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Artificial Gecko Adhesive, Now in Experimental Glue

Oct 11th, 2008 · Scientists at the University of Dayton have created a peel-on, peel-off glue which mimics the wall-climbing abilities of Spiderman. The substance, based on the feet of the Gecko lizard, is three times stickier than existing adhesives. The material is …
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Artificial Gecko Adhesive, Now in Experimental Glue

Oct 10th, 2008 · Scientists at the University of Dayton have created a peel-on, peel-off glue which mimics the wall-climbing abilities of Spiderman. The substance, based on the feet of the Gecko lizard, is three times stickier than existing adhesives. The material is …
see also: robots · scientists · Commercial · consumer · technology · calculations · expense

World Bank Under Cybersiege In "Unprecedented Crisis"

Oct 10th, 2008 · JagsLive sends in a Fox News report on large-scale and possibly ongoing security breaches at the World Bank. "The World Bank Group's computer network — one of the largest repositories of sensitive data about the economies of every nation — …
see also: IP · servers · network · software · world · computer · nation

Google Brings Ads To Games, Game Ads to YouTube

Oct 8th, 2008 · Reuters reports that YouTube will be partnering with Amazon and iTunes to provide the ability to purchase games and songs that are in or related to YouTube's hosted videos. For example, watching footage from Spore will bring up a link to purchase the …
see also: video · software · Google · Partners · products · advertising · ITunes

Firefox Add-On To Track Your Location Via Wi-Fi

Oct 8th, 2008 · Mozilla Labs has unveiled a new Add-on that allows Firefox to pinpoint your location based on Wi-Fi signals. The feature, called Geode, is a prototype for the location-tracking technology that will be built into the forthcoming Firefox 3.1. Geode is designed …
see also: Wi · Fi · Wi Fi · service · blog · technology · prototype

TiVo Wins Appeal On Patents For Pause, Ffwd, Rwd

Oct 8th, 2008 · After years of wrangling, TiVo has won its day in court against Dish Network, formerly known as the EchoStar, when the Supreme Court declined to take up Dish Network's appeal, forcing the satellite television company to pay $104 million in damages. According …
see also: video · Tivo · technology · digital · 2004 · Injunction · company

Anti-Terrorist Data Mining Doesn't Work Very Well

Oct 7th, 2008 · Presto Vivace and others sent us this CNet report on a just-released NRC report coming to the conclusion, which will surprise no one here, that data mining doesn't work very well. It's all those darn false positives. The submitter adds, "Any chance we …
see also: business · Total Information Awareness · laws · technology · CNet · mechanisms · congress

Scientists Claim Breakthrough on Holographic TV

Oct 6th, 2008 · SpuriousLogic writes to tell us that University of Arizona researchers claim to have broken a barrier in holographic technology by creating an updatable, three dimensional display with memory. While the existing model is only able to update once every …
see also: TV · products · scientists · technology · 3D · barrier · CNN

Seeing With Your Skin?

Oct 3rd, 2008 · Iddo Genuth writes to tell us that a researcher from Tel Aviv University is exploring the possibility that humans may be able to "see" via their skin. Professor Leonid Yaroslavsky hopes to utilize this possible technology to find solutions for the blind …
see also: solution · computer · laws · Theories · technology · research · imaging

Replacing Fiber With 10 Gigabit/Second Wireless

Oct 3rd, 2008 · Engineers at Battelle have come up with a way to send data through the air at 10 Gigabits per second using point-to-point millimeter-wave technology. They used standard optical networking equipment and essentially combined two lower bandwidth signals …
see also: bandwidth · network · engineering · technology · Companies · optical · interference

Ultrasound Machine Ages Wine

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Inventor Casey Jones says his creation uses ultrasound technology to recreate the effects of decades of aging by colliding alcohol molecules inside the bottle. Mr. Jones said, "This machine can take your run-of-the-mill £3.99 bottle of plonk and …
see also: technology · creation · Machine · molecules · english · lady · alcohol

Advanced Excel for Scientific Data Analysis

Oct 2nd, 2008 · If the recent financial meltdown has left you wondering, 'When does exponential decay function stop?' then I have the book for you. Advanced Excel for Scientific Data Analysis is the kind of book that only comes along every twenty years. A tome so densely …
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Advanced Excel for Scientific Data Analysis

Oct 1st, 2008 · If the recent financial meltdown has left you wondering, 'When does exponential decay function stop?' then I have the book for you. Advanced Excel for Scientific Data Analysis is the kind of book that only comes along every twenty years. A tome so densely …
see also: technology · functionalities · chapters · financial · advancements · meltdowns · jack

Removing CO2 From the Air Efficiently

Oct 1st, 2008 · Canadian scientists have created a device that efficiently removes CO2 from the atmosphere. "The proposed air capture system differs from existing carbon capture and storage technology ... while CCS involves installing equipment at, say, a coal-fired …
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Removing CO2 From the Air Efficiently

Oct 1st, 2008 · Canadian scientists have created a device that efficiently removes CO2 from the atmosphere. "The proposed air capture system differs from existing carbon capture and storage technology ... while CCS involves installing equipment at, say, a coal-fired …
see also: scientists · technology · customers · Machine · Canadian · Storage · electricity

Tsunami Invisibility Cloak

Sep 29th, 2008 · New Scientist is reporting on a lab-scale experiment that may lead to a tsunami invisibility cloak, which could protect islands, open-ocean platforms and even coastlines from dangerous waves by effectively making them invisible to tsunamis. The technology …
see also: protection · scientists · technology · platform · lab · exploration · dangerous

Google To Fund Ideas That Will Change the World

Sep 26th, 2008 · This week, as part of their tenth birthday celebration, Google announced the launch of project ten to the 100th, a project designed to inspire and fund the development of ideas that will help to change the world. They have called on members of the public …
see also: solution · Google · world · technology · Public · Website · community

Get Ready For ... Nanosoccer!

Sep 23rd, 2008 · For the past few years, the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology has been sponsoring nanosoccer — a new team sport for universities with programs in micro-electro-mechanical systems. The soccer nanobots, operated by human players …
see also: technology · player · magnetic · electric · competitions · sponsored · Humans

The Mobile Internet You'll Be Using In 10 Years

Sep 23rd, 2008 · After being plagued with project overruns and a scaling back of the final system, the US military's next-generation satellite communications network is another step closer to reality, with completion of the payload module for the third and final Advanced …
see also: network · Google Earth · Internet · technology · mobile · imaging · expense

Stanford Teaching MBAs How To Fight Open Source

Sep 22nd, 2008 · As if the proprietary software world needed any help, two business professors from Harvard and Stanford have combined to publish 'Divide and Conquer: Competing with Free Technology Under Network Effects,' a research paper dedicated to helping business …
see also: network · software · business · competing · world · products · Commercial







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