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Peer-to-peer routing technology being tested by Internet service providers could change networking.

Peer-to-peer routing technology being tested by Internet service providers could change networking.

4 days 20 hours ago :: 17 November, 2009

"Peer-to-peer" (P2P) is synonymous with piracy and bandwidth hogging on the Internet. But now, Internet service providers and content companies are... more

Ion Drive: Improved Electric Propulsion Could Boost Lifetimes for Commercial, Government and Military Satellites

Ion Drive: Improved Electric Propulsion Could Boost Lifetimes for Commercial, Government and Military Satellites

10 days 18 hours 18 minutes ago :: 11 November, 2009

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have won a $6.5 million grant to develop improved components that will boost the efficiency of... more

Electricity By Osmosis

Electricity By Osmosis

34 days 16 hours 58 minutes ago :: 18 October, 2009

The search for renewable power amounts to attempts to mimic, capture or concentrate the energy produced by nature that is swirling around us... more

Existence of Permanent Electric Currents in Metal Rings

Existence of Permanent Electric Currents in Metal Rings

36 days 20 hours 28 minutes ago :: 16 October, 2009

Since the early days of quantum physics in the 1920s and 30s, it has been suggested time and again that electric “continuous currents” flow in tiny... more

Scientists Use MicroRNAs to Track Evolutionary History for First Time

Scientists Use MicroRNAs to Track Evolutionary History for First Time

73 days 16 hours 13 minutes ago :: 09 September, 2009

The large group of segmented worms known as annelids, which includes earthworms, leeches and bristle worms, evolved millions of years ago and can... more

First solid state quantum processor

First solid state quantum processor

144 days 20 hours 3 minutes ago :: 30 June, 2009

A team led by Yale University researchers has created the first rudimentary solid-state quantum processor, taking another step toward the ultimate... more

The P4P: a protocol to make peer-to-peer more effective

The P4P: a protocol to make peer-to-peer more effective

332 days 22 hours 29 minutes ago :: 24 December, 2008

Preliminary testing of a new strategy traffic management peer-to-peer Called P4P (Provider Portal for Application P2P) have highlighted the... more

Bright light/dark matter: Free-electron lasers enter the realm of particle physics

Bright light/dark matter: Free-electron lasers enter the realm of particle physics

369 days 22 hours 58 minutes ago :: 17 November, 2008

Nuclear and particle physics are concerned with the smallest bits of our universe: from the particles that zip along and wink out of existence in... more

A Dwarf galaxy with 99.9% of dark matter

A Dwarf galaxy with 99.9% of dark matter

426 days 21 hours ago :: 21 September, 2008

A team of astronomers has discovered that one of dwarf galaxies orbiting our Galaxy was a thousand times more massive than reveals its contents... more

Black Holes Have Limits

Black Holes Have Limits

431 days 9 minutes ago :: 17 September, 2008

No matter how hungry, they eventually stop growing Hungry black holes chew stars apart with their immense gravitational fields, like pure... more

Ultra-massive black holes: Their upper mass limit?

Ultra-massive black holes: Their upper mass limit?

433 days 5 hours 45 minutes ago :: 15 September, 2008

There appears to be an upper limit to how big the Universe's most massive black holes can get, according to new research led by a Yale University... more

Fluorescence-based bioaerosol sensing project  involving Sandia and Laboratories

Fluorescence-based bioaerosol sensing project involving Sandia and Laboratories

729 days 21 hours 30 minutes ago :: 23 November, 2007

Commercially available, fast-response bioaerosol detectors that can help guard against bioterrorist strikes in large public spaces face a... more

Internal Temperature and Density of Sun may be slightly different than previously calculated

Internal Temperature and Density of Sun may be slightly different than previously calculated

733 days 15 hours 40 minutes ago :: 19 November, 2007

The Sun may be smaller than we thought, a new study argues. If correct, then other properties of the Sun such as its internal temperature and... more

A monster galaxy pileup

A monster galaxy pileup

776 days 1 hour 44 minutes ago :: 08 October, 2007

Four galaxies are slamming into each other and kicking up billions of stars in one of the largest cosmic smash-ups ever observed. The clashing... more

Nanotechnology Initiative Presents Research Opportunities for Rensselaer Students

Nanotechnology Initiative Presents Research Opportunities for Rensselaer Students

789 days 4 hours 25 minutes ago :: 25 September, 2007

A new partnership between Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Sandia National Laboratories, and a select group of leading universities and... more

Howard R. Alker, alum and former professor

Howard R. Alker, alum and former professor

793 days 23 hours 46 minutes ago :: 20 September, 2007

Hayward R. Alker, an MIT alumnus and political scientist specializing in international relations, died Aug. 24 at his home in Block Island, R.I.,... more

Clash over patent law overhaul by High-technology and biotechnology firms .

Clash over patent law overhaul by High-technology and biotechnology firms .

856 days 12 hours 47 minutes ago :: 19 July, 2007

The biotechnology and high-technology sectors are often seen as allies - innovation-driven businesses that depend on a highly educated work force.... more

To Maximize Potential of Women Scientists and Engineers in Academia

To Maximize Potential of Women Scientists and Engineers in Academia

914 days 13 hours 40 minutes ago :: 22 May, 2007

Women face barriers to hiring and promotion in research universities in many fields of science and engineering -- a situation that deprives the... more

$5 Million Grant from John A. Hartford to Meet the Healthcare Needs of the Growing Number of Older Americans

949 days 13 hours 2 minutes ago :: 17 April, 2007

A generous $5.08 million, four-year grant from the John A. Hartford Foundation will enable the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) to dramatically... more

Fluidity on every scale in architecture,  ; Hadid's

Fluidity on every scale in architecture, ; Hadid's

953 days 15 hours 55 minutes ago :: 13 April, 2007

World-renowned architect Zaha Hadid presented an overview of her astonishing body of work to a capacity crowd in Room 10-250 on April 10. Her talk,... more

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