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Smart Cards For Pregnant Women
January 25, 1999 Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and a company called Site-C have developed a WOMENS CARD that enables doctors at a computer to quickly access patients' medical records. The ... > full story -
Virtual Reality
Computer Modeling
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M.I.N.D. Lab Uses Virtual Reality To Improve Human Intreraction With Computers
January 19, 1999 Visitors to Michigan State University's Media, Interface & Network Design (M.I.N.D.) Lab can walk around a virtual city in the Amazon, do virtual surgery, grab giant molecules with a laser ... > full story -
Northwestern University Receives Patent For World's Smallest Laser
January 18, 1999 Northwestern University has received final patent approval and issuance by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for the world's smallest laser -- a Microcavity Semiconductor Laser (Patent ... > full story -
Hubble Technology Benefits New Satellite Phone System
January 18, 1999 Computer software developed for NASA's Hubble Space Telescope will soon help operate a worldwide, satellite-based phone system called Globalstar. This software is a key feature of NASA Goddard ... > full story -
Growing Up On Their Own: Smart Plastics Organize Themselves Into Useful Optical Devices
January 18, 1999 In one of the first examples of molecules building themselves into useful synthetic microstructures with little human intervention, chemical engineers have created plastic materials that assemble ... > full story -
Experimental Break-Ins Reveal Vulnerability In Internet, UNIX Computer Security
January 14, 1999 Duke University computer science researchers found that using an experimental computer, they could "crack"within an average 3.75 hours the encryption that protects such privately held ... > full story -
PNL Winter Technotes -- Delivering A Dose Of Hope ... Technology Provides "Smart" Tracking ... Unfolding The Mysteries Of Blood Proteins ... Bringing Back The Wolf
January 8, 1999 Quarterly news tipsheet from Pacific Northwest National ... > full story -
Poll Finds Americans Generally Not Worried About Possible "Year 2000" Computer Glitches
January 8, 1999 While a majority of Americans think computer mistakes due to the Year-2000 issue will cause only minor problems for themselves or in general, nearly half surveyed said they would avoid travelling on ... > full story -
Digital Michelangelo Project: Creating Virtual Sculpture
January 7, 1999 Through the magic of advanced computer graphics, art lovers soon may be able to examine highly realistic, three-dimensional images of the statues of Michelangelo on display screens at their local art ... > full story -
UF To Spend $3 Million To Ready Every Classroom For The Millennium
December 30, 1998 The university has launched a $3 million campuswide renovation program to bring new multimedia capabilities, new lighting, new furniture and structural improvements to its ... > full story -
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Silicon Research Promises Better, Stronger Computer Chips
December 22, 1998 A team of Mississippi State University electrical engineers is turning sand into the next generation of semiconductors. Their research focuses on silicon carbide technology for use in semiconductors, ... > full story -
Moving Medical Images On The Internet Using Java
December 21, 1998 A computer scientist at Washington University in St. Louis has adapted the hottest programming language of the Internet and applied it to a burgeoning revolution in medicine - ... > full story
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