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Graphene-based chips a step closer, say researchers

...use as transistors themselves. "So far we made insulating graphene only at cryogenic temperatures," said Ponomarenko. "Switching between conducting and insulating state at room temperature... Read more

11 October, 2011 by Tom Espiner

CERN's science to become British products

...UK small businesses with commercial ideas in the areas of accelerators, detectors, cryogenics, magnets, superconductors, materials science and high-performance computing. "I hope the CERN... Read more

23 April, 2012

Molybdenite microchip promises flexible electronics

...signals at ambient temperatures — graphene normally needs to be cooled down to cryogenic temperatures in order to work in this way, although recent research at... Read more

6 December, 2011 by David Meyer

Room temp spintronics breakthrough in Japan?

...room temperature – something that has thus far been reserved for the cryogenic end of the thermometer. Writing in the journal Science the researchers explain... Read more

21 September, 2011

Quantum entanglement? That's hot, baby (just not very hot, OK?)

...needing your thermals) it would at least allow researchers to ditch the cryogenic cooling systems. Verdal told us that the overarching goal of the research... Read more

14 December, 2010
Mirror Dance (by Lois McMaster Bujold) 2.4.2

Mirror Dance (by Lois McMaster Bujold) 2.4.2

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22 January, 2012
Tek War Comics 1.1

Tek War Comics 1.1

After spending 4 years in cryogenic stasis for crimes he is certain he did not commit, Jake Cardigan... Read more

1 October, 2011
ArkInvade 3.1

ArkInvade 3.1

...balls to smash through their defences. Be careful, when you attack their cryogenic modules they will not stay dormant for long.......The game includes:Over... Read more

5 March, 2011
ArkinvadeLITE 1.03

ArkinvadeLITE 1.03

...balls to smash through their defences. Be careful, when you attack their cryogenic modules they will not stay dormant for long.......The full version includes... Read more

15 February, 2011
LHC Dash 1.02

LHC Dash 1.02

...Area, CTF, GPS, HRS, LEIR, LHC Beam Dump/CMS Experiment/Configuration/Coordination/Cryogenics/Exp Magnets/Luminosity/Operation/Page 1, LHCf Experiment, Linac II, PSB, PSB... Read more

24 September, 2010
A look back at 2008 in pictures

A look back at 2008 in pictures

Cryogenics chilled systems were among the new technologies shown at CeBIT in March... Read more

30 December, 2008 by ZDNet UK
The best photo galleries from CeBIT 2008

The best photo galleries from CeBIT 2008

Cool gadgets, cold cryogenics, technology for the ultimate road warrior, and even data centres made from... Read more

7 March, 2008 by ZDNet UK
<endeca_term>Cryogenics</endeca_term> chilled systems at CeBIT

Cryogenics chilled systems at CeBIT

Amid the talk of green and power-efficient computing at CeBIT this year, in some cases it is all about faster and cooler — and in one instance, that involves liquid nitrogen Read more

4 March, 2008 by Matt Loney

LHC to restart following break and glitches

...on Saturday, the beams had to be stopped to allow maintenance to cryogenic systems which help regulate the superconducting magnets, according to Cern. "Engineers had... Read more

1 March, 2010 by Tom Espiner

LHC to run for longest continuous period

...not apply to the LHC. Unlike its predecessors, the LHC is a cryogenic facility with lengthy cool-down and warm-up phases at the start... Read more

4 February, 2010 by David Meyer

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