
Nano Measurement In The 3rd Dimension
From the motion sensor to
the computer chip - in many
products of daily life
components are used whose
functioning is based on
smallest structures of the
size of thousandths - or
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Programming Tools Facilitate Use Of Video Game Processors For Defense Needs
Researchers are developing
programming tools to enable
engineers in the defense
industry to utilize the
processing power of GPUs
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Treating Lazy Eyes With A Joystick
Researchers have developed a
computer game therapy that
is now ready for treating
adults. ... > full story

Moon Magic: New Tool To Visualize Past, Future Lunar Eclipses
Researchers have developed a
new method for using
computer graphics to
simulate and render an
accurate visualization of a
lunar eclipse. The model
... > full story
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Zooming In To Catch The Bad Guys: New 'Perfection Tool' From Researchers In Israel Enhances Video To Catch Criminals And Terrorists
July 5, 2009 It's a frequent scene in television crime dramas: Clever police technicians zoom in on a security camera video to read a license plate or capture the face of a hold-up artist. But in real life, ... > full story -
Searchable Scanned Documents With Copy Protection For Archives Storage
July 3, 2009 An efficient new approach to archiving scanned documents that makes the text searchable and adds a watermark to images for copy protection and validation has been ... > full story -
Eye-tracking Software Opens Online Worlds To People With Disabilities
July 1, 2009 Technology that allows gamers to control game functions with only their eyes is helping to open virtual worlds such as Second Life and World of Warcraft to people with severe motor disabilities. For ... > full story -
Human-like Vision Lets Robots Navigate Naturally
June 30, 2009 A robotic vision system that mimics key visual functions of the human brain promises to let robots maneuver quickly and safely through cluttered environments, and to help guide the visually ... > full story -
One-stop Shop For Grid Computing
June 30, 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 -
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Electronic Help For Caregivers Monitoring Patients' Health And Whereabouts
June 27, 2009 For those who are caring for elderly parents, peace of mind is hard to come by. And, for their parents, dignity is hard to retain. But researchers hopes to ease worries and frustrations by designing ... > full story -
Light Sensor Breakthrough Could Enhance Digital Cameras
June 22, 2009 New research could lead to substantial advancements in the performance of a variety of electronic devices including digital ... > full story -
Could Power Point Presentations Be Stifling Learning?
June 12, 2009 Many instructors think that animated slides such as those used in Power Point presentations enhance student learning whereas the opposite may be true, according to new ... > full story -
Mathematical Problem Solved After More Than 50 Years: Chern Numbers Of Algebraic Varieties
June 11, 2009 Hirzebruch's problem at the interface of topology and algebraic geometry has occupied mathematicians for more than 50 years. A professor of mathematics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet in ... > full story -
No More Geeky Glasses To Watch 3D
June 10, 2009 Most people’s experience with 3D involves wearing tinted glasses in a cinema. But a new technology, which does not require glasses and may enable 3DTV, is being ... > full story
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