
Revolutionary Chipset for High-Speed Wireless Data Transfer
Scientists have invented a
revolutionary chipset for
high-speed wireless data
transfer, a new microchip
that can transfer data the
size of 80 MP3 song files
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Big Step Toward Quantum Computing: Efficient and Tunable Interface for Quantum Networks
Quantum computers may
someday revolutionize the
information world. But in
order for quantum computers
at distant locations to
... > full story

Indoor Navigation System for Blind
A computer science
engineering team has
developed an indoor
navigation system for people
with visual impairments. The
researchers have explained
how a combination of
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Helping Hands Reaches out to Patients With Cerebral Palsy
A student-made invention,
Dino-Might, was designed to
help children with cerebral
palsy restore strength and
flexibility to their hands
and wrists. ... > full story
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Educational Games to Train Middle Schoolers' Attention, Empathy
May 21, 2012 Two years ago, at a meeting on science and education, experts challenged video game manufacturers to develop games that emphasize kindness and compassion instead of violence and ... > full story -
Life-Size 3-D Hologram-Like Telepods May Revolutionize Videoconferencing in the Future
May 3, 2012 Imagine a Star Trek-like human-scale 3-D videoconferencing pod that allows people in different locations to video conference as if they are standing in front of each other. "Why Skype when you can ... > full story -
Action Videogames Change Brains, Improve Visual Attention
April 26, 2012 Playing an action videogame, even for a relatively short time, causes differences in brain activity and improvements in visual attention, a new study ... > full story -
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Not All Today's Students Are 'Tech-Savvy'
April 22, 2012 A small minority of today’s university students don’t use email and others are confused by the array of technologies available at universities. Yet many students couldn’t bear to be ... > full story -
Nintendo Wii™ Game Controllers Help Diagnose Eye Disorder
March 8, 2012 Wii remotes are not all about fun and games. Scientists can use them to assess and diagnose children with an abnormal head position caused by eye diseases. Researchers have now developed a low-cost ... > full story -
Players Get More Pleasure from Motion-Based Video Games
March 7, 2012 The newest motion-based video games — which are more interactive than standard video game systems with gamepads — are more realistic, give a greater sense of “being there” and ... > full story -
First Computer Model of How Buds Grow Into Leaves
March 1, 2012 Leaves come in all shapes and sizes. Scientists have discovered the simple rules that control leaf shape during growth. Using this "recipe," they have developed the first computer model able to ... > full story -
Future Smart Phones Will Project Images on the Wall
February 28, 2012 New laser light source has a global market in consumer electronics. Mobile phones currently on the market are capable of showing high quality images and video, but the phones' small size sets ... > full story -
Video Games Depict Religion as Violent, Problematized, Study Shows
February 27, 2012 Many newer-generation video games equate religion with violence in the game narratives, new research ... > full story -
Impulsive Kids Play More Video Games, and Kids Who Play More Video Games May Become More Impulsive
February 23, 2012 Impulsive children with attention problems tend to play more video games, while kids in general who spend lots of time video gaming may also develop impulsiveness and attention difficulties, ... > full story
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