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Uni takes supercomputing to the cloud

News It powers complex simulations of everything from fuel combustion within engines to modelling pharmaceutical molecules for new drugs. Supercomputing for the masses is on the horizon as universities prepare to turn high... [11 May 2009]

Helix Solutions Case Study: Life Force Molecules

White Paper Life Force Molecules had a huge amount of data Online and this was spread out over the 20+ web sites dedicated to various diseases and their Homeopathic treatment. Life Force Molecules approached Helix... [31 Jan 2009]

Photos: Supercomputers unlocking the brain's secrets

Photo The colours in the scan reflect the diffusion of water molecules that in turn reveals the brain's complex fibre network. Supercomputing is helping UK researchers to delve deeper into the workings of the human mind than... [13 Oct 2008]

Reconstructing Chemical Reaction Networks: Data Mining Meets System Identification

White Paper This paper presents an approach to reconstructing chemical reaction networks from time series measurements of the concentrations of the molecules involved. The solution strategy combines techniques from numerical... [01 Oct 2008]

Graph Based Molecular Data Mining - An Overview

White Paper A remaining question is how the different approaches can be tailored to meet the needs for mining molecules. In this area special problems occur as molecules are not just "Normal arbitrary graphs". In... [30 Sep 2008]

IBM to use DNA to shrink chip size

News Scientists at IBM are conducting research into arranging carbon nanotubes - strands of carbon atoms that can conduct electricity - into arrays with DNA molecules. Once the nanotube array has been constructed, the... [21 Feb 2008]

Small Science: Discovering How Molecules Work

White Paper Scientists in the Quantum Science Research group use molecules in circuits to perform the types of computing and communications functions in existing integrated circuits. [14 Dec 2007]

Atomic storage to shrink your PC?

News Researchers have made single atom switches before but the molecules had a tendency to change shapes. Researchers at IBM will have two papers published in the journal Science this week detailing how it may be possible to... [31 Aug 2007]

Gates to fund GM bugs

News Microbes excel at producing complicated molecules," Keasling said. While some companies have already released products that were produced in this manner, the resulting molecules are relatively small. The... [14 Dec 2004]

Golf ball 'corrects own flight path'

News As with other nano products, the features of NanoDynamic's golf ball derive from the unusual properties found in designer molecules or components measuring less than 100 nanometres. Scientists are trying to use... [22 Nov 2004]

Nanotech funding on the up - reaches $8.6bn

News Nanotechnology refers to the science of building products out of components measuring less than 100 nanometers, usually designer molecules. Basic materials like these will continue to characteris the market, although... [16 Aug 2004]

5 years ago... Mobile phones to run on alcohol

News Sweet-toothed bacteria called Rhodoferax ferrireducens were recently found to produce enough energy from the sugar molecules in a single lump of sugar to power a mobile phone for four days. 05.01.99: Manhattan... [05 Jan 2004]

IBM in a sticky situation with chips and glue

News At the International Electron Devices Meeting in Washington, D.C.this week IBM researchers will present a paper showing how they have developed polymer molecules that can assemble themselves into tiny, precise and... [08 Dec 2003]

Intel in chip cancer detection research

News When a laser beam is directed toward a chip or a region of a chip, the molecules in the light beam become stimulated and emit a specific spectrum of light, which the Raman spectrometer picks up. Because every molecule... [23 Oct 2003]

Would you let sweet-toothed bacteria power your mobile?

News Fuelled by this unfashionable high-carb diet, the recently identified bacterium, Rhodoferax ferrireducens, releases the energy in sugar molecules by removing electrons. Researchers say the electricity that mud-dwelling... [09 Sep 2003]

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