>Chip-Scale Magnetic Sensor Draws on Mini Clock Design (PhysOrg)
A low-power, magnetic sensor about the size of a grain of rice that can detect magnetic field changes as small as 50 picoteslas - a million times weaker than the Earth's magnetic field - has been demonstrated by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Described in the Dec. 27 issue of Applied Physics Letters, the device can be powered with batteries and is about
>Baby, Is It Cold Outside? (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
Nothing -- with the possible exception of time -- affects the routine of daily life more than the weather. It dictates how you dress, how early you leave for work, and whether you go to that football game. Many of us keep our radios set so we hear the weather report as soon as we wake up. But if you want to know the weather closer to home than the nearest airport, you can get a gadget that tells
>Baby, Is It Cold Outside? (BusinessWeek)
Home forecasts go high-tech
>www.delawareonline.com ¦ The News Journal ¦ SPORTS ¦ 50 years later, Mount Snow still on top (Delaware Online)
WEST DOVER, Vt. -- If Walter Schoenknecht, founder of Mount Snow ski resort, was around today, he probably would like what he would see. And he probably would figure out a way so that only snowflakes - no rain, sleet or thaws - would grace his mountain.
>2005 - International Year of Physics, 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein (PhysOrg)
The United Nations has declared 2005 the International Year of Physics - and there's a very good reason why this particular year was chosen to raise worldwide public awareness of physics. It is also the 100th anniversary of physicist Albert Einstein's miraculous year in which he wrote five - or three depending on whom you ask - of his most famous scientific papers. Also known as the World Year of
>Microchip Industry Strives to Perfect Its Timing (PhysOrg)
Time is money, especially to the semiconductor industry. Electronics manufacturers use extremely sophisticated equipment to churn out the latest microchips, but they have a timing problem. It's very difficult to get all the fabrication tools in a manufacturing line to agree on the time. Components within a single tool can disagree on the time by as much as two minutes, because of a lack of
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>Baby, Is It Cold Outside?
BusinessWeek, NY - Dec 13, 2004
... hole in the wall and thread a cable through to read the outdoor temperature from ... they will come with a clock that syncs itself to the US atomic clock in Boulder ...
>Baby, Is It Cold Outside?
BusinessWeek, NY - Dec 12, 2004
... hole in the wall and thread a cable through to read the outdoor temperature from ... they will come with a clock that syncs itself to the US atomic clock in Boulder ...
>50 years later, Mount Snow still on top
The News Journal, DE - Dec 12, 2004
... The fountain, which operated around the clock, caused unintended ... His petitioning of the Atomic Energy Commission to ... conference rooms and a heated outdoor pool. ...