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Electronics Could Take A Quantum Leap
March 19, 1999 A physicist at the U. S. Department of Energy Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory is exploring a quantum-based phenomenon that could substantially enhance computer microchips and ... > full story -
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Engineer Gives Robots A New Way To 'See'
March 18, 1999 A Johns Hopkins electrical engineer has developed a robotic vision system on a microchip, an alternative to the conventional approach that allows a moving robot to react to obstacles much more ... > full story -
Virtual Reality Finding Role In Psychological Evaluation
March 18, 1999 A University of Southern California research group has begun applying virtual reality technology -- a high-tech tool more often associated with entertainment than therapy -- to the evaluation of ... > full story -
"Self Organizing Maps" Help Analyze Thousands Of Genes
March 17, 1999 Using a sophisticated computer algorithm, a team of scientists at the Whitehead Institute has designed a new technique to analyze the massive amounts of data generated by DNA microarrays, also known ... > full story -
Cornell Library Project Will Study Ways To Preserve Electronic Records Of Institutions
March 17, 1999 In studying the history of an institution, historians often look back at its administrative records. Today, more and more, those records are being created in electronic form and never even exist on ... > full story -
Temple Engineering Professor's Virtual Electrical Laboratory Lends A Helping Hand To Students With Disabilities
March 10, 1999 For students with disabilities that prevent them from using their arms, the lab has been a place for observation, not action. Now, in a novel extension of the innovative computer-based tutoring ... > full story -
New Theory Provides Better Understanding Of Transistors
March 5, 1999 The p-n junction diode is the basic element in nearly all semiconductor devices. Trillions of these diodes -- which permit current to flow only in one direction -- are produced daily. More than 10 ... > full story -
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Adjustable Keyboard And Mouse Trays Lower Posture Risks For Middle Schoolers Working At Computers, Cornell Study Finds
March 1, 1999 Middle school students put themselves at risk for musculoskeletal problems when they work at a computer keyboard on a desktop instead of from an adjustable computer tray, according to a new Cornell ... > full story -
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Engineers "RACE" To Build Faster Computers: New Approach Reaches Near Supercomputer Speed
February 23, 1999 Dinesh Bhatia, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Cincinnati, calls it "hand-crafted hardware." It's a technique dubbed RACE that Bhatia and ... > full story -
Program Developed At UF Enables Computer To "Emote" In Speech
February 16, 1999 A recent University of Florida computer engineering graduate student has created a program that gives a computerized voice synthesizer the unusual ability to convey human emotional states including ... > full story -
New Computer Keyboard Design Is Effective In Decreasing Hand Pain In Computer Users
February 16, 1999 A study led by UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley researchers has found that a new computer keyboard design can decrease hand paresthesia -- numbness, tingling, burning in the hand -- experienced by ... > full story -
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Carnegie Mellon University Researchers Develop Magnetic Levitation-Based Haptic Interface For Computers
February 12, 1999 Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a new type of haptic interface employing magnetic levitation that enables computer users to physically interact with simulated objects and ... > full story
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