Now, cancer diagnosis in 15 minutes
" NEW DELHI: Diagnosis of life-threatening diseases such as cancer may become a matter of minutes as scientists have developed a new bio-sensor technol ogy, which they claim provides results within...Now, a 50 megapixel digicam
"The Swedish company Hasselblad's announcement of the launch of Hasselblad H3DII-50, featuring a new Kodak 50-megapixel sensor, has pushed the available resolution in digital cameras to a new high. Such high resolution goes beyond the needs of most consumers but...New technique allows fast printing of microscopic electronics
A new technique for printing extraordinarily thin lines quickly over wide areas could lead to larger, less expensive and more versatile electronic displays as well new medical devices, sensors and...OmniVision launches new 1/5-Inch, 2-megapixel image sensor
"One of the most important new features of the OV2650 is the sensor's integrated anti-shake technology. Anti-shake comes into play in low-light situations when cameras need a longer exposure time and therefore a steadier hand. When camera phones using the sensor detect the...The Who, When, Where Clearly Defined Space :: Symblogogy
"The Minnesota Department of Corrections has decided to implement a system that is gaining great favor with prison systems throughout the country. This deployment is a system adopted by the Los Angeles County...
created by Edmund Jenks | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago
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RFID in man opens his car
"Well, the RFID chip is finally in. Now it's time to get on with buying a house that I can deck out with RFID sensors. But, probably before I get a chance to do that, I'm going to put a sensor in my car door. One small step for hand, one giant leap for keyless entry. Another...Are the fish biting? I’ll check my underwater mobile
"A report in AMTA shows just how using customer feedback can help develop new products. This product has HUGE potential if it really works and could challenge the current fish finders available on the market. Moral of the story - want good ideas? Give your...Scotland on Sunday
"THE ingredients most likely to spark confrontation between the United States and Iran could scarcely be simpler or more combustible: a tin filled with an explosive charge and a lump of copper is all that is needed to manufacture what the US military calls an Explosively..."mCode" Mobility Symbology Is Making Moves :: Symblogogy
"Most people are familiar with barcodes; they appear on almost every product we purchase. These barcodes are used to identify the products we purchase so that the pricing and other information (inventory and etc.)...
created by Edmund Jenks | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago
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Easy-to-Make Nanosensors For Cancer & Other Bioterror Attacks
"One of the most compelling promises of nanotechnology are tiny detectors that could instantly screen for hundreds of toxins or pathogens. Bundled into small handheld devices, these sensors could provide fast alerts of bioterror attacks. They could also be used to quickly and...Auto ID meets TIME Magazine’s Person Of The Year! :: Symblogogy
"Auto ID meets TIME Magazine's Person Of The Year! You. As the Time Magazine cover says, "Yes You! ... but at ShopperTrak, it is not what you think."
created by Edmund Jenks | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago
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"Touchscreen" ANYTHING [+ video links] :: Symblogogy
"Really ... and you don't even need a screen. "Touchscreen" a plywood board, a plate of glass, a school chalkboard, a field of grass, an icerink, a kitchen sink, a blank wall, an exhibition hall, a block of...
created by Edmund Jenks | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago
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