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Vietnamese Navy to receive first Varshavyanka-class submarine by end of 2013
2013-04-04 10:15:00| Naval Technology
Russia will deliver the first of six Project 636M Varshavyanka-class diesel-electric submarines to the Vietnamese Navy by the end of this year, Rubin Central Maritime design bureau general director Igor Vilnit has announced.
Rise of tablets signals end for cash register
2013-04-04 03:00:16| Apparel - Topix.net
Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, is testing an app that lets customers scan items as they shop.
The end of Moore's Law is on the horizon, says AMD
2013-04-03 22:39:52| InfoWorld: Top News
Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku believes Moore's Law has about 10 years of life left before ever-shrinking transistor sizes smack up against limitations imposed by the laws of thermodynamics and quantum physics. That day of reckoning for the computing industry may still be a few years away, but signs of the coming Moorepocalypse are already here. Just ask chip maker AMD. The company's Chief Product Architect John Gustafson believes AMD's difficulties in transitioning from 28-nanometer chips to 20-nanometer silicon shows we've reached the beginning of the end.
Putting an End to the Climate Change 'Debate'
2013-04-03 20:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Huffington Post: Everyone -- even the most ardent climate change deniers -- actually knows that air pollution is bad. I accept that for many the question of rising global temperatures and changing weather patterns remains a question. But rather than continue to debate and discuss whether or not we should be reducing environmental pollution because of the threat of rising global temperatures, can we please all agree to stop arguing in favor of pollution? Pollution that the New York Times recently reported is linked...
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NIST Goes to the End of the Earth for Measurement Science
2013-04-03 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
At South Pole Telescope, NIST Boulder researcher Johannes (Hannes) Hubmayr spent several weeks optimizing performance of NIST camera delivered in 2011. Said camera measures signals generated fractions of a second after Big Bang, helping scientists learn about conditions and evolution of early universe. Hubmayr's tasks included snowmobiling across Antarctic tundra to set up equipment and climbing on top of telescope to sweep snow away from dish. This story is related to the following:Trade Associations
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