A PhD candidate at the Technische Universiteit Delft (TU Delft) announces the development of a new device shaped like a pen, which is capable of detecting elevated stress levels in its users. It can also help reduce those levels, according to its creator. Researcher Miguel Bruns Alonso, who will receive his PhD degre... |
21 December 2010 06:10 GMT |
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A team of investigators managed to achieve an impressive breakthrough recently, when they developed a method of preserving the spin state of a single electron inside its environment.In other words, the physicists were able to allow for the separate existence of a single solid state spin in a quantum bit, or qubit. Th... |
10 September 2010 05:50 GMT |
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In a speech he gives at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), professor Bart van Arem says that a paradigm shift is needed in how we relate to cars. The experts believes that our vehicles should in fact be doing more for us, handling some of the chores we have to do daily. And if this means allowing them to ... |
7 September 2010 11:29 GMT |
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Investigators from TU Delft say that it is now possible to conduct virtual simulations of keyhole surgeries, a capability that will ensure surgeons are better prepared to conduct such procedures. Keyhole surgery is very complex to perform in any case, and involves the use of complex technologies. Those performing the... |
6 September 2010 10:41 GMT |
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