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National Defense January 2011 Eric Beidel |
Lens Creates Clear Images In the Heat of Battle A Colorado-based company can provide technology that smoothes out the ripples and waves that obstruct long-distance views in extreme heat. |
National Defense January 2011 Eric Beidel |
Fish Provide Clues To Underwater Detection Issues At its recent science and technology conference, the Office of Naval Research called upon industry for validation that fish could point the way forward for underwater sensors. |
Chemistry World December 3, 2010 Yuandi Li |
Microfluidics to fight cholera A cheap and portable device to detect cholera has been made by Italian researchers that could help significantly reduce the number of cholera related deaths. |
Chemistry World December 2, 2010 James Urquhart |
Micro organ system to test cancer drugs Japanese researchers have created an organ-on-a-chip system that simultaneously tests how liver, intestine and breast cancer cells respond to cancer drugs. |
National Defense January 2011 Cynthia D. Miller |
Defense Department Embraces STEM Education Outreach The Defense Deaprtment hires more scientists and engineers, and sponsors more research and development projects than any other federal employer. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2010 Mark Harris |
3-D Without Four Eyes Nintendo and Toshiba will bring glasses-free 3-D to portable devices |
IEEE Spectrum December 2010 Sargur N. Srihari |
Beyond C.S.I.: The Rise of Computational Forensics Pattern recognition and other computational methods can reduce the bias inherent in traditional criminal forensics |
IEEE Spectrum December 2010 Versace & Chandler |
MoNETA: A Mind Made from Memristors DARPA's new memristor-based approach to Artificial Intelligence consists of a chip that mimics how neurons process information |
IEEE Spectrum December 2010 Joseph Calamia |
Can Carbon Put Copper Down for the Count? In the nano realm, copper vertical interconnects won't cut it |
IEEE Spectrum December 2010 Neil Savage |
One Graphene Device Makes Three Amplifiers Logic device could be even more multipurpose |
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