Images in nano nose to help identify illness

Science (22 Apr, 2007)
Nano-nose to help identify illnesses
Vince Rotello and his team from the University of Massachusetts and Georgia Institute of technology develop a 'nano-nose' to find and identify different anomalies, i.e. illnesses in a human body. ...
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Science (05 May, 2008)
Spacecraft Observes Powerful Electrical Storm on Saturn
The mission of Cassini spacecraft continues as it monitors the powerful electrical storm on Saturn, where the lightning is 10,000 times more powerful than the lightning on Earth. ...
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Science (09 Oct, 2008)
Ethereal Beauty of Star Creation Captured by NASA and ESA Telescopes
Our universe is truly amazing and scientists from NASA and the European Space Agency one again proved it. In order to get a better vision of a star's birth they combined visible X-ray light generated by Spitzer Space Telescope, developed by American specialists, and XMM-Newton orbiting X-ray Telescope created by the European scientists. The result was truly otherworldly. ...
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Science (31 Oct, 2008)
Scientist Developed Software to Accurately Count Hairs
Scientists from Sydney-based CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences developed a software program that can analyze the number of hairs there are in a patch of skin. ...
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Technology (21 Oct, 2009)
Latest Invention: Robot That Tests Visual Implants for Blind People
The latest invention of researchers from Caltech is a remote-controlled robot that was developed to emulate the vision of a blind person who has a visual prosthesis implanted in the eye, for instance an artificial retina. ...
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Technology (29 Apr, 2009)
Study of Flickr Photos Could Help Create Online Travel Books
Researchers from the Cornell University have downloaded and studied about 35 million images posted on the popular website Flickr by over 300,000 photographers from different countries, with the help of a supercomputer. ...
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Environment (02 Jun, 2009)
Dozens of Penguin Colonies Discovered Thanks to Poo Spotted from Space
Researchers managed to spot dozens of breeding colonies of emperor penguins in Antarctica with the help of images taken from space, on which scientists noticed large quantities of the birds' poo. ...
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Technology (09 Jul, 2009)
Latest Invention: 3D Sensors to Allow Interact with Computers Without Touch
Recently scientists claimed they managed to create an image sensor that will allow consumers to interact with various devices the same way Tom Cruise's character in Minority Report did. ...
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Science (22 Jul, 2009)
Latest Invention: Cell Phone with Portable Microscope for Spotting and Tracking Diseases
A team of scientists from the United States developed a portable microscope that is connected to a camera phone. Their latest invention thus can be used to diagnose dangerous diseases in blood and sputum samples. ...
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Technology (13 Aug, 2009)
NASA Unmanned Jet to Take 3D Hi-Res Images of Earthquake Faults
To better understand the possibilities of California's deadly earthquake, researchers at NASA came up with the idea of using a jet equipped with an autopilot system and radar to identify the earthquake faults with high-precision. ...
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Technology (18 Sep, 2009)
Latest Invention: System That Allows Robots to Ask Humans for Help
Researchers from Willow Garage, a robotics company from Palo Alto, California, are currently working on their latest invention - a system that would train a robot to ask for help. ...
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Technology (02 Oct, 2009)
InfoNIAC Presents: Top 10 Latest Inventions of September 2009
InfoNIAC Presents is our new section in which we bring you the top 10 latest inventions selected from www.InfoNIAC.com each month. ...
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Politics (14 Feb, 2007)
First Antarctic Educational Center to be Opened Soon
This week Robert Swan plans to begin his expedition to Antarctica. The adventurer says his aim is to open an online education center, which by his words will be the first in the world. The center will allow children to watch in real-time how life goes on the ice.

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Science (05 Mar, 2007)
Happiness Might Appear Before Fortunate Events Occur, Study Says
A recent study on human happiness reveals that our adaptation to major life events is not the only factor to influence our well-being. Those who will have their life run in a more balanced way are predominantly inclined to feel happy long before the fortunate occurrence in their life.

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Science (16 Mar, 2007)
To live or die - computer will decide
Are you ready to entrust your destiny to a computer? Researches say that a new computer program can make life-or-death decisions for disabled people better than their closest relatives. ...
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