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One day you could say "Hasta la vista, baby!" while zooming in on far-off scenes. Virtual displays could correct vision-impairment, drive holographic control panels and could be even a mean of navigating the Web. A team at the University of Washington could bring to reality this SF technology, operating at microscop... |
18 January 2008 03:01 GMT |
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A new generation of smart clothes will be embedded with small electronic devices and circuitry that will be able to monitor the health of the wearer by constantly recording the pulse and respiratory function, while being washable and reusable.At least that's the vision of future intelligent suits, as seen by r... |
5 July 2007 11:14 GMT |
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Plastic nanofibers are far superior to silicon components in terms of power consumption, radiation hardness and heat dissipation. These fibers, invisible to the naked eye, could be used in future applications like transparent electronic devices, self-cleaning surfaces and biomedical tools able to manipulate strands ... |
29 June 2007 05:05 GMT |
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The Japanese company Hitachi developed a brain-machine interface, a new technology that allows you to control electronic devices without lifting a finger. It does that by reading brain activity and analyzing slightchanges in the brain's blood flow to detect brain motion, which is then translated into electric s... |
23 June 2007 06:15 GMT |
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Scientists demonstrated that ten thousand molecules can perform aligning pirouettes through a process known as ultrafast intramolecular electronic charge separation, appearing during photo-chemical reactions.A study performed at the Max-Born-Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Ultrafast Spectroscopy and at the Ludwig... |
20 June 2007 04:20 GMT |
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The continuously advancing technology of portable electronic devices asks for more flexible batteries to power them. A Japanese team at Waseda University have developed a paper-like rechargeable battery. The battery is made of a redox-active organic polymer film roughly 200 nanometers thick and attached nitroxide rad... |
20 March 2007 06:05 GMT |
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A real technological breakthrough will be made when photonic computers, running through light employment, not electronics, will be at our disposal. This is coming closer as a team at the University of Bath is going to investigate further on the attosecond technology, the ability to deliver light in pulses measurable ... |
14 March 2007 08:45 GMT |
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