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Japan launched its fourth spy satellite Saturday, completing its capabilities to monitor activities worldwide and bolstering its ability to...

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Galil’s recently released DMC-40x0 Ethernet motion controller is already creating quite a buzz in the motion control industry because of its...

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A new line of fittings with integrated filters for air, vacuum or liquid service applications has been introduced by Industrial Specialties Mfg.,...

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Duke University biomedical engineering researchers have moved a step closer to a "smart bladder pacemaker" that might one day restore bladder...

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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology and the leading producer of high-end graphics memory, announced today...

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Chemical engineers at North Carolina State University have developed a more efficient way to chemically recycle your soda bottles back into new...

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The lineages of humans and chimpanzees, our closest relatives, diverged from one another about 4.1 million years ago, according to a new estimate...

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IMEC developed a generic and versatile method to synthesize stable, biocompatible magnetic nanoparticles. By tuning the endgroups, the...

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Hitachi Ltd., Security Solutions Group provides a broad portfolio of technology solutions in selected market sectors, including integrating new...

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Feelix Growing is a research project involving six countries, and 25 roboticists, developmental psychologists and neuroscientists.
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If Earth had a mountain so incredibly high that its peak poked through the outermost layer of our atmosphere, mountain climbers smart enough and...

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Modifications of an aircraft control system developed by University of Leicester engineers, have been tested by flight test engineers from the...

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“It’s somewhat of a crazy idea, I guess,” Liu told PhysOrg.com. “We were interested in using microtechnology to build something that could flex and...

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At the south end of Palo Alto, barely visible from Highway 101, sits one of Silicon Valley's oldest, but least-known, manufacturing companies --...

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The Solid State Heat Capacity Laser (SSHCL) has achieved 67 kilowatts (kW) of average power in the laboratory.
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Last month Apple announced its forthcoming iPod-based mobile phone would be called iPhone, but Cisco had registered it in 2000.
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It is hoped the device - known as a mobile clinical assistant (MCA) - will cut the time doctors and nurses spend on paper work.
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A new communication protocol for wireless sensor networks released by the USC Viterbi School of Engineering's Information Sciences Institute is the...

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NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has captured for the first time enough light from planets outside our solar system, known as exoplanets, to identify...

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An "invisibility cloak" designed and tested by Duke University engineers was named one of Science Magazine's top ten breakthroughs of 2006....

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