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Roland Piquepaille's Weblog Archive for October 2005

October 1 How to generate trillions of useful proteins
 
October 2 Aesthetic computing' turns algebra into art
 
October 3 Fluorescent proteins for optical data storage?
 
October 4 Why study colloids on the ISS?
 
October 5 Is the Earth elastic?
 
October 6 Would you swallow this camera-in-a-pill?
 
October 7 An Apple supercluster for Europe
 
October 8 Slowing light down to 245 meters per second!
 
October 9 A program that learns from itself
 
October 10 A new speedy way to simulate collisions of objects
 
October 12 A blood test to detect anxiety
 
October 13 Watch your fuel burning in 3-D
 
October 14 Will a robot discover the Great Pyramid's secret?
 
October 15 Our pillows are dangerous for our health
 
October 16 DARPA's new plan for machine learning
 
October 18 NASA's better eyes to find planets
 
October 19 Can asbestos help us understand nanotoxicity?
 
October 21 Extreme weather changes in front of us
 
October 22 Air and ground robots to collaborate in space
 
October 23 A desert tent coming from space
 
October 24 Atoms collide like tennis balls
 
October 25 More secure signatures
 
October 27 World's first biogas train fueled by cows
 
October 28 An asynchronous brain computer interface
 
October 29 A big boost for optical networks
 
October 30 Can your mouth become multilingual?
 
October 31 Exploring Mars will be a risky business


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