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Viral Nanoreactor Captures Single Molecules Researchers in the Netherlands have created a biochemical nanoreactor by cracking open a virus, removing its contents then reassembling the virus's protein coat around a single molecule of enzyme.  |
PC Magazine December 9, 2003 |
Olympus Debuts Home Photo Labs Ink jet printers are great, but for true continuous-tone photo printing, you need a dye-sublimation printer.  |
PC Magazine September 15, 2003 Jamie M. Bsales |
More Colors, Better Photos The upcoming HP Photosmart 7960 does current ink jet printers one better by offering eight-color photo printing.  |
AskMen.com Steve Richer |
How To: Print Digital Pictures Take a look at how to get your digital pictures developed. This article provides a few methods and the average price to print a 4x6 picture.  |
Chemistry World September 20, 2012 Hayley Birch |
Lift off for nanoscale printing A new printing technique developed by US scientists allows them to transfer a pattern with nanoscale features from a stamp onto a surface, achieving surprisingly sharp results. The technique could help bring down the cost of high resolution lithography.  |
PC Magazine May 22, 2007 M. David Stone |
The Future of Ink Jet Printing? Will Memjet revolutionize printing as we know it?  |
Chemistry World November 11, 2011 Charlie Quigg |
Invisible ink for the 21st century Scientists from China have developed a new lithographic printing technique to layer a pattern onto photonic paper.  |
Chemistry World September 11, 2009 Nina Notman |
Photographing flexible electronics Scientists in Germany have taken inspiration from photography to develop a fast, room temperature route to making flexible electronic components, which could lead to low cost flexible solar cells and other flexible electronic devices.  |
Chemistry World November 7, 2012 Jennifer Newton |
Ink containing living cells to print tissue Scientists in Australia are a step closer to printing living cells for tissue engineering with the development of a new bio-ink that allows the cells to stay alive until they are printed and not clog up the printer nozzle.  |
PC Magazine June 22, 2004 Michael J. Miller |
HP on the Future of Printers An excerpt from an interview with HP's Imaging and Printing Group general manager about the future of printing.  |
Chemistry World March 6, 2008 Simon Hadlington |
Synthetic Enzymes Designed by Computer Scientists in the US have designed and built an artificial enzyme from scratch.  |
PC World April 2004 Melissa Riofrio |
The Cheapskate's Guide to Printing You want great-looking output. You don't want to spend a fortune on ink and paper. These tips and tricks can help.  |
PC Magazine April 6, 2005 M. David Stone |
Caring for Your Ink Jet Want a healthy printer and great output? These ink jet tips can help.  |
Chemistry World August 13, 2009 Simon Hadlington |
Forcing enzyme activity New research has shown that physically stretching an enzyme can trigger its activity - even when the active site is not hidden in a 'cryptic' position. Mechanical force may play a more important role in biological molecular systems than previously realized.  |
PC World March 2004 Tom Spring |
Irate Over Ink Consumers wonder if ink jet manufacturers are making them buy more inkjet cartridges before they're totally depleated.  |
PC Magazine December 28, 2004 M. David Stone |
No Printing in White I can't seem to find a printer that uses white ink, which I need for printing white letters on transparent decal paper.  |
Chemistry World September 6, 2013 Jeanne Therese Andres |
All-in-one 3D printing Imagine printing anything from electronic devices to artificial bones using the same 3D printer. Now, scientists have developed a universal approach for printing materials with easy-to-modify surfaces to eliminate the need for multiple 3D printers.  |
PC Magazine November 30, 2004 M. David Stone |
Printing in Black, Revisited With ink jet prints, very little is black and white.  |
PC World May 2004 Paul Jasper |
Olympus Photo Printer Falls Behind The P-440 dye-sublimation printer generates good photos but less than ideal contrast.  |
Chemistry World April 17, 2014 Elisabeth Ratcliffe |
How to print a crystal in 3D Scientists in the US have devised a method for printing three dimensional models of crystals using a 3D printer, the original CIF file and freely available software that can be run on standard operating systems.  |
PC World April 2002 Steve Bass |
Pinch Some Pennies While You Print Saving money on your printing chores may be easier than you think...  |
Inc. October 1, 2009 Minda Zetlin |
The Best Printers for Less Than $1,000 From the HP OfficeJet Pro to the Xerox Phaser, four top printers.  |
PC Magazine August 17, 2004 Brian C. Williams |
Printing in Black Why a reader's black and white photo prints have a brown tinge and options on correcting the issue.  |
PC Magazine March 17, 2010 M. David Stone |
12 Tips for Printing Great Photos With a bit of knowledge and practice, you should be able to print great-looking photos at home. Here are 12 techniques for improving the quality of your prints.  |
PC World July 2001 Anush Yegyazarian |
Fight Photo Fade-Out To keep your digital prints vivid, you need the right match-up of printer, paper, and ink...  |
PC World November 2002 Anush Yegyazarian |
