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[edit] March 31, 2008 (Monday)

  • Fasting for two days protects healthy cells against chemotherapy. This may allow higher doses of radiation and improved recovery times for patients. (Physorg)
  • Phase-change memory: Numonyx is shipping samples of phase change memory (PCM) with commercialization later this year. PCM provides the best attributes memory in fast write/read times, increased longevity and potentially use much less power. (CNet)

[edit] March 30, 2008 (Saturday)

[edit] March 27, 2008 (Thursday)

  • Phonautograph: A 1860 recording of Au Clair de la Lune on a phonautograph has become the earliest known audio recording in history after scientists used computers to recreate the sound. Predating Edison's first recording by nearly three decades. (NYTimes)
  • An MIT researcher has improved multicrystalline silicon solar cell efficiency by 27 percent with no price increase, making them equivalent to single-crystal cells. (TechReview)
  • TorrentSpy shuts down in the midst of legal battles launched by the MPAA for copyright infringement. (CNet)

[edit] March 26, 2008 (Wednesday)

  • A 160-square-mile portion of the Wilkins Ice Shelf is nearly broken off. Scientists believe it is a result of rapid warming in the Antarctic over the last 50 years. (CNet)
  • Using a microRNA treatment that has been used successfully in primates, scientist hope to treat a variety of diseases. The first focus is on miR-122 which is key for hepatitis C replication. (NewScientist)

[edit] March 24, 2008 (Monday)

[edit] March 21, 2008 (Friday)

[edit] March 20, 2008 (Thursday)

[edit] March 19, 2008 (Wednesday)

  • For the first time an organic compound methane along with water has been discovered on a planet outside our Solar System 63 light-years away. However, scientists have concluded the planet cannot support life because it is too hot. (BBC)

[edit] March 18, 2008 (Tuesday)

[edit] March 17, 2008 (Monday)

  • IBM scientists have created the smallest and most robust nanophotonic switch that will enable light to communicate large amounts of data between processors; while using 10 times less power and generating less heat. (Nanowerk)
  • German and Canadian scientists have created a super-compressed material made from adding hydrogen to a compound with silicon. It is hoped it will act as a superconductor at room temperatures. (EETimes)
  • The Molecular Libraries Initiative (MLI) has found a new treatment for schistosomiasis (flatworms laying eggs in the liver, gut or bladder) which kills 280,000 a year, mostly in Africa. The MLI is a new system which screens many chemicals for their effectiveness on neglected diseases. (NewScientist)

[edit] March 14, 2008 (Friday)

[edit] March 13, 2008 (Thursday)

  • A Japanese satellite launching in October will be one of first applications of MRAM, which permits fast write times, reliable low energy storage and unlimited rewrites. (SCIAM)

[edit] March 12, 2008 (Wednesday)

[edit] March 11, 2008 (Tuesday)

  • Movie studios have agreed to carry out a 3-year $700-million upgrade of 10,000 more theaters by Access Integrated Technologies to accommodate digital 3-D movies and remove the need for expensive celluloid film. (Physorg)
  • Intel Science Talent Search awards Shivani Sud the top prize of a $100,000 college scholarship for her work on identifying colon cancer patients who are at a higher risk of recurrence. (AP)

[edit] March 10, 2008 (Monday)

[edit] March 9, 2008 (Sunday)

[edit] March 7, 2008 (Friday)

[edit] March 6, 2008 (Thursday)

[edit] March 5, 2008 (Wednesday)

  • A new survey shows 58 percent of Americans consider their cell phone to be more important than the Internet and television. Landline telephone came in fourth, just above e-mail. (AP)

[edit] March 4, 2008 (Tuesday)

[edit] March 3, 2008 (Monday)


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