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Mayo Clinic Researchers Find PDAs Okay With Pacemakers
January 4, 2005 With the dynamic evolution of wireless technology, Mayo Clinic researchers have been concerned about the potential effects of electromagnetic interference on heart pacemakers and implantable ... > full story -
Sensor Network Mimics Synchronized Calling By Frogs, Cicadas
November 23, 2004 The modern world is filled with the uncoordinated beeping and buzzing of countless electronic devices. So it was only a matter of time before someone designed an electronic network with the ability ... > full story -
'Going Through The Motions' To Better Treat Dementia
October 27, 2004 Doctors are turning to wireless technology in an effort to better treat people with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Thanks to a $200,000 grant from the Alzheimer’s ... > full story -
Multi-Rate Laser Pulses Could Boost Outdoor Optical Wireless Performance
October 27, 2004 Multi-rate, ultra-short laser pulses -- with wave forms shaped like dolphin chirps -- offer a new approach to help optical wireless signals penetrate clouds, fog and other adverse weather conditions, ... > full story -
Computer Scientists Develop Wireless System To Monitor Volcanoes
September 28, 2004 A rumbling South American volcano has gone wireless: Computer scientists at Harvard University have teamed up with seismologists at the University of New Hampshire and University of North Carolina to ... > full story -
Carnegie Mellon Develops Robot That Successfully Explored Gas Mains In NY
August 5, 2004 Carnegie Mellon University robotics researchers, in conjunction with the Northeast Gas Association (NGA), the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) of the U.S. Department of Energy and NASA, ... > full story -
Researchers Overcome Barrier To Shrinking Wireless Devices
July 22, 2004 James Bond-style technologies such as cell phones the size of earpieces and invisible sensors sprinkled about to detect toxins are closer to ... > full story -
University Of Michigan Researchers Reduce Interference From Microwave Ovens
December 4, 2003 Researchers at the University of Michigan College of Engineering have developed an elegantly simple technique that dramatically reduces the interference microwave ovens create in telephones and ... > full story -
Researchers Work To Improve Performance Of Wireless Communications
September 15, 2003 Researchers at the University of Missouri-Rolla and Motorola Inc.’s Advanced Technology Center in Schaumburg, Ill., are developing three-dimensional switches and tiny fuel cells to improve the ... > full story -
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Wireless Technology May Help Doctors Treat Patients
August 27, 2003 Wireless technology may put doctors who don't rely on desktop computers and paper charts in a better position to treat their patients. That theory is being tested by students in the Penn State ... > full story
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