From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Mon Feb 16 2004 - 12:46:08 PST
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>Electricity Teleportation Devised
>Technology Review March 2004
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>Researchers from Leiden University
>in the Netherlands have postulated
>that an entangled electron could
>continue its existence at a distant
>location. The method could
>eventually be used to instantly
>transport information between the
>quantum bits (qubits) of a quantum
>computer if electrons could...
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>Communicating with machines: What
>the next generation of speech
>recognizers will do
>KurzweilAI.net Feb. 15, 2004
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>"If we want to communicate with a
>machine as we would with a human,
>the basic assumptions underlying
>today's automated speech recognition
>systems are wrong," said former AT&T
>Bell Labs scientist B.H. "Fred"
>Juang, now professor in the School
>of Electrical and Computer
>Engineering at the Georgia...
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>Nanoparticle probes to play major
>new role in medical diagnostics and
>drug delivery
>KurzweilAI.net Feb. 15, 2004
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>Biomedical nanotechnology is
>leading to major advances in
>molecular diagnostics, therapeutics,
>molecular biology and
>bioengineering," according to
>Shuming Nie, professor of biomedical
>engineering at Emory University, who
>will highlight research in the field
>at the annual meeting of the
>American...
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>Ageing mechanism linked to
>X-chromosome
>Daily Times Feb. 16, 2004
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>University of Leuven scientists
>narrowed the search for a gene
>linked to aging on Friday and said
>it is probably located on the X
>chromosome, implying that longevity
>may be a trait inherited from the
>mother. The research was based on
>measurements of the telomere length
>of white blood cell DNA...
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