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Does Long-Term Cell Phone Use Lead to Brain Tumors?
November 5, 2010 Research suggests that long-term exposure to microwaves from cellular phones may lead to an increased risk of brain tumors. Although debate continues, independent studies with long-term follow-up ... > full story -
Broadband Coming Wirelessly to Australia's Bush
November 3, 2010 A major breakthrough in wireless technology designed to bring broadband to people living beyond the optical fiber network has been unveiled in ... > full story -
‘Wireless’ Humans Could Form Backbone of New Mobile Networks
October 28, 2010 Members of the public could form the backbone of powerful new mobile internet networks by carrying wearable sensors. The novel sensors could create new ultra high bandwidth mobile internet ... > full story -
World's Smallest on-Chip Low-Pass Filter Developed
October 20, 2010 A research team from Singapore has successfully designed the world's smallest on-chip low-pass filter which is 1,000 times smaller than existing off-chip ... > full story -
Lastest Graphene Research Could Lead to Improvements in Bluetooth Headsets and Other Devices
October 18, 2010 Researchers have built and successfully tested an amplifier made from graphene that could lead to more efficient circuits in electronic chips, such as those used in Bluetooth headsets and toll ... > full story -
New Technologies Used to Take Steam out of Wasted Energy
October 5, 2010 By installing wireless sensors and replacing faulty traps along the 12 miles of steam lines at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, officials expect to save as much as $675,000 per ... > full story -
Monitoring Your Health With Your Mobile Phone
October 5, 2010 Researchers in Belgium have developed a mobile heart monitoring system that allows to view your electrocardiogram on an Android mobile phone. The innovation is a low-power interface that transmits ... > full story -
Underwater Robot Swims Free Thanks to Wireless Controller
September 30, 2010 A waterproof controller is allowing an underwater robot, dubbed "AQUA," to go "wireless." While underwater, divers can program the tablet to display tags onscreen, similar to barcodes read by ... > full story -
Technology That Can Withstand Extremes of Temperature and Radiation Created
September 19, 2010 Radio transmitters that can withstand temperatures of up to 900 degrees C could soon be dropped into the depths of the earth to provide early warning of a volcanic eruption. The state-of-the-art ... > full story -
Home's Electrical Wiring Acts as Antenna to Receive Low-Power Sensor Data
September 15, 2010 Using a home's electrical wiring as a giant copper antenna allows for wireless sensors that can communicate over a whole house and run for decades on a single watch battery. The device could be used ... > full story
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