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Date:Thu, 18 Oct 2001 10:02:49 -0700 (PDT)


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[IMAGE]=09 Volume 1 Issue 10 The Insighter, Technical Insight's monthly e-=
newsletter, delves into world-wide technical developments with articles wri=
tten by Technical Insights' analysts. The e-newsletter provides intelligenc=
e that keeps you abreast of cutting-edge technologies in your markets and i=
nspires fresh ideas to grow your business. In this issue you will find: (a=
rticles below are from an archived databank, please respond to email for ac=
cess to the most current findings.) Science and Government Sensor Techn=
ology Genetic Technology Performance Materials Inside R&D Microelectron=
ics Nanotechnology Electronic Materials Advanced Materials Engineerin=
g Polymers Bioterrorism: Just How Imminent is the Threat? by David Krame=
r - Science and Government Report Alerts In the wake of the events of Sep=
t. 11, it's become almost a mantra that terrorists will soon unleash biolog=
ical weapons against US cities. Articles on the subject are appearing on a =
daily basis in the popular press, fueled by revelations that the World Trad=
e Center and Pentagon hijackers had looked into crop dusting prior to their=
suicide attacks. But how much of the threat of bioterrorism is hype and ho=
w much real? ...Read the entire article For information related to the a=
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MEMS (D228) For information on other related reports Tiny Nanowire Array=
s Sense Hydrogen by Charles Joslin - Sensor Technology Alerts As we move i=
nto alternative engines such as fuel cells that are fueled with hydrogen, w=
e will need sensors to keep track of what's going on. We will want better h=
ydrogen sensors to monitor performance and detect leaks of this explosive g=
as from storage tanks. Just in time, chemists in California and France have=
come up with a nanowire array that will do this with a minimum of fuss. It=
gives us both extremely small hydrogen sensors and hydrogenactivated switc=
hes. Either way, they will take little space, will work quickly at room tem=
perature, and will require little power. .... Read the entire article Fo=
r information related to the article above please indicate your interest be=
low: For more information on Sensor Technology Alert To purchase relate=
d report Nanodevices (D220) For information on other related reports Com=
monwealth Checks DNA of Bio-Terrorist Organism by Al Hester - Genetic Techn=
ology News Alerts The September 11 attacks have increased concerns about p=
ossible future attacks with biological agents. Identification of such an ag=
ent is the first step in protection from it. Commonwealth Biotechnologies I=
nc. has been awarded ... Read the entire article For information related =
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32) For information on other related reports Here is a list of other a=
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plete a free and easy registration to read articles below that can impact E=
nron Corporation. In the Wake of Terrorist Attacks [Performance Materia=
ls] Advanced materials are likely to play a key role in our response. Here =
are some observations: ... more Moore's Law Good for 20 More Years [Ins=
ide R&D] Their study tells them that silicon technology still has enormous =
remaining potential: ... more Cancer Detecting Chip [Microelectronics] =
Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have developed a ch=
ip capable of keeping an eye on a key protein produced by prostate cancer. =
... more New Generation of Antibiotics is On the Way [Nanotechnology] W=
e won't see it in pharmacies for five to ten years--that's the way it is wi=
th new drug concepts and their approval processes--but we are at the thresh=
old ... more Microdischarges Etch Silicon Without Masks [Electronic Mat=
erials] Caltech chemists have come up with a way to use microdischarges to =
pattern silicon. The discharges are used ... more Superconducting...Iron=
? [Advanced Materials] Conventional wisdom says that superconducting mater=
ials can't be magnetic, and magnetic materials can't superconduct. Writing =
in the journal Nature, however, ... more Expanding E/E Applications [En=
gineering Polymers] Growth of electrical/electronics (E/E) in homes and car=
s is expected to multiply requirements for advanced engineering polymers an=
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