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UC San Diego researchers repurpose 3D HDTV for heads-up VR complement

Posted in July 26th, 2010
Published in 3d

Off a shelf 3D HDTVs may still be the bit costly from the consumer’s point of view, but they’re the officious bargain compared to the common high-end virtual reality gear. This gave some researchers

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MIT researchers rise unconstrained glider which can land upon the handle

Posted in July 23rd, 2010
Published in autonomous

The ultimate research during MIT is not only paving a way to more flexible autonomous aircraft, but it’s the reminder of how most throwing up we have to do to compare a complexity and skill of the

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Intel Researchers Turn Counter Tops Into Touchscreens

Posted in July 1st, 2010
Published in R&D and Inventions

A investigate project from Intel can spin any aspect into a touchscreen. Instead of propping up the inscription or putting the touchscreen mechanism in your kitchen, picture yourself

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Researchers emanate functioning tellurian lung upon the microchip

Posted in June 28th, 2010
Published in breathing

Researchers at Harvard University have successfully created a functioning, respirating tellurian ‘lung’ on a chip in a lab. Made regulating tellurian and blood vessel cells and a microchip, a unclouded

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Researchers rise air conditioning that’s 90 percent some-more fit, bone chilling

Posted in June 20th, 2010
Published in air conditioner

Everybody loves maxing out in a sweet chill of their air conditioning in a prohibited summer months, though it’s emasculate, costly, and intensely unfriendly to the environment. The great headlines

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BU researchers rise blood vessel drudge for wily operations (video)

Posted in May 27th, 2010
Published in boston university

When behaving keyhole operation, a instruments come in a single of dual varieties: long as well as straight as well as not really maneuverable, or intensely flexible as well as not very useful —

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MIT researchers rise a many fanciful gesticulate carryout technique nonetheless

Posted in May 23rd, 2010

When seeking for the poor, arguable approach to lane gestures, Robert Wang as well as Jovan Popovic of MIT’s Computer Science as well as Artificial Intelligence Laboratory came on this idea: because

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SSD energy expenditure marked down by 86 percent, speeds of 9.5GBps completed by Japanese researchers

Posted in May 20th, 2010
Published in energy efficiency

You know, a thing about the future is, it’ll substantially come from Japan. Only yesterday you saw huge 50TB captivating tapes, as well as currently we’re conference a home of Nikon has come up with

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UCSD researchers goal to lane airborne toxins with sensor-equipped cellphones

Posted in May 15th, 2010
Published in airborne toxins

If researchers a universe over have their approach, cellphones will one day be used to acknowledge as well as track everything from nuclear radiation to wickedness to cancer, as well as it looks like

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Virginia Tech researchers exhibit full-sized CHARLI-L humanoid drudge (update: video!)

Posted in April 26th, 2010
Published in bot

Dr. Dennis Hong was kind sufficient to give us a glance a CHARLI drudge upon The Engadget Show this weekend — or the leg, anyhow — though he as well as his students have only right away finally

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