Posted on December 19, 2007 by heisan
A handout image by Technion, Israel’s Institute of Technology, shows a reproduction of a page of the world’s smallest electronic Bible taken by a scanning electron microscope from a 0.5 millimeter chip containing the entire Hebrew Bible.
Israeli scientists said on Tuesday they have created the world’s smallest Bible, fitting a Hebrew-language version of the holy [...]
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Posted on December 19, 2007 by heisan
A novel 3-D imaging technique provides a first look at the internal structure of human skin cells.
A new twist on a technique called cryo-electron tomography offers a closer-than-ever look inside a human skin cell: it generates a 3-D image with resolution fine enough to distinguish the structures of proteins. The new method, which involves [...]
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Posted on December 19, 2007 by heisan
From Windows 95’s Active Desktop to Vista’s UAC, a loving tribute to the tools, technologies, and applets that drive us absolutely bonkers.PC World have this list of the 20 worst features of Windows OS as they tested and run them on there lab for a long time. Sometimes that is the problem of exclusivity. Go [...]
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Posted on December 19, 2007 by heisan
First PC World gets all up on the soapbox that (until a certain date) the MacBook Pro is the fastest PC the mag had tested, but consider the next step taken: PC World has boldly declared Vista #1 with a bullet in in their Biggest Tech Disappointments of 2007. That is what PC world had [...]
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