The Fade Factor Ink jet photos can last for years -- or a few months, depending on the printer, ink, and paper. We identify the best products and deals.  |
Chemistry World January 24, 2013 Tamsin Cowley |
Environmentally friendly alternative to toxic heavy metals in paint Austrian scientists have shown that an environmentally friendly enzyme, laccase, can be used to replace toxic drying agents in paint.  |
PC Magazine October 1, 2004 M. David Stone |
Primera Signature Z1 CD/DVD Printer Here is an optical disc printer that almost anyone will find useful.  |
Chemistry World September 2, 2007 Lewis Brindley |
Nanoparticles Paint a Finer Picture Swiss scientists have developed a process that can print detailed images using nanoparticles as 'ink', while maintaining their catalytic and optical properties.  |
The Motley Fool July 30, 2010 Gabriel Perna |
Fuzzy Picture Emerges for Kodak The door to film photography is closing faster than the door to digital is opening.  |
PC Magazine February 15, 2006 Don Labriola |
Better Ways to Label Your Discs Stop using adhesive labels. There are safer techniques for making great-looking CDs and DVDs.  |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 M. David Stone |
Ink Jet Photo Printers No single feature defines an ink jet photo printer.  |
Chemistry World September 25, 2015 Emma Stoye |
3D printer uses gel matrix to tie the knot Researchers have found a way to 3D print 'impossible' shapes -- including a thin tube tied in a knot -- out of soft materials by injecting the inks into a gel that solidifies and traps them in place.  |
CIO November 1, 2001 Fred Hapgood |
Persistent Print 550 years later -- still no paperless office. A consensus on the future of printing has finally begun to emerge: Printing does have a future, limited in one way, but nearly boundless in another...  |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Cade Metz |
Large-Format Ink Jets for Small Business They don't have the speed of lasers, but these two HP units produce decent output at a better price.  |
PC World September 2002 Lisa Cekan |
Buyers' Guide to Ink Jet Printers Ink jets print great photos, and lasers excel at text. But you can't get both in one printer, so you'll have to compromise.  |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 M. David Stone |
Dedicated Photo Printers Just two or three years ago, the category of dedicated photo printers included ink jets that could print on plain paper as well as photo paper, but were too slow to put up with for any use but photos.  |
PC Magazine August 16, 2006 M. David Stone |
Expert View: Ink Jet or Laser? No Brainer This buying guide is all about laser printers.  |
Chemistry World April 15, 2012 Jon Evans |
Synthetic chemists print labware to order Not only do 3D printers offer the possibility of producing vessels with much more complex architectures, but the vessels can be designed to influence the course of the reaction or even to take part in it.  |
PC World June 2002 Dave Johnson |
How to Print Perfect Photographs 27 tricks that turn digital snapshots into prints you'll treasure...  |
InternetNews July 12, 2006 Erin Joyce |
Spilling More Ink in The Digital Realm In a consumer and business world utterly saturated with printers that do everything but take out the cat, a new niche is starting to emerge: The single-function photo printer, typically printing snapshot-size photos on glossy paper.  |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 M. David Stone |
Professional Photo Printers Professional photo printers differ from run-of-the-mill ink jet photo printers in one extremely important respect.  |
CIO November 19, 2010 David F. Carr |
Five Things CIOs Need to Know About Mobile Printing As mobile devices become more capable, travelling executives are looking to be able to print from them. Finding a solution can be complicated, but there are possible workarounds.  |
Chemistry World April 14, 2006 Simon Hadlington |
Deciphering Hydrogen Tunnelling in Enzymes Researchers have thrown important new light on the phenomenon of hydrogen tunnelling in biological catalysts. The finding is likely to spark a debate among biochemists about the fundamental nature of enzymes.  |
Chemistry World June 4, 2008 Lewis Brindley |
Peptide printer goes into overdrive Synthesizing arrays of short peptides could soon be as easy as printing them out - thanks to the development of a modified laser printer that uses amino acids instead of colored ink.  |
PC World February 21, 2007 Michael S. Lasky |
Six Savvy Ways to Get More Prints for Less Money Increase the efficiency of your printer and extend the page life of your ink cartridges with these sensible strategies.  |
PC World October 2003 Anush Yegyazarian |
$40 Printer, $40 Ink Low-cost HP ink jet is no bargain for users who print often.  |
| AskMen.com |
Best Photo Inkjet Printers Epson Stylus Pro 3800... Epson Stylus Photo R2400... Epson Stylus Photo R1800... Epson Stylus Photo R380... HP Photosmart D7360... Canon Pixma iP6700D...  |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 M. David Stone |
Third-Party Inks and Papers One of the perennial issues facing ink jet users is whether to buy third-party inks and papers.  |
PC World November 2000 Dan Littman |
A Business-Friendly Ink Jet From HP? Can an ink jet printer satisfy a busy workgroup that needs loads of color documents? Hewlett-Packard insists that its networkable Business InkJet 2250TN has the goods to do the trick, but I'm not so sure...  |