-01
Scientists make atoms trip the light fantastic
PARIS AFP — In a sub-atomic light show that has had quantum physicists shaking their heads in wonder, US scientists have made a tiny pulse of light stop, jump from one group of atoms to another and then continue on its merry way. The experiments, conducted at Harvard University,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, pulse, scientist
Research articles 2007-02-07
Events expert.(The Business of Life)(Brief article)
Byline: Alison Neumer Lara This summer marks Grace Barry's 20th year at the helm of the Economic Club of Chicago, one of the city's most prominent forums for civic and business leaders. Somewhere between hosting foreign prime ministers and Fortune 500 CEOs, the 64-year-old...
Tags: Cable, Chicago, economist, Financial Times, MSNBC, NETWORKING, Newsweek, president, pulse, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2006-08-21
Conference track breakdown.
Monday, June 13, 2005 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. TRACK I--NANO PLATING I Session Organizer: Dr. Paco Gonzalez, Integran Technologies, Inc. * Electroplating in the Context of Worldwide Nanotechnology Initiatives ...
Tags: Boeing Co., Dr., ENVIRONMENTAL, Japan, lecture, Pulse, Quality, SOFTWARE, United Airlines
Research articles 2005-05-01
Purdue Engineers Use 'Shaped' Laser Pulses in 'Ultra-Wideband' Research.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.. April 5 AScribe Newswire -- Engineers at Purdue University have developed a technique that could result in more accurate "ultra-wideband" radio signals for ground-penetrating radar, radio communications and imaging systems designed to see through walls. ...
Tags: laser, MARKETING, pulse, Purdue University, radar, radio, UWB, WIRELESS
Research articles 2005-04-05
Genetic breakthrough could make pacemakers obsolete: Australian researchers
SYDNEY AFP — Australian scientists said pacemakers could be obsolete within a decade after researchers managed to revive heart tissue withered by cardiac arrests. The Sydney-based Children's Medical Research Institute CMRI said the breakthrough involved injecting a virus containing two of the patients' own genes into the scar tissue...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Alexander, cell, pulse, Sydney
Research articles 2005-02-02
Promise of 'Bladder Pacemaker' for People With Spinal Cord Injury.
Byline: Duke University DURHAM, N.C., Jan. 27 AScribe Newswire -- Biomedical engineers at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering have demonstrated for the first time that stimulating a specific nerve in the pelvis triggers the process that causes urine to begin flowing out from...
Tags: biomedical, contraction, Duke University, HEALTHCARE, pulse
Research articles 2005-01-27
Two recent articles on Silicon Raman Lasers
Two articles have appeared in recent publications describing Silicon Raman Lasers using two different techniques. The first by researchers at UCLA who use a microdisc resonator to generate a 1675nm pulse, while being pumped by a mode locked fiber laser operating at 1540nm. The second approach, which was reported...
Tags: HARDWARE, NETWORKING, PRODUCTIVITY, pulse, Semiconductors, silicon, University of California at Los Angeles
Research articles 2005-01-14
Holmbury.
By Heather Burlingame, Senior Production Editor ISO A Series quick-disconnect couplings are interchangeable with all brands that meet ISO7241-A standards. Available in sizes from A- to 2 inches, they are rated to 3,000 psi working pressure and designed to withstand high-pressure...
Tags: brand, Branding, MARKETING, pulse
Research articles 2005-01-01
Read-write speed limit discovered
OK, so apparently there is always a speed limit, even in cyberspace. Scientists at Stanford University have used their particle accelerator to determine there are ultimate limits to how quickly data can be written onto disks and then retrieved. So nobody loses any sleep, we're nowhere close...
Tags: Backups, computer, Internal Revenue Service, NPR, PRODUCTIVITY, pulse
Research articles 2004-04-26
Light frozen in place.
TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH NEWS By Eric Smalley - Researchers at Harvard University have trapped and held a light pulse still for a few hundredths of a millisecond. The experiment extends previous research that showed it is possible to store a light...
Tags: Harvard University, PRODUCTIVITY, pulse, researcher
Research articles 2003-12-19
Rocker Ozzy Osbourne nearly died in crash, says wife
LONDON AFP ? The wife of British rock star Ozzy Osbourne said in an interview his bike accident earlier this week almost killed him. Sharon Osbourne, 51, said her husband stopped breathing and his heart stopped beating for nearly two minutes after the accident at their country mansion northwest...
Tags: accident, Agence France-Presse, husband, London, pulse
Research articles 2003-12-11
Pros, cons of Hybrid-Electric vehicles--another view.(readers forum)
The Hybrid-Electric vehicles (p.18, "Army and Marines Weigh Pros, Cons of Hybrid-Electric Vehicles" by Geoff Fein, September 2003) are old concepts and years behind. Besides being susceptible to an electromagnetic pulse EMP, all electric systems generate an electromagnetic EM signature. They also create...
Tags: Department of Energy, MARKETING, mobile, pulse
Research articles 2003-11-01
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