Electrosmog On The Circuit Board
The smaller the components
in electronic circuits, the
more interference-prone they
are. If the components are
too densely packed, they can
interfere with one another.
A near-field scanner can acc ... > full story
Rigorous Visual Training Teaches The Brain To See Again After Stroke
By doing a set of vigorous
visual exercises on a
computer every day for
several months, patients who
had gone partially blind as
... > full story
Better Way To Manufacture Fast Computer Chips Developed
Engineers are developing a
technique for mass producing
computer chips made from the
same material found in
pencils. Experts believe
... > full story
Sun Dial Uses Mobile Phones To Alert Muslims To Prayer
Researchers at the Georgia
Institute of Technology have
developed a mobile
application known as Sun
Dial, which alerts Muslim
users when it's time to
... > full story
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Averting Radio Spectrum Saturation, Opportunistically
April 13, 2009 Mobile users want better video calls, streaming television and faster downloads, placing more demands on the limited radio spectrum available to operators. Could handsets that intelligently sense ... > full story -
New Technology To Secure Integrated Systems And Circuits
April 11, 2009 A new technology capable of reducing data leakage from integrated circuits during electronic transactions by up to 95% in comparison with conventional logic circuits has just been ... > full story -
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Computers 'Trained' To Analyze Fruit-fly Behavior
April 8, 2009 Scientists have trained computers to automatically analyze aggression and courtship in fruit flies, opening the way for researchers to perform large-scale, high-throughput screens for genes that ... > full story -
Action Video Games Improve Vision, New Research Shows
March 30, 2009 Video games that involve high levels of action, such as first-person-shooter games, increase a player's real-world vision, according to new research. The ability to perceive changes in shades of gray ... > full story -
Video Games, Cell Phones And Academic Performance: Some Good News
March 30, 2009 Using cell phones and playing video games may not be as harmful to children's academic performance as previously believed, according to new ... > full story -
Engineers Crack Ceramics Production Obstacle
March 20, 2009 New computer-aided ‘predictive technology’ has potential to save industry time, money and reduce ... > full story -
Wag The Robot? Robot Responds To Human Gestures
March 12, 2009 Researchers have demonstrated how a robot can follow human gestures in a variety of environments -- indoors and outside -- without adjusting for lighting. The achievement is an important step forward ... > full story -
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Making Super Mario More Realistic
March 11, 2009 Computer games are being developed at an ever more rapid pace, and the technical demands are rising, not least regarding graphics boards. Researchers have now found a solution to a problem that often ... > full story -
Peer-to-peer Heart Monitoring: Spreading The Computational Load To Monitor Heart Patients Remotely
March 9, 2009 The possibility of remote monitoring for chronically ill patients will soon become a reality. Now, researchers in South Africa and Australia have devised a decentralized system to avoid medical data ... > full story -
Geeks May Be Chic, But Negative Nerd Stereotype Still Exists, Professor Says
March 8, 2009 Despite the increased popularity of geek culture and the ubiquity of computers, the geek's close cousin, the nerd, still suffers from a negative stereotype in popular culture, according to new ... > full story
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