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Virtual Retinal Display Wins 1998 Discover Magazine Technological Innovation Award
July 21, 1998 The virtual retinal display scans a low-power beam of light that "paints" an image directly onto a user's retina rather than a screen. ... > full story -
Arctic Crater Expedition To Seek Mars Science Insights And Test Future Exploration Technologies
June 17, 1998 NASA scientists soon will explore a barren Arctic meteorite impact crater to attempt to learn more about Mars and its early history, while testing technologies useful for future robotic and human ... > full story -
Internet Encourages New Social Interaction, Research Shows
March 20, 1998 Contrary to fears that the Internet will destroy community life, a University of Toronto sociologist says it could integrate society in new ways, including new ways of finding companionship and a ... > full story -
A Silicon Hemingway -- Artificial Author Brutus.1 Generates Betrayal By Bits
March 12, 1998 A synthetic author the likes of Proust, Joyce, or Kafka may not be in the future, but Brutus.1--an artificial agent capable of story generation--just wrote its first story about betrayal. ... > full story -
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The Trick Is In The Triangles: Speeding Up 3-D Computer Models
February 25, 1998 A Johns Hopkins computer scienctist has developed software that dramatically increases the speed at which 3-D computer graphics can be put in motion on-screen. A preliminary version of the software ... > full story -
Hopkins Neurosurgeon Separates South African Siamese Twins, Practiced With 3-D "Toolbox"
January 30, 1998 A veteran surgeon at Johns Hopkins has achieved what is believed to be the first successful separation of conjoined twins without resulting neurologic deficits in a 28-hour operation in South Africa. ... > full story -
New Software Allows Consumers To Try Before Buying On The Web
January 13, 1998 A software building block to help put virtual products on the World Wide Web, where they will look and behave like the real thing, is being released later this month by a team of University of ... > full story -
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'Computational Grid' Supercomputing Demonstration Will Link 3,000 Processors In Europe And The U.S.
November 18, 1997 A prototype for future "computational grids," which will provide supercomputing power on demand, just as a power grid provides electricity, will be demonstrated in San Jose this coming week ... > full story -
Super-Thin Computer Screens Near Reality For Use In Tight Spaces
September 11, 1997 Hospital rooms, surgery suites, fighter plane cockpits and tanks -- high-priced real estate where space is at a premium. They also are perfect places for super-thin color computer monitors that will ... > full story -
Hostage Rescues Honed In Virtual Reality Simulation
March 13, 1997 A virtual reality simulation that allows two-person law enforcement teams to grip guns, don virtual reality glasses, and burst into the harsh environment of hostage-takers and their victims has been ... > full story -
Augmented Reality Goggles May Offer Mere Mortals X-Ray Vision
March 5, 1997 X-ray vision is coming to a mere mortal near you: A budding technology called augmented reality uses computers and cameras to mesh views from different perspectives, giving the wearer of augmented ... > full story
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