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Less clear is whether North Korea has made the strides it claims in miniaturising a nuclear warhead for the missile to carry.
"The nuclear warheads have been standardized to be fit for ballistic missiles by miniaturising them, he noted, adding this can be called true nuclear deterrent," KCNA said.
PureLiFi, looking further ahead to a time when Li-Fi has become routine, is miniaturising such components with the intention of embedding them into devices at the point of manufacture.
The Nobel committee seems to agree: "Time has clearly shown the revolutionary effect of miniaturising computer technology, whereas we have only seen the initial stages of what could result from the miniaturisation of machines."
It has said it has developed a missile that can strike the mainland United States, but officials and experts believe it is some time away from mastering the necessary technology, including miniaturising a nuclear warhead.
North Korea also said it was capable of miniaturising the H-bomb, in theory allowing it to be placed on a missile and potentially posing a new threat to the U.S. West Coast, South Korea and Japan.
The comments come as smartphone makers attempt to revive enthusiasm in the market with the first mainstream foldable handsets scheduled for launch this year, while panel makers also pump money into miniaturising OLED screens mounted on plastic rather than glass for use in smart devices.
For miniaturising and more precise control of resonance frequency of piezoelectric crystals thin-film bulk acoustic resonators TFBARs/FBARs are developed for oscillators, telecommunication filters and duplexers, and sensor applications.
Depending on the phenotype to be selected, difference selection strategies will be used. Selection strategy can be divided into three major categories: selection for binding, selection for catalysis and selection for regulation.Griffiths, A.D. and D.S. Tawfik, Miniaturising the laboratory in emulsion droplets. Trends Biotechnol, 2006.
This methodology was used to collect high quality mass spectra of diverse analytes. Besides the advantage of low internal energy of the ions, which preserves fragile species and intermediates, the methodology helps in miniaturising mass spectrometry. Ion-based chemistry is now used to synthesise structures such as metal grasslands, extending over cm2 areas. He discovered noble metal nanoparticle-based drinking water purification methods and developed the world’s first drinking water filters utilising nanochemistry.
In 2005, researchers from the University of Huelva developed XML Smell, a protocol of XML that can transmit smells. The researchers also developed a scent-generating device and worked on miniaturising its size. Also in 2005, Thanko launched P@D Aroma Generator, a USB device that comes with 3 different cartridges for different smells. In 2005, Japanese researchers announced that they are working on a 3D television with touch and smell that would be commercially available on the market by the year 2020.
In 2000, Hahn recognised the increasing importance that technology was playing in sport science and he played a major role in the AIS being accepted as a major partner in the CRC for Micro technology. This research program resulted in miniaturising athlete monitoring devices. In 2001, he was responsible for establishing a sports based PhD program at the AIS that aimed at increasing the number of applied Australian sports scientists. In 2005, he was appointed the inaugural head of the AIS Applied Research Centre and Professor Chris Gore replaced him as Head of AIS Physiology.

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