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[IMAGE]	 Volume 1 Issue 10  The Insighter, Technical Insight's monthly e-newsletter, delves into world-wide technical developments with articles written by Technical Insights' analysts. The e-newsletter provides intelligence that keeps you abreast of cutting-edge technologies in your markets and inspires fresh ideas to grow your business.  In this issue you will find: (articles below are from an archived databank, please respond to email for access to the most current findings.)   Science and Government   Sensor Technology  Genetic Technology  Performance Materials  Inside R&D  Microelectronics  Nanotechnology  Electronic Materials   Advanced Materials   Engineering Polymers   Bioterrorism: Just How Imminent is the Threat?  by David Kramer - Science and Government Report Alerts   In the wake of the events of Sept. 11, it's become almost a mantra that terrorists will soon unleash biological weapons against US cities. Articles on the subject are appearing on a daily basis in the popular press, fueled by revelations that the World Trade 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 how much real?  ...Read the entire article   For information related to the article above please hit reply and indicate your interest below:    For more information on Science and Government Report   To purchase related report MEMS (D228)  For information on other related reports   Tiny Nanowire Arrays Sense Hydrogen by Charles Joslin - Sensor Technology Alerts  As we move into alternative engines such as fuel cells that are fueled with hydrogen, we will need sensors to keep track of what's going on. We will want better hydrogen sensors to monitor performance and detect leaks of this explosive gas 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 switches. Either way, they will take little space, will work quickly at room temperature, and will require little power.  .... Read the entire article   For information related to the article above please indicate your interest below:   For more information on Sensor Technology Alert   To purchase related report Nanodevices (D220)  For information on other related reports   Commonwealth Checks DNA of Bio-Terrorist Organism by Al Hester - Genetic Technology News Alerts  The September 11 attacks have increased concerns about possible future attacks with biological agents. Identification of such an agent is the first step in protection from it. Commonwealth Biotechnologies Inc. has been awarded ... Read the entire article   For information related to the article above please indicate your interest below:   For more information on Genetic Technology News  To purchase related report Proteomics (D232)  For information on other related reports     Here is a list of other articles currently on technicalinsights.frost.com . Please note you will complete a free and easy registration to read articles below that can impact Enron Corporation.    In the Wake of Terrorist Attacks  [Performance Materials] 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  [Inside 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 chip capable of keeping an eye on a key protein produced by prostate cancer. ... more    New Generation of Antibiotics is On the Way  [Nanotechnology] We won't see it in pharmacies for five to ten years--that's the way it is with new drug concepts and their approval processes--but we are at the threshold ... more    Microdischarges Etch Silicon Without Masks  [Electronic Materials] 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 materials can't be magnetic, and magnetic materials can't superconduct. Writing in the journal Nature, however, ... more    Expanding E/E Applications  [Engineering Polymers] Growth of electrical/electronics (E/E) in homes and cars is expected to multiply requirements for advanced engineering polymers and cause increasing demand for ... more    Please have my Account Executive contact me by: Phone    Email    Fax  [IMAGE]   If you are unable to submit please forward to technicalinsights@frost.com   This email was sent to   Your name () and email address (vkamins@enron.com) have been registered with Technical Insights, a division of Frost & Sullivan.    If you have received this e-mail in error, or wish to be removed from our list, please REPLY and write REMOVE in the subject line.  technicalinsights.frost.com  	


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