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Two Camera Frield Sequential 3D Circuit Design
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Great Ape Trust graduate student's paper sheds light on bonobo language
What happens when linguistic tools used to analyze human language are applied to a conversation between a language-competent bonobo and a human? (2008-08-29)
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Dr. Eric Isaacs, Director, Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory, and Professor of Physics, James Franck Institute, University of Chicago, 8-9-07
Nanotechnology, x-ray microscopy, solar energy, nanophotonics, nanoscopic battery. Dr. Eric Isaacs has been a developer of modern synchrotron-based x-ray scattering techniques including inelastic x-ray scattering and a hard x-ray nano-probe. Research interests include novel electronic and magnetic materials with a particular focus on creating images of new phenomena in reciprocal and real space at the nanoscale.
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Novel astronomical instrumentation for the Gemini telescopes
Cutting-edge cameras and spectrometers will enable the Gemini Observatory to address fundamental questions about the nature of the universe and the origins of the stars and galaxies.
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Unifying Scaling Theory for Vortex Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Turbulence
Author(s): D. G. Dritschel, R. K. Scott, C. Macaskill, G. A. Gottwald, and C. V. Tran
We present a scaling theory for unforced inviscid two-dimensional turbulence. Our model unifies existing spatial and temporal scaling theories. The theory is based on a self-similar distribution of vortices of different sizes A. Our model uniquely determines the spatial and temporal scaling of the a...
PRL Editors' Suggestion
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 094501] Published Mon Aug 25, 2008
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Symposium on Air Quality Measurement Methods & Technology
Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel from November 3-6, 2008. Pittsburgh PA, USE -- The continuing conference “Symposium on Air Quality Measurement Methods and Technology-2008” will be held in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, at the Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel from November 3-6, 2008. The conference provides a forum for current advances in measurement technology, covering all aspects of air quality, including ambient air, indoor air, point sources, and area sources. Both laboratory and field studies are welcomed. Past participants have included the full range of investigators—academe, industry, consultants, and government agencies. Concurrent sessions are planned as well as a vendor exhibition and professional development courses.
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