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- Technology (10 Aug, 2009)
InfoNIAC Presents: Top 10 Latest Inventions of July 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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- Technology (17 Apr, 2007)
Robot to Help Neurosurgery
Surgery can take a huge step towards the future due to a new surgical robot system, developed at University of Calgary. ...
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- 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 (22 May, 2008)
Japanese Researchers Are Allowed To Clone Human Embryos
Japanese scientists can now clone human embryos, according to a proposal that was approved by a team of experts at the education and science ministry. It is worth mentioning that scientists will be able to clone human embryos in order to perform studies on incurable diseases. ...
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- Science (10 Nov, 2008)
Researchers Figure Out the Most Irritating Things
A nation wide survey, showed that the top three of the most irritating things reported by 4400 Australians are telemarketing calls, bad drivers and poor customer service. ...
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- Technology (03 Sep, 2008)
AI Allows Choppers to Teach Themselves to Fly
A group of computer scientists managed to create an artificial intelligence system that allows robotic helicopters to train themselves to perform complicated maneuvers by watching other helicopters do classy stunts. ...
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- Technology (07 Oct, 2008)
Audi Develops Software to Avoid Traffic and Reduce Wasted Fuel
The German car manufacturer Audi developed a prototype system that allows traffic lights to communicate with automobiles and with each other. The invention helps drivers to successfully avoid rush-hour traffic and decrease the level of fuel spent. ...
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- Environment (16 Oct, 2008)
Spy Planes, Satellites and Radars to Bust Amazon Vandals
Brazilian police hope to bust a whole international drug group with the help of high-tech spy-plane that flies hundreds of feet over the clouds of the Amazon forest. ...
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- Health & Fitness (25 Nov, 2008)
Diseases of Unborn Babies to be Revealed by Mother's Blood
It appears that quite soon doctors will be able to identify inherited diseases in unborn babies by simply analyzing blood samples taken from the mother. ...
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- Technology (10 Feb, 2009)
Amazon Presents Kindle 2 Digital Book Reader
The popular online retailer Amazon.com has recently presented an improved version of its digital book reader - new slimmer Kindle 2. The company's latest invention features more storage and it turns pages faster. ...
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- Technology (30 Apr, 2009)
Latest Invention: Mind Controlled Wheelchair
Spanish scientists managed to create a wheelchair that a person can control by the mind. People who have disabilities that prevent them from using the joystick can control this latest invention in technology by simply thinking where they want to go. ...
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- Technology (14 Jul, 2009)
Japanese Researchers Closer to Creating Hybrid Robot Insects
Japanese researchers look forward to construct robot insects that could perform different tasks, such as sniffing out drugs that are located several miles away or identify landmines or people that are buried under ruins. ...
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- Technology (28 Jul, 2009)
Secure Online Currency Trading with VT Trader from CMS Forex
When carrying out transactions on the Foreign Exchange market (also known as Forex) security represents one of the most important aspects, especially for individual Forex traders. ...
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- Technology (24 Sep, 2009)
Latest Invention: Magnetically Levitating Sky Pods - the Next Urban Transport System
Unimodal Systems recently presented the design of its latest invention - a transport system called SkyTran that promotes individualized travel, but at the same time it can be used as a mass transport. ...
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- Technology (06 May, 2007)
Digital Photos Testify Against Domestic Abusers
Digital cameras provided to the New York City police help the prosecution of domestic violence move forward. Queens became the first borough to introduce the technology. Five years ago the Queens police began taking digital photos of victims who suffered from domestic violence. As a result, prosecutors have noticed a considerable growth in conviction rates.
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