
Cellphone TV? Viewing Photos And Video On Cell Phone Made Easier With New Mini Beamer
Looking at photos on a
cellphone display can be
somewhat arduous. A new mini
beamer will make it easier.
The beamer is so small that
... > full story

Treating Lazy Eyes With A Joystick
Researchers have developed a
computer game therapy that
is now ready for treating
adults. ... > full story

Evolution Guides Cooperative Turn-taking, Game Theory-based Computer Simulations Show
It's not just good manners
to wait your turn -- it's
actually down to evolution,
according to new research.
What's more, this behavior
... > full story

Quantum Computers And Tossing A Coin In The Microcosm
An atomic "coin" can display
a superposition of heads and
tails when it has been
thrown. If you leave the
decision where a quantum
particle should go to a coin
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One-stop Shop For Grid Computing
July 10, 2009 From searching for cures for disease to monitoring the Earth’s atmosphere, grid computing has become essential to data-intensive research. But accessing limited grid resources is not always a ... > full story -
NuTeV Anomaly Helps Shed Light On Physics Of The Nucleus
July 9, 2009 A new calculation clarifies the complicated relationship between protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus and offers a fascinating resolution of the famous NuTeV ... > full story -
Photography: Blur's Noise And Distortion Reversed
July 9, 2009 Errant pixels and blurry regions in a photo, whether digital or scanned, are the bane of photographers everywhere. Moreover, in vision processing research degraded photos are common and require ... > full story -
Material World: Graphene's Versatility Promises New Applications
July 9, 2009 Since its discovery a few years ago, graphene has climbed to the top of the heap of new materials poised to transform the electronics and nanotechnology landscape. Now scientists have made the first ... > full story -
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New Bluetooth Application Will Let Sport Fans Share Experiences In Real Time
July 9, 2009 By enabling mobiles to communicate with each other without sending messages via a network, new technology being developed will enable people in different parts of a stadium to share banter, photos ... > full story -
Painstaking Search For Quotes In Television Programs Comes To An End
July 8, 2009 The journalist recalls more or less what Ulla Schmidt said regarding the health reform, but needs the exact wording to be able to cite her. A new speech recognition system helps to search TV ... > full story -
Quadriplegics Can Operate Powered Wheelchair With Tongue Drive System
July 8, 2009 An assistive technology that enables individuals to maneuver a powered wheelchair or control a mouse cursor using simple tongue movements can be operated by individuals with high-level spinal cord ... > full story -
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Computerized Face Recognition Software Can Rapidly See Through Disguises
July 8, 2009 A rapid but superior method for computerized face recognition could revolutionize security systems especially if it can see through disguises. New software solves the variation problems caused by ... > full story -
Robo-bats With Metal Muscles May Be Next Generation Of Remote Control Flyers
July 8, 2009 Tiny flying machines can be used for everything from indoor surveillance to exploring collapsed buildings, but simply making smaller versions of planes and helicopters doesn't work very well. ... > full story -
Robot Learns To Smile And Frown
July 8, 2009 A hyper-realistic Einstein robot learned to smile and make facial expressions through a process of self-guided learning. The researchers used machine learning to "empower" their robot to learn to ... > full story
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