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How new technologies are modifying our way of life


 

Roland Piquepaille's Weblog Archive for July 2007

July 1 Web tool predicts survival for cancer patients
 
July 2 A new nanowire light source
 
July 3 The secrets of mother-of-pearl strength
 
July 4 HortiBot, a weed-removing robot
 
July 5 Making the sky searchable
 
July 6 Holograms used to test your vision
 
July 7 Eco-friendly ice creams
 
July 8 Jumping robots for space exploration?
 
July 9 Watching cities in 4D
 
July 10 Bioengineered viruses kill bacteria
 
July 11 Using Flickr to edit your photos
 
July 12 A math lab in your cell phone
 
July 13 Turning cancer cells into nanomagnets
 
July 14 Lenses that bring everything into focus
 
July 15 How to become a cyber tracker
 
July 16 Diamonds are fuel cells' best friends
 
July 17 Nano propellers for drug deliveries
 
July 18 BigBelly, a solar-powered trash compactor
 
July 21 Virtual choir singing on the Web
 
July 22 Wave your hands to control your TV
 
July 23 Zoom liquid lenses for digital cameras
 
July 24 Morphing-wing robotic birds to spy on us
 
July 25 Matching cancers and chemical treatments
 
July 26 Are you ready for amoebic computing?
 
July 27 Putting chips inside our brains
 
July 28 Polymer opal films are not for rings
 
July 29 Sing to your computer to find music
 
July 30 A very robust 50-atom-thick nanosheet
 
July 31 How to carry a telescope


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