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Galapagos Chooses aXsGUARD Gatekeeper to Secure Its Business Assets, Network and VPN
White Paper Galapagos is a drug discovery and development company with small molecule programs in bone and joint diseases, bone metastasis, cachexia, anti-infectives and metabolic diseases. It has established risk sharing alliances... [30 Sep 2009]
New Perspectives on the Future of Drug Discovery
White Paper This white paper employs a case study of three biotechnology and three pharmaceutical companies to demonstrate how those techniques can be applied to examining large data sets to measure large and small molecule drug... [01 May 2009]
Using Hardware-Based Voice Recognition to Interact With a Virtual Environment
White Paper The Virtual Reality Laboratory of the University of Colima has begun an initial development of a desktop virtual environment where a virtual molecule was manipulated and analyzed through voice commands. [13 Dec 2008]
Atomic storage to shrink your PC?
News The second paper, meanwhile, describes the performance of a switch created from two hydrogen atoms inside an organic molecule called naphthalocyanine. Researchers at IBM will have two papers published in the journal... [31 Aug 2007]
Intel in chip cancer detection research
News Because every molecule emits a different spectrum, the molecules can be identified. Intel and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Centre are working together to find out if the equipment that's used to make... [23 Oct 2003]
Molecular storage technique takes first steps
News In an experiment that could bring the computing world closer to an advanced method of data storage, a team of scientists successfully reproduced an image that was digitally encoded and momentarily stored within a liquid crystal... [03 Dec 2002]
IBM puts silicon on the shelf
News They have proven to be the best type of molecule for replacing silicon. IBM claims to have created ultra-fast transistors out of carbon molecules that could make traditional silicon chips extinct. The carbon transistors... [20 May 2002]
The virus that could spell the end of Intel
News Researchers at Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California have discovered a way to bind any molecule to the surface of viruses. Genetically modified viruses may one day help to build miniature circuits smaller... [06 Feb 2002]
The molecular processor: the size of things to come?
News In what may herald the beginning of a century of nanotechnology, boffins at Bell Labs have made a transistor from a single molecule. Hendrik Schon, a physicist, and two chemists, Zhenan Bao and Hong Meng, this week... [09 Nov 2001]