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Blowing in the Wind: How Accurate Is Thermography of Horses' Legs?
March 27, 2013 Since its introduction fifty or so years ago, thermography has been increasingly used by vets to pinpoint the cause of lameness in horses. The method is fast and safe and is based on a simple ... > full story -
Backpack Mapping System Captures Intelligence in Tough-to-Get-to Places
March 26, 2013 Engineers have developed a portable device -- carried in a backpack -- that can be used to automatically create maps in tight spaces where GPS is not readily available – such as in underground ... > full story -
Mars Curiosity Rover Resumes Science Investigations
March 25, 2013 NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has resumed science investigations after recovery from a computer glitch that prompted the engineers to switch the rover to a redundant main computer on Feb. 28. The rover ... > full story -
New Method May Sharpen Microscopic Images
March 21, 2013 UT Dallas researchers are developing a new low-light imaging method that could improve a number of scientific applications, including the microscopic imaging of molecules in cancer ... > full story -
Different Camera Angles May Evoke Emotion in Audiences
March 20, 2013 Camera angles may play a significant role when organizations are trying to convince TV viewers to support a cause, according to a new ... > full story -
Magnets Are Chaotic -- And Fast -- At the Very Smallest Scale
March 18, 2013 Using a new type of camera that makes extremely fast snapshots with an extremely high resolution, it is now possible to observe the behavior of magnetic materials at the nanoscale. This behavior is ... > full story -
Panorama from NASA Mars Rover Shows Mount Sharp
March 18, 2013 Rising above the present location of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity, higher than any mountain in the 48 contiguous states of the United States, Mount Sharp is featured in new imagery from the ... > full story -
Teen Sexting, the Gender Gap
March 14, 2013 A survey of US adolescents reveals a gender gap in attitudes towards sexting and perceived ... > full story -
Overheard Phone Calls More Memorable, Rated More Distracting Than Other Background Talking
March 13, 2013 A one-sided cellphone conversation in the background is likely to be much more distracting than overhearing a conversation between two people, according to new ... > full story -
New Automated Process Simplifies Alignment and Splicing of Multicore Optical Fibers
March 12, 2013 New multicore optical fibers have many times the signal-carrying capacity of traditional single-core fibers, but their use in telecommunications has been restricted because of the challenge in ... > full story
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