The world’s first junctionless ...
Cork, 21 February 2010: A team of scientists at the Tyndall National Institute have designed and fabricated the world...
Biocartis acquires Philips technology...
Eindhoven, The Netherlands – Molecular diagnostics company Biocartis and Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX:...
Nasa accepts Spirit Mars rover ’...
The US space agency (Nasa) has admitted defeat in its battle to free the Spirit rover from its Martian sand trap. The...
Plug Your iPod Into Your T-Shirt for ...
ScienceDaily (Jan. 25, 2010) — Could powering an iPod or cell phone become as easy as plugging it into your tee...
To beat spam, turn its own weapons ag...
SPAMMERS’ own trickery has been used to develop an “effectively perfect” method for blocking the...
Machine Translates Thoughts into Spee...
Model of the brain-machine interface for real-time synthetic speech production. The stroke-induced lesion (red X)...
NASA Orders D3S Digital SLR Cameras a...
Nikon Corporation (Michio Kariya, President) is pleased to announce that the National Aeronautics and Space...
Flexible solar cell implant could res...
The first flexible retinal implant could restore some vision to people with certain forms of visual...
Philips electronic skin technology en...
Miyazaki, IDW2009 Japan – Philips Research has developed a novel color e-paper technology that opens up new...
Highly conductive paper for energy-st...
Abstract Paper, invented more than 2,000 years ago and widely used today in our everyday lives, is explored in this...
Mobile phones ‘have not increas...
There has been no substantial change in the number of adult brain tumours since mobile phone usage sharply increased...
Optical pressure sensors give robots ...
ARTIFICIAL skin embedded with optical sensors could help robots develop a more human touch. Existing sensors, such as...
Spin-based electronics gets boost
The next generation of computers may make use of the “spin” of electrons instead of their charge....
IBM Scientists Reinvent Medical Diagn...
Zurich, Switzerland, November 17, 2009—IBM (NYSE: IBM) scientists have created a one-step...
IBM takes a (feline) step toward thin...
SAN FRANCISCO – Scientists say they’ve made a breakthrough in their pursuit of computers that...
Toshiba develops molecular photoresis...
Tokyo–Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502) today announced that it has developed a high resolution photoresist...
LaserMotive – Highlights from 2...
Below is a brief summary of what we accomplished this week. Once we return to Seattle, I’ll have time to write up...
DNA sequencing in a holey new way
IBM will announce on Tuesday how it intends to hold DNA molecules in tiny holes in silicon in an effort to decode...
To peer inside a living cell
Quantum mechanics could help build ultra-high-resolution electron microscopes that won’t destroy living cells,...
