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Technology (02 Mar, 2007)
Only 13 % People Have Internet Access
Only 13 percent of people on the planet have access to the Internet. This statement was made by the United Nations News Center. The majority of Internet users (90 %) live in industrialized countries. The gap in the field of information technology between the developed countries and those that are in development, is continuously increasing. ...
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Politics (22 May, 2007)
Plastic Blood and Airplanes Shifting Shapes - Close to Reality?
The nature of plastic allows scientists to create a molecule similar to hemoglobin, the cells responsible for carrying oxygen. Plastic blood will provide a lot of advantages - it will be more painless to get, it will be easy to carry and store it. ...
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Technology (25 Jul, 2007)
Computers of the Future to be Made from Pencil Trace
Researchers have recently discovered a new material that one day could successfully replace copper and silicon in nanoelectronics. IBM, Intel and other computer companies have already taken notice of the material due to its unique conductive properties. ...
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Science (07 Jul, 2008)
Scientists to Develop World's Smallest High Performance Sensor
Scientists are working on creating the smallest high-performance and low-power sensor in the world. ...
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Science (11 Nov, 2009)
Useful Invention from US Researchers - Spray-on Solar Ink
Brian Korgel at the University of Texas is working on probably one of the most useful inventions - a spray-on solar ink that could become a much less expensive development compared to the already popular silicon panels. ...
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Technology (16 Oct, 2009)
Latest Invention: Shape-changing Robot from iRobot
This robot is the latest invention of engineers from iRobot, who worked together with researchers from the University of Chicago. ...
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Science (29 Sep, 2008)
Artificial Hands May Soon Feel Objects
Artificial hands filled with gel could show a sensitive touch, being able to demonstrate "instinctive" reaction to objects that slip from their grab. ...
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Technology (06 Oct, 2008)
World's First Glass-Packaged White LED
At CEATEC two Japanese companies Sumita Optical Glass Inc and Toyoda Gosei Co Ltd presented their glass-packaged white LED, which has several advantages over the usual plastic-packaged LEDs. ...
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Technology (11 Dec, 2008)
Computer Genius Creates Himself the Perfect Woman
A Japanese scientist from Ontario, Canada, developed a robot with feminine looks that can do housework chores and the inventor's accounts. Le Trung, 33, named his creation Aiko. ...
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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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Environment (21 Sep, 2009)
Latest Invention: New Solar Panels Generate Energy from Indirect Sunlight
Recently engineers from GreenSun Energy, a company based in Tel Aviv, presented their latest invention - a solar cell able to produce power from diffused light. ...
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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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