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Roland Piquepaille's Weblog Archive for March 2008

March 1 Cell images on Times Square?
 
March 2 Using bacteria as medical robots
 
March 3 Using arsenic to detect cancers?
 
March 4 Electricity generated by bacteria?
 
March 5 Give your computer the sense of touch
 
March 6 3-D images of a virus at half-nanometer resolution
 
March 7 A new strategy to fight HIV and AIDS
 
March 8 A necklace that checks the pills you take
 
March 9 UK government sponsoring computer games?
 
March 10 Why flu virus prefers to strike in winter
 
March 11 MindMentor, the first robot psychologist
 
March 12 A robotic taxi named robuCAB
 
March 13 Hybrid cars and the power grid
 
March 14 Six degrees of separation in instant messaging
 
March 15 Intelligent side-impact protection for cars
 
March 16 Cooking at the South Pole
 
March 17 Virtual reality used for stroke rehabilitation
 
March 18 How to detect network vulnerabilities?
 
March 19 Robots fly over Antarctica
 
March 20 25 environmental threats in our future
 
March 21 The world's biggest subsea robot
 
March 22 How to try 4,000 makeup products online
 
March 23 Printing organs on demand?
 
March 24 Diamonds are jet engines' best friends
 
March 25 VR game to help burn patients
 
March 26 North America polluted by East Asia?
 
March 27 A new kind of cognitive autonomous robots
 
March 28 A microscope that emails medical images
 
March 29 A single-photon channel to space
 
March 30 Silicon chips for optical quantum computing
 
March 31 Women's attractiveness judged by software


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