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Chemistry World
August 24, 2015
Kira Welter
Trapped nanoparticles could bring 'wet' computing a step closer Scientists in Switzerland have developed a way to quickly and reliably store, read, erase and rewrite information using colloidal nanoparticles. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reactive Reports
Issue 53
David Bradley
Repulsive Particles Particles that one might expect to mutually repel somehow manage to form clusters in solution. This finding could be important for understanding how polymers become organized and improve the prospects of the burgeoning field of soft matter research. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 22, 2013
Simon Hadlington
Virtual molds cast colloid Blue Mosque A way to direct colloids to self-assemble in an almost infinite variety of configurations has been devised. The technique relies on the creation of a pre-determined pattern of magnetic fields to generate a 'virtual mold' to dictate the final position of the particles. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 20, 2012
Jon Evans
World's smallest ice cube created Ice crystals must contain at least 275 water molecules, say German chemists. This size limit has implications for any process that involves ice particles, from cloud formation to making the perfect gin and tonic. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
June 28, 2004
Clint Boulton
Voltaire Sees Big Future for Storage in Grids The InfiniBand gear maker reveals several new products designed to address the storage bottlenecks in grid or cluster computing systems... introduces new Fibre Channel, IP routers. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
June 8, 2007
Clint Boulton
The Pivot3 'RAIGE' of Digitial Surveillance Pivot3 has created a way to use block-based virtualization to power IP-based storage clusters, giving customers more bang for their storage buck. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
June 23, 2004
Clint Boulton
InfiniCon Switches Boost Performance The company announces high-end InfiniBand switches to keep up with converging computing needs. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
November 17, 2005
David Needle
Intel Developer Tools Target Clusters Intel released five software development tools for the creation of distributed applications used in high-performance computing clusters. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 24, 2010
Hayley Birch
The key to colloid assembly US researchers have a developed a simple lock-and-key type mechanism that drives the self-assembly of colloid particles. They say their work offers a new approach for building tiny machines with movable parts. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
January 14, 2004
Eric Smalley
Nanoparticle dyes boost storage The idea of storing data in fluorescent dyes has been around for a while, and researchers have been trying to boost storage capacity by recording multiple bits of information in a single spot using several types of dye. A new solution to this problem uses layered nanoparticles. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
November 18, 2013
Emily Skinner
Encryption at the flick of a light switch Scientists have designed a grid of light responsive colloidal particles to function as pixels that could be used to create barcodes for cryptographic data storage. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bio-IT World
July 11, 2002
Judith N. Mottl
Learning to Love Linux Hungry for computing power, life science companies are turning toward Linux clusters as the preferred high performance solution. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
May 19, 2004
Sean Michael Kerner
Sun Opens Storage to Others The company expands storage device support for its Sun Cluster platform in cooperation with TSANet. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 28, 2009
Phillip Broadwith
Water spilt with aluminium Aluminium clusters' ability to split water molecules and release hydrogen is dictated by the geometric arrangement of active sites on their surface, US scientists have discovered. mark for My Articles similar articles
JavaWorld
February 2001
Abraham Kang
J2EE clustering, Part 1 If you plan to build a scalable and highly available Website, you need to understand clustering. In this article, the author introduces J2EE clustering, shows how to implement clusters, and examines how different servers differ in their approaches... mark for My Articles similar articles
Bio-IT World
September 16, 2004
Michael Athanas
From the PC to the PCC Personal compute clusters enable bioinformatics researchers to compute outside the total control of the data center. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bio-IT World
February 18, 2004
A Preventable Informatics Crime If informatics computing on loosely coupled dedicated servers (clusters or compute farms) is such an attractive solution, why are life science IT shops still blowing big bucks on refrigerator-look-alike symmetric multiprocessor machines? mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 27, 2012
Steve Down
Single particles take flight An international team of researchers has developed a way to study the shape and structure of individual aerosol particles in their native environment. This should help climate modellers and toxicologists to get a better handle on why aerosols behave in the way they do. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 20, 2009
Hayley Birch
Fuel cell catalysts go sub-nano Japanese researchers have created sub-nano scale platinum clusters with high catalytic activity for use in fuel cell applications. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 2007
Philip Ball
The Crucible Reflections on the long-running debate about how colloids stick together. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
November 4, 2004
Sean Michael Kerner
Linux Networx Launches Clustered Storage Linux cluster vendor Linux Networx has released the Xilo scalable clustered storage system. It also raised $40M in funding for future efforts. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 9, 2015
Simon Hadlington
Superatom mimics for rare earth elements Researchers in the US believe they may be able to create mimics of rare earth elements by making new 'superatoms' composed of atomic clusters of other metals. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
May 1, 2002
Glen Otero
The Beowulf State of Mind Beowulf has grown into the poster child for open-source, clustered computing. The Beowulf concept is all about using standard vanilla boxes and open-source software to cluster a group of computers together into a virtual supercomputer... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
August 30, 2004
Michael Singer
Orion Debuts Cluster Workstation The new company comes out of stealth mode with a family of business workstations that think like a cluster of servers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bio-IT World
February 11, 2005
Salvatore Salamone
Strategic Insights: No Researcher Left Behind Many open-source and commercial diagnostic tools can probe a cluster's performance, but virtually all of these tools are designed for use by the experienced software developer. Now, a new crop of user-friendly cluster productivity tools targets the scientist/engineer. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 13, 2010
James Urquhart
Aerosol theory solidifies An international team of researchers has found that atmospheric aerosol particles long thought to be liquid can in fact be amorphous solids. The discovery could improve atmospheric models and climate predictions. mark for My Articles similar articles