Archive: 04/12/2005
Virtual reality, real ingenuity
Marines in need of a virtual trainer create their own The Office of Naval Research recently helped solve a simple, yet serious, problem facing Marines deployed overseas: How do you train on weapons systems when live-fir ...
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'Audioclouds' that will help us compute more safely on the move
New research by UK scientists that enables people to interact safely with mobile computers while walking, running or driving, could help to prevent users from putting themselves in danger. Walking and texting is dangerous. Whi ...
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Molecular breakthrough for plastic electronics
The potential applications for flexible plastic electronics are enormous -- from electronic books to radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to electronics for cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and laptop ...
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Scientists urged to spread word on global warming
Global warming is real, dangerous and ignored at great risk to the planet, a leading environmentalist told an audience of about 250 at last week's inaugural MIT Environmental Fellows Invitational Lecture. Professor James Gu ...
Apr 12, 2005 |
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Dell to Include Intel Dual-Core Processors
Dell today announced that its workstation and consumer desktop lines will be among the first to include the enhanced performance enabled by Intel's new dual-core processor technology. Available in the United States and Canada, ...
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