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Fully Automated Soccer Game Analysis
October 26, 2012 Using entirely new electronic solutions, soccer coaches can provide their players with video analysis as early as half-time or immediately following a ... > full story -
Nanomaterials: Bringing Crystals Into Line
October 25, 2012 The temperature-controlled alignment of tiny crystals could help harness their collective properties for nanotechnology ... > full story -
A 'Nanoscale Landscape' Controls Flow of Surface Electrons on a Topological Insulator: Stripe-Like Contours on a Surface Modulate Electrons That Behave Like Light
October 25, 2012 Physicists report new insights into the behavior of electrons on the surface of a topological insulator, a class of material with unique properties that challenge some of the oldest laws of ... > full story -
Now the Mobile Phone Goes Emotional
October 25, 2012 ForcePhone is a mobile synchronous haptic communication system. During phone calls, users can squeeze the side of the device and the pressure level is mapped to vibrations on the recipient's device. ... > full story -
Electronic Nose Could Be Used to Detect Sleep Apnea
October 24, 2012 An electronic nose, used to detect the presence of molecules in the breath of a patient, could be used to diagnose obstructive sleep ... > full story -
Obstinate Electrons 'Ignore' Assumptions and Follow Another Path
October 24, 2012 The nanowires, which have a cross-sectional area of no more than one square nanometer (a nanometer is one millionth of a millimeter), are attached to a substrate made of the semiconductor germanium. ... > full story -
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Self-Powered Sensors to Monitor Nuclear Fuel Rod Status
October 23, 2012 Japan's Fukushima Dai'ichi nuclear disaster that occurred in 2011 -- a result of the strongest earthquake on record in the country and the powerful tsunami waves it triggered -- underscored the need ... > full story -
Quantum Computing With Recycled Particles
October 23, 2012 Scientists have brought the reality of a quantum computer one step closer by experimentally demonstrating a technique for significantly reducing the physical resources required for quantum ... > full story -
Glove Keyboard May Revolutionize Use of Devices With One Hand
October 23, 2012 Give a hand to some computer engineering students for designing a tool that could revolutionize new ways of using electronic devices with just one hand. It's called a Gauntlet Keyboard, a glove ... > full story -
TV, Devices in Kids' Bedrooms Linked to Poor Sleep, Obesity
October 22, 2012 Electronic devices in kids' bedrooms at night can lead to sleeplessness and can raise their risk of obesity, according to new ... > full story
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