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Electric Car Battery Builder Files For Bankruptcy
BUSINESS NEWS
Tuesday, electric-car-battery manufacturer A123 Systems filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in federal court in Wilmington, Delaware.
On 10/17/2012 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more
Software Illustrates the Balance of Political Sites
SOFTWARE NEWS
The US presidential election is in full swing. How can you tell if you are getting a balanced view of the facts? Try Balancer, a free plug in for Chrome developed by university professors and their students.
On 10/1/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

Electronic Nose Smells Trouble
HARDWARE NEWS
In the health field, there's a new nose that's looking for trouble. Semiconducting ceramic sensors covered in metal oxide fibers show promise as a diagnostic tool known as an e-nose that sniffs out health problems.
On 8/8/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Controversy Analyzed: Your Brain Before and After Shooter Games
SOFTWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT ANALYSIS
Battlefield games, as you know, have generated a battle in the scientific community over their effect. Now radiologists have proved that the brain is changed after playing violent video games.
On 12/2/2011 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

Fossils Unearthed Using Artificial Neural Network Software
SOFTWARE, DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING NEWS
Computer networks that imitate how the human brain works have been pinpointing fossil locations. An artificial neural network (ANN) developed by a research team was tested in the Great Divide Basin of Wyoming.
On 11/22/2011 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Gang Activity Monitored by Graffiti and Tattoo Software
SECURITY, SOFTWARE, BUSINESS NEWS
Gangs use graffiti, not only to deface public property, but to mark territory and communicate. Identifying these markings can aid police in crime control, since it is estimated that some 80% of US crime is gang related.
On 11/21/2011 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

Facts Replace Fiction as Scientists Explore Mercury
BUSINESS NEWS
Once upon a time, the scientists dreamed of exploring a planet so close to the Sun that, like Icarus, they would fail attempting to uncover its secrets. They created an image of that planet in their minds and in their textbooks.
On 9/30/2011 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Land Warfare Challenges Robots in MAGIC 2010
HARDWARE, SECURITY NEWS
Surveillance and reconnaissance can be a dangerous mission for a foot soldier. MAGIC 2010 was a competition aimed at reducing the threat to human lives by putting robotic teams to work.
On 12/16/2010 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

Momma Monarchs Give Their Babies Drugs
BUSINESS, BLOGS NEWS
Monarch butterflies are prone to a parasite that renders the pupa unable to emerge and reduces the ability to fly. To overcome this, female monarchs choose where to lay their eggs to prevent the parasite from doing damage.
On 11/11/2010 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Automotive X Prize Winner Gets 102.5 MPG
BUSINESS NEWS
An old-fashioned gasoline engine has won the Progressive Automotive X Prize contest. The ultralight Edison2 Very Light is a four-seater and gets 102.5 mpg
On 9/17/2010 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more

FanVision Puts NFL Instant Replay in Your Hand
HARDWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Following the great success of KangarooTV, the company launched its device for National Football League as well. FanVision is a handheld device being debuted in a few National Football League [NFL] stadiums this season.
On 9/12/2010 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Ulysses Part III: Rendezvous with the comet Hyakutake in outerspace
BLOGS ANALYSIS

While traversing its orbit, Ulysses encountered the tails of three distinct comets: McNaught, McNaught-Hartley, and Hyakutake. Although Ulysses was hundreds of millions of miles away, scientists got unexpected readings.

On 6/30/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more

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