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Consumer & Gadgets Mar 30, 2016

Microsoft aims at computing platforms of the future (Update)

Microsoft made a pitch Wednesday to developers to stay with the US tech giant, saying it remains a force in future technologies such as artificial intelligence and augmented reality.

Cell & Microbiology Mar 28, 2016

Next-generation holographic microscope for 3-D live cell imaging

Professor YongKeun Park of the Physics Department at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and his research team have developed a powerful method for 3D imaging of live cells without staining. The ...

Hi Tech & Innovation Mar 17, 2016

Virtual reality girds for test in marketplace

A middle-aged white man sees himself as a young black woman being taunted by a racist.

Software Mar 4, 2016

Innovative technological and digital solutions for the European creative industries

The EU-funded CRE-AM project, which held its final conference in Brussels on 23 February 2016, has built a vital bridge between the European creative industries and the ICT sector to foster new technologies, tools and policy ...

Engineering Mar 3, 2016

A better 3D camera with clear, graphene light detectors

A camera that can record 3D images and video is under development at the University of Michigan, with $1.2 million in funding from the W.M. Keck Foundation.

Consumer & Gadgets Feb 25, 2016

Six key gadgets and trends at Mobile World Congress

The Mobile World Congress, the sector's biggest trade fair which wrapped up in Barcelona on Thursday, was dominated this year by the arrival of virtual reality, advances in the development of ultra-fast 5G networks and connected ...

Hi Tech & Innovation Feb 19, 2016

Augmented reality looks to future where screens vanish

Microsoft inventor Alex Kipman was joined by holograms at a renowned TED gathering as he gave a glimpse into a future where computer screens are relics.

Nanophysics Jan 27, 2016

Waves of charge scudding across gold surfaces are shown to create wakes that are readily manipulable

Two-dimensional, controllable light-like waves on a metallic surface, created by A *STAR researchers and co-workers at Harvard University, and analogous to the wake of a boat moving through water, have potential applications ...

Analytical Chemistry Jan 27, 2016

New technique greatly enhances digital microscopy images

Researchers from the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA have created a new technique that greatly enhances digital microscopy images.

Hi Tech & Innovation Jan 22, 2016

Virtual reality experience highlight of new Dali Museum show

Visitors to a new exhibition at The Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, won't just be looking at art. Thanks to virtual reality, they'll be exploring a Dali painting in a dreamy, three-dimensional world that turns art ...

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