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Team creates exotic optical lenses

They said it could be done and now they've done it. What's more, they did it with a GRIN.

Technology | Source: DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Views: 130 | Comments: 0
Faculty on Facebook will not ask students to be friends

In a recent survey of pharmacy professors, 100 percent of the respondents who had Facebook profiles said they would not send friend requests to their current students.

Internet | Source: Ohio State University | Views: 132 | Comments: 0
Intelligent microscopy

The sight of a researcher sitting at a microscope for hours, painstakingly searching for the right cells, may soon be a thing of the past, thanks to new software created by scientists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany. Presented today in Nature Methods, the novel computer programme can rapidly learn what the scientist is looking for and then takes ov

Technology | Source: European Molecular Biology Laboratory | Views: 102 | Comments: 0
For robust robots, let them be babies first

Want to build a really tough robot? Forget about Terminator. Instead, watch a tadpole turn into a frog.

Robotics | Source: University of Vermont | Views: 128 | Comments: 0
New device may increase computer memory efficiency

Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new device that represents a significant advance for computer memory, making large-scale "server farms" more energy efficient and allowing computers to start more quickly.

Technology | Source: North Carolina State University | Views: 105 | Comments: 0
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New device may increase computer memory efficiency

Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new device that represents a significant advance for computer memory, making large-scale "server farms" more energy efficient and allowing computers to start more quickly.

Technology | Source: North Carolina State University | Views: 105 | Comments: 0
Video: Robotic ghost knifefish is born

Researchers at Northwestern University have created a robotic fish that can move from swimming forward and backward to swimming vertically almost instantaneously by using a sophisticated, ribbon-like fin.

Robotics | Source: Northwestern University | Views: 145 | Comments: 0
See how they grow: Monitoring single bacteria without a microscope

With an invention that can be made from some of the same parts used in CD players, University of Michigan researchers have developed a way to measure the growth and drug susceptibility of individual bacterial cells without the use of a microscope.

Technology | Source: University of Michigan | Views: 147 | Comments: 0
Better than the human eye

Researchers from Northwestern University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are the first to develop a curvilinear camera, much like the human eye, with the significant feature of a zoom capability, unlike the human eye.

Technology | Source: Northwestern University | Views: 94 | Comments: 0
Video: Researcher uses living cells to create 'biotic' video games

Video game designers are always striving to make games more lifelike, but they'll have a hard time topping what Stanford researcher Ingmar Riedel-Kruse is up to. He's introducing life itself into games.

Technology | Source: Stanford University | Views: 115 | Comments: 0
Cracking a tooth

Teeth and bone are important and complex structures in humans and other animals, but little is actually known about their chemical structure at the atomic scale. What exactly gives them their renowned toughness, hardness and strength? How do organisms control the synthesis of these advanced functional composites?

Technology | Source: Northwestern University | Views: 66 | Comments: 0
Fastest movie in the world recorded

When we catch a cold, the immune system steps in to defend us. This is a well-known biological fact, but is difficult to observe directly. Processes at a molecular level are not only miniscule, they are often extremely fast, and therefore difficult to capture in action. When we catch a cold, the immune system steps in to defend us. This is a well-known biological fact, but is difficult to obser

Technology | Source: Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres | Views: 100 | Comments: 0
No left turn: 'Superstreet' traffic design improves travel time, safety

The so-called "superstreet" traffic design results in significantly faster travel times, and leads to a drastic reduction in automobile collisions and injuries, according to North Carolina State University researchers who have conducted the largest-ever study of superstreets and their impacts.

Technology | Source: North Carolina State University | Views: 283 | Comments: 0
New device set to combat fear of the dentist's drill

An innovative device which cancels out the noise of the dental drill could spell the end of people's anxiety about trips to the dentist, according to experts at King's College London, Brunel University and London South Bank University, who pioneered the invention.

Technology | Source: King's College London | Views: 82 | Comments: 0
Research finds regional dialects are alive and well on Twitter

Microbloggers may think they're interacting in one big Twitterverse, but researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science find that regional slang and dialects are as evident in tweets as they are in everyday conversations.

Internet | Source: Carnegie Mellon University | Views: 13558 | Comments: 3
Advance in MRI allows faster brain scans

An international team of physicists and neuroscientists has reported an advance in magnetic resonance imaging that allows brain scans more than seven times faster than currently possible.

Technology | Source: University of California - Berkeley | Views: 246 | Comments: 0
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