Windows XP, Scramjets & Neuronal Chip
BitArts Labs, a British company, has claimed that crackers have already circumvented Microsoft's registration process for Windows XP.
Australian scientists, led by Dr Allan Paull from the University of Queensland's centre for hypersonics, will attempt to fire a rocket at hypersonic speeds this week. If successful their scramjet will be the fastest air breathing engine ever built, capable of pushing aircraft along at more than 10 times the speed of sound.
Peter Fromherz and Gunther Zeck, from the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Munich, have succeeded in melding together living nerve cells and silicon to create the world's first neuronal chip.
Australian scientists, led by Dr Allan Paull from the University of Queensland's centre for hypersonics, will attempt to fire a rocket at hypersonic speeds this week. If successful their scramjet will be the fastest air breathing engine ever built, capable of pushing aircraft along at more than 10 times the speed of sound.
Peter Fromherz and Gunther Zeck, from the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Munich, have succeeded in melding together living nerve cells and silicon to create the world's first neuronal chip.
