Nano trees image: Tom Jackson, Penn. State U..


A processor die of chips featuring Intel’s 45-nanometer technology.


ROLL YOUR OWN - Philips has spun off a new company, Polymer Vision, to develop and manufacture its flexible screens.

January 2009

4D MICROSCOPE EXPANDS ATOMIC VISION INTO TIME
Caltech’s Zewail Invents Four Dimension Electron Microscopy for Moving Pictures at the Atomic Scale

DARPA’S FUTURE: MISSION FOCUS OR BLUE SKIES?
Congress Cuts DARPA 2009 Budget $130M - Army Funds Synthetic Telepathy
“Thought Helmet”

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Werner Benger, NCSA, used Grid computing
to simulate Einsteinian gravity waves.

Editorial Insights and Implications:
Future of Broadband - Obama’s Plan? - FCC: Free?
Obama Wants High Speed Interconnectivity for All in US - FCC’s Proposed Free (Censored) Net?


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