Roland Piquepaille's Weblog Archive for January 2004
January 2 For Champagne Bubbles, Smaller Is Better January 4 The Top Ten Real Nanotech Products Of 2003 January 5 Express Yourself -- Correctly January 6 A Revolutionary Light-Emitting Transistor January 7 Would You Eat this Freakoid Fish? January 7 Segway Robots and Humans Play Soccer Together January 8 Software Helps Plastic Surgeons and their Patients January 9 Can Nanoparticles Enter Our Brains? January 10 Squid's Flashlight May Lead to New Nanolights January 11 GloFish Draw Suit January 12 Chemists Crack Secrets of Mussels' Super Glue January 13 Managing 4.7 million Computers With Six People January 14 World's Largest Flower Mystery Solved January 15 Ten Seconds to Boot Your New Media PC? January 16 Keen Eye for the Nano Guys January 17 Getting Closer to the Lord of the Rings January 18 Line Blurring Between Portable and Wearable Computers January 19 A 'Membrane' To Power Your Cell Phone? January 20 A New Belly-Dancing Robot January 21 Ten Emerging Technologies That Will Affect Our Lives January 22 Do Plants Practice Grid Computing? January 23 Flexible Screen Technology -- Almost -- Ready To Roll January 24 Nanoscaffolds Help Growing Neurons January 24 Lesvos, Greece, December 2003 - January 2004 January 25 NASA Puts Einstein on Trial January 26 New Efforts Toward Friendlier and Safer Computers January 27 The Most Expensive Nanotubes in the World? January 27 These Robots Fly Like Hummingbirds January 28 Virtual Dummy to Try On Clothes for You January 29 Sensors of the World, Unite! January 30 More Robots for the Army: Robots for No Man's Land January 31 Rosetta, the Comet Hunter
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