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Luminary Micro Supports ARM(R) Cortex(TM) Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS)

Luminary Micro Supports ARM(R) Cortex(TM) Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS)

AUSTIN, Texas, March 4 /PRNewswire/ -- - The Stellaris(R) Family of MCUs, ARM's CMSIS Initiative Share Same Goal of Standardizing the Microcontroller Market with a Single, Scalable Hardware/Software…
First Annual Conference on the Global Issues of Energy, Environment and Development to be Held in Geneva

First Annual Conference on the Global Issues of Energy, Environment and Development to be Held in Geneva

GENEVA, March 4 /PRNewswire/ -- A groundbreaking international conference will provide a forum for the worlds of energy, environmentalism and development to seek common ground on the challenges…
Tata Communications Empowers PLAY(P4) to Succeed in the International Mobile Marketplace

Tata Communications Empowers PLAY(P4) to Succeed in the International Mobile Marketplace

MUMBAI, India, March 4 /PRNewswire/ -- One year after concluding their first agreement, Tata Communications, a leading provider of a new world of communications, announced today it is working with…
Are All Diets The Same?   No (And More Protein Is Still Better)

Are All Diets The Same? No (And More Protein Is Still Better)

While number of calories taken in versus used will always be the the biggest factor in weight loss, the type of diet can make a difference too.   If you want to lose fat instead of muscle,…
Consumer Confusion - High Fructose Corn Syrup And Fructose Are Not The Same

Consumer Confusion - High Fructose Corn Syrup And Fructose Are Not The Same

As researchers continue to examine the role of sweeteners in the diet, it's important that people understand the differences among various ingredients used in scientific studies, according to the…
Over 70% Of Drug-Addicted Men Say They Do It For Sex (Yet The One They Choose Hurts Their Performance)

Over 70% Of Drug-Addicted Men Say They Do It For Sex (Yet The One They Choose Hurts Their Performance)

72.28 percent of drug addicted men claim to have consumed drugs to be able to have sexual relations and most of them (58%) choose cocaine for this purpose.  Of course, they're drug-addicted men…
Olympus Mons - A Martian Volcano May Hold Secrets Of Ancient Life

Olympus Mons - A Martian Volcano May Hold Secrets Of Ancient Life

The Martian volcano Olympus Mons is about three times the height of Mount Everest but it's the small details that Rice University professors Patrick McGovern and Julia Morgan are looking at in…
Environmental Engineers Want Your Sofa To Tell An Epidemiology Tale

Environmental Engineers Want Your Sofa To Tell An Epidemiology Tale

Most college students will admit to searching their couch cushions for extra coins to do laundry. But Jon McKinney's cushion hunt isn't about finding money. He wants to help epidemiologists identify…
Hot Electrons in Carbon – A Graphite Semiconductor?

Hot Electrons in Carbon – A Graphite Semiconductor?

Nanomaterials like carbon possess unique properties, which have led to first applications in novel electronic devices and sensors. These materials are based on ordered, atomically thin layers of…
Saturn's G-Ring May Be Primarily Caused By A Tiny Moon

Saturn's G-Ring May Be Primarily Caused By A Tiny Moon

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found within Saturn's G ring an embedded moonlet that appears as a faint, moving pinprick of light. Scientists now believe it is a main source of the G ring and its…

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