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3D chips to boost eco-friendly computing power 10-fold

16 hours ago ago from MulticoreInfo.com — The Portal for Multicore Resources

Eco-friendly 3D microchips, being developed by a clutch of cutting-edge research labs, are likely to boost computing power 10-fold, consuming negligible energy. They are being developed jointly by IBM Research Lab, EPFL and ETH Zurich, the twin Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology. The project, under the leadership of EPFL's John R. Thome's (Lausanne), aims to develop processors with as many transistors per cubic centimetre as there ...

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Intermountain: Study could boost spinal treatments: Research to begin …

12 hours ago ago from AccessTech News

Like looking at an iceberg, Brandon Sulser's immobility is only the tip of his challenges from quadriplegia. Intermountain: Study could boost spinal treatments: Research to begin (author unknown) Mon, 14 Dec 2009 06:36:01 GMT Posted in Research, Spinal Injury, Treatment

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Honest Services Fraud: Your Third Felony Today?

12 hours ago ago from The Volokh Conspiracy

Last week, the Supreme Court heard two cases challenging the scope of so-called “honest services” fraud, a 28-word provision tacked onto the generic federal mail-and-wire fraud statute that makes it illegal to “deprive another of the intangible right of honest services.” If you’re asking what this statute means, you’re in august company: Justice Antonin Scalia asked the very same question during oral argument in Black v. U.S. (see pg. 45 ...

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Case Law on Google

23 hours ago ago from The Connected Lawyer

Nov 23 2009 Published by Bryan Sims at 10:32 am under Internet The big news that broke last week was that Google Scholar now allows you to search state and federal court opinions. The official announcement is here . I think this is awesome. In general, I believe that making information more available is a good thing. Making our laws freely available and easily searchable is a great thing, for both attorneys and nonattorneys. ...

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