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(http://www.controlglobal.com)
- scanned by: Garry Golden
over 4 years ago
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From Control Group.com:
German energy harvesting and wireless sensing specialist EnOcean is bidding to establish its newly launched Dolphin system architecture as a non-proprietary standard for building automation and industrial control.
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: Alvis Brigis
over 4 years ago
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Unsurprisingly, Intel CTO Justin Rattner believes that accelerating computation will soon transform our everyday lives and experiences, perhaps enabling a not-too-distant Singularity.
In this exclusive Future Blogger interview, shot at the Singul...
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(http://www.newscientist.com)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
over 4 years ago
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George Stetten, a bioengineer at the University of Pittsburgh, has come up with the idea of a tiny video camera that sits at the end of a finger and connects to a portable computer that can analyse the footage and flag up objects of interest.
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(http://www.physorg.com)
- scanned by: Bora
over 4 years ago
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A multidisciplinary team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed carbon nanotubes that can be used as sensors for cancer drugs and other DNA-damaging agents inside living cells. The sensors, made of carbon nanotubes wrappe...
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: Garry Golden
over 4 years ago
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We should be paying closer attention to California-based QuantumSphere and its approach to the future of energy.
QuantumSphere understands the disruptive potential in performance of materials when you design catalysts at the nanoscale.
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(http://www.technologyreview.com)
- scanned by: butterscotch
over 4 years ago
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Boston University researchers are developing a searchable dictionary for sign language, in which any user can enter a gesture into a dictionary's search engine from her own laptop by signing in front of a built-in camera.
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(http://news.cnet.com)
- scanned by: Garry Golden
over 4 years ago
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From CNET: IBM Research has built a nanoscale magnetic resonance force microscope with images 100 million times finer than MRI technology.
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: Garry Golden
over 4 years ago
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2009 might turn out to be a great year to be a startup involved in 'smart' energy solutions that tap the power of software, sensors, microcontrollers and storage systems.
Energy bloggers are all talking about 2009 as the 'Year of the Smart Grid...
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(http://www.unigamesity.com)
- scanned by: McM
over 4 years ago
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An article comparing Nintendo's decision to simplify the games of the future with the alternative future presented in Hollywood comedy Idiocracy.
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(http://florence20.typepad.com)
- scanned by: Garry Golden
over 4 years ago
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The US Army's regenerative medicine study combined properties from the intestinal lining and the urinary bladder to create a regenerative substance called Extracellular Matrix
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