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Roland Piquepaille's Weblog Archive for January 2008

January 1 Foams with good memory for space applications
 
January 2 Can nerves really regenerate?
 
January 3 Cellphones to track air pollution
 
January 4 Simulating planes flying at Mach 6
 
January 5 A crystal as beautiful as a diamond
 
January 6 3-D pictures of a cancer-promoting enzyme
 
January 7 LiSA, a robot assistant for life sciences
 
January 8 Virtual factories under your fingers
 
January 9 Collision warning system for connected cars
 
January 10 Build your own 3-D virtual trees
 
January 11 Eco-friendly next-generation mobile homes
 
January 12 Google Earth for the body
 
January 13 NanoArt online competition of 2008
 
January 14 Google's parallel programming model
 
January 15 Capturing ambient intelligence
 
January 16 Nanopictures on your diamonds? Really?
 
January 17 New mapping tool can save lives
 
January 18 A Nano Bowl trophy for the Super Bowl
 
January 19 Use your cellphone as a 3-D mouse
 
January 20 Giant gas field found in the Appalachia
 
January 21 Snowflakes or 3-D snowfakes?
 
January 22 The evolution of the Tree of Life
 
January 23 Cellphones to detect dirty bombs?
 
January 24 Will diatoms lead to faster computer chips?
 
January 25 A camera in a pill to detect cancer
 
January 26 Harry, the robotic bowling ball thrower
 
January 27 Turning 2-D photos into 3-D models
 
January 28 A very religious robot
 
January 29 Identifying a face from a single picture
 
January 30 When art meets medicine
 
January 31 Fly the green skies at Mach 5


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