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Don't Call It Vaporware: Scientists Use Cloud of Atoms as Optical Memory Device
2013-04-03 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Scientists at Joint Quantum Institute of NIST and University of Maryland demonstrated possibility of storing visual images within thin vapor of rubidium atoms, which may help in creating memory for quantum computers. Spatially addressable readout and erasure of an image in a gradient echo memory, which appeared in New Journal of Physics, builds on approach developed at Australian National University, where scientists showed rubidium vapor could be manipulated using magnetic fields and ...This story is related to the following:Trade Associations
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Japanese scientists create 'Smell-O-Vision' screen
2013-04-02 22:00:00| CNET News.com
Take a big whiff! You may some day be smelling, as well as seeing, all the action on your TV set thanks to a smelling screen developed by Japanese researchers. [Read more]
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New Zealand: Kiwi scientists rally against climate change sceptic
2013-04-02 07:11:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New Zealand Herald: New Zealand's top climate change scientists have rallied together to slam a visiting sceptic who is touring the country to proclaim global warming as a myth that should be ignored. Lord Christopher Monckton, a former advisor to Margaret Thatcher, says human-induced climate change is not happening. The British aristocrat, the 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, is on a 16-venue nationwide speaking tour telling New Zealanders they shouldn't be worried about rising temperatures or sea levels....
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Top scientists agree climate has changed for good in Australia
2013-04-02 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: The nation's top climate scientists and science bodies have for the first time endorsed a major report that says Australia's climate has shifted permanently in some cases. The peer-reviewed assessment notes that there is "strong consensus" around this central finding, and in some cases the weather has changed for good. Last summer was by all means a record breaker, with 123 weather records broken in 90 days. As well as heat waves and unprecedented temperatures, there was heavy rainfall and...
Leading Scientists Contribute To Ground-Breaking Toxicology Book
2013-04-02 03:42:47| dairynetwork News Articles
The first new toxicology text to address both small and large molecules within the drug development process with contributions from leading scientists from around the globe is now available.
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