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Roland Piquepaille's Weblog Archive for February 2004

February 1 The First Truly Thinking Machines?
 
February 2 'Nano-Cameras' Look Inside Cells
 
February 3 MIT's Nanoruler Could Impact Space Physics
 
February 3 Should Robots Have Human Faces?
 
February 4 The Swarmbots Are Coming
 
February 5 Can Empty Space Move Objects?
 
February 6 It's Confirmed: Life Existed on Mars!
 
February 7 The Physics of Haute Couture
 
February 8 Students Watch Web To Do Their Laundry
 
February 9 Controlling Displays With Smart Badges
 
February 10 AI To Help Martian Exploration?
 
February 11 Fly the Unfriendly Skies' of Mars... in a Robotic Balloon
 
February 12 Chemistry Puts New Sparkle In Diamonds
 
February 13 Smart Software Gives Surveillance Eyes a 'Brain'
 
February 14 Wearable Air Conditioners Will Keep GIs Cool
 
February 15 Talking To Bacteria
 
February 16 Detecting Patterns in Complex Social Networks
 
February 16 DNA Origami: Clonable structures for nanotechnology
 
February 17 Making Music With Sensors
 
February 18 Darpa's New Diet for GIs: No Meals!
 
February 19 A Phone You Can See From Both Sides
 
February 20 Traditional Inuit Ice Treks Guided From Space
 
February 21 Storing Light in Chips
 
February 22 Chicago Police Wins CIO Magazine Award
 
February 22 A New Guardian For Your Home
 
February 23 A (Virtual) Therapist's Dream
 
February 24 The 'Smart' Hospital of the Future
 
February 25 Growing Silicon Nanowires Where You Want Them
 
February 25 Weighing an Attogram
 
February 26 'Musclebots' Are Coming
 
February 26 The Shortest Time Interval Ever Measured
 
February 27 Carbon From Outer Space Older Than Our Solar System
 
February 28 Beautiful Nanorings Could Become Nanoscale Sensors 
 
February 29 Why Do We Need 'Greener' Computers
 
February 29 Can an Hallucinogen Cure Drug Addiction?


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