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Partnership to Create Nanotechnology-Driven Anti-Counterfeiting Technology

The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering of the University at Albany and Long Island-based Applied DNA Sciences announced a partnership to enable nanotechnology-driven innovations that would play a critical role in preventing the counterfeiting of computer chips

Wireless ICs Simplify WiFi Integration
Wireless ICs Simplify WiFi Integration

The SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3000 solution from Texas Instruments is a flagship device family aimed at expanding the “Internet of Things” with easy-to-implement, proven Wi-Fi technology.

CES 2012: Bodymedia's Wearable Body Monitors
CES 2012: Bodymedia's Wearable Body Monitors

Ivo Stivoric, CTO and VP of New Products with Bodymedia, explains their wearable body monitor product line at the 2012 CES.  

Scientists Discover Graphene Nanomaterials With Tunable Functionality in Electronics
Scientists Discover Graphene Nanomaterials With Tunable Functionality in Electronics

Finding the best graphene-based nanomaterials could usher in a new era of nanoelectronics, optics, and spintronics (an emerging technology that uses the spin of electrons to store and process information in exceptionally small electronics).

Proto Labs Announces SkyLight as Latest Cool Idea

The latest recipient of the Proto Labs Cool Idea! Award, SkyLight, aims to make a big impact on global healthcare and science education. Proto Labs – the leading online and technology-enabled manufacturer of quick-turn prototype and short-run parts – provided their services to help co-founders, Andy Miller and Tess Bakke, launch their product internationally. “The SkyLight connects new technology to old, allowing scientific images to be captured and securely transmitted to anyone of any age”. SkyLight is a device that 

Photonic Chip Paves Way to Programmable Quantum Processors
Photonic Chip Paves Way to Programmable Quantum Processors

A multi-purpose optical chip which generates, manipulates and measures entanglement and mixture has been developed by researchers from the University of Bristol's Centre for Quantum Photonics.

Printed CMOS Memory Unveiled
Printed CMOS Memory Unveiled

Thin Film Electronics and Xerox PARC announced they have produced a working prototype of the world’s first printed non-volatile memory device addressed with complementary organic circuits.

ECG Patch Combines Ultralow Power SoC with Bluetooth
ECG Patch Combines Ultralow Power SoC with Bluetooth

Imec and Holst Centre announce an innovative body patch that integrates an ultra-low power electrocardiogram (ECG) chip and a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) radio. This unique combination fuses power-efficient electronics and standardized communication, opening new perspectives for long-term monitoring in health, wellness and medical applications. The system integrates

Perception Project an Online Hit
Perception Project an Online Hit

Even if you aren't in imaging or deal with perception, display systems, pattern recognition, or other optical science, you should see this video.

Fraunhofer Showcases Dialog Enhancement Tech for Improved Speech Intelligibility and Listening Control

Fraunhofer IIS, the world’s renowned source for audio and multimedia technologies, is previewing its new dialogue enhancement technology at IFA and IBC 2011. It allows TV and radio audiences to individually adjust the volume of dialogue, music or sound effects within a single broadcast program. Fraunhofer’s technology will be the first of its kind to

Dungeons and Dragons Dice Gauntlet
Dungeons and Dragons Dice Gauntlet

Feb 3

The D&D bracer is a fairly quick, fun, nerdy LilyPad project. The final product is a wearable bracer with a display that will randomly generate numbers between 1 and 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 20, or 100 in response to arm movement, so it can effectively replace all of the dice in your bag for a D&D session.

Sustainable?
Sustainable?

Feb 2

I'd like some genius to define sustainable. Could we count something that we can keep doing for 100 billion years - beyond the death of the Universe as we currently understand such things - as sustainable? How about a billion years?

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