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Nano-Sized Generator Gets Big Power Boost
July 23, 2007 The notion of generating electricity from flowing blood, pulsating blood vessels, or a beating heart may seem like science fiction. But scientists are reporting a stride in that direction with ... > full story -
'Smart' Fabrics Integrate Biosensors To Monitor Respiration Rate And Body Temperature In Real Time
July 21, 2007 Researchers have fabricated and tested two similar but slightly different biosensors that can measure important physiological signs. Integrated into "smart" fabrics -- garments with wireless ... > full story -
Multi-Gigabit Wireless Research Could Soon Make Wired Computers And Peripherals Obsolete
July 19, 2007 New research could soon make that tangle of wires under desks and in data centers a thing of the past. Scientists are investigating the use of extremely high radio frequencies (RF) to achieve broad ... > full story -
New Vibration Powered Generator For Wireless Systems
July 6, 2007 A generator that is ten times more powerful than any other similar devices has just been developed. It is a kinetic energy generator which generates electrical energy from the vibrations and ... > full story -
Wireless Power A Reality
June 19, 2007 The mess of electrical cables that recharge our laptops, mobile phones and PDAs could soon disappear altogether -- at least according to a team of physicists, who have shown how power can be ... > full story -
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Doctors, Engineers Develop New Wireless System To Detect Esophageal Reflux
May 29, 2007 Doctors and engineers have developed a wireless monitoring system that uses electrical impulses to track esophageal reflux. The wireless technology, called radio frequency identification, has been ... > full story -
New Wireless Internet Technology, Protocol For Location Based Services, Developed
May 21, 2007 To some, the ability to track the movements of family members using cell phones equates to a violation of privacy. Others -- particularly parents, who already are tapping the new technology to keep ... > full story -
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Wireless Technology Developed To Speed Care Of Heart Attack Patients
May 17, 2007 Imagine paramedics mobilizing a team of cardiologists and nurses within minutes of arriving at the home of a person who is having a heart attack, simply by pressing a button that sends an ... > full story -
Wireless Sensors Limit Earthquake Damage
April 16, 2007 An earthquake engineer has successfully performed the first test of wireless sensors in the simulated structural control of a model laboratory ... > full story -
New Reflux Guidelines Released
April 13, 2007 New, updated guidelines for esophageal reflux testing appear in the American Journal of Gastroenterology. These guidelines summarize advances in gastroesophageal reflux disease diagnostic testing as ... > full story
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