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November 2007 Archives

November 6, 2007

Chinese Satellite Arrives at Moon

Radio tracking and control a technical and political feat

November 8, 2007

Artificial Joints That Talk

Smart technology could reduce risks of hip and knee replacement surgery

Why Toddlers Love Robots

Responsiveness and unpredictability are the keys to keeping
children's attention

November 16, 2007

Autonomous Vehicles Complete DARPA Urban Challenge

Six of 11 autonomous vehicles finish 90-kilometer course with no major accidents

Circular LCD Debuts

This year's flat-panel-display expo ushers in the age of
new display shapes

Electric-Car Maker Touts 10-Minute Fill-up

Skeptics say substation-scale power levels needed are unrealistic

Intel 45-nanometer Penryn Processors Arrive

Penryn chips are the result of the first fundamental
redesign of the CMOS transistor

Inuits in Arctic Canada Use Internet to Connect to Each Other

Inuits in Arctic Canada use the Internet to pass along traditions and bridge a generation gap

Three-Dimensional Medical Imaging Could Improve Doctors' Ability to Diagnose Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Laser scanners could help diagnose a birth defect that's
difficult to detect

November 30, 2007

$280 Million Robