Roland Piquepaille's Technology Trends
How new technologies are modifying our way of life


 

Roland Piquepaille's Weblog Archive for September 2007

September 1 Internet maps are blooming
 
September 2 Microrobots made from heart muscles
 
September 3 NASA fights wildfires from the sky
 
September 4 Nanomagnetic sponges to clean artwork?
 
September 5 What is nanopantography?
 
September 6 A telescope as big as the Earth
 
September 7 Detecting turbulence in the clouds
 
September 8 Toward safer gene therapy?
 
September 9 Can computers really read manuscripts?
 
September 10 NASA monitors lightning inside hurricanes
 
September 11 Tracking zebras... and consumers
 
September 12 New nanomaterials able to cover large areas
 
September 14 The most powerful microscope in the world
 
September 15 A one-atom thick billiard table
 
September 16 A robotic Meridian to fly over the poles
 
September 19 Faster memories made of nanowires
 
September 21 Gaming technology helps finding oil
 
September 22 Why bicycles are so stable?
 
September 23 Drawing on Air
 
September 24 STriDER, a three-legged walking robot
 
September 25 Filming nanotubes inside living animals
 
September 26 Ordinary CD players to monitor our health?
 
September 27 Liquid drops defying gravity
 
September 28 Software to double your cell phone memory
 
September 29 Self-powered nanowires
 
September 30 Virtual robots fooled by visual illusions


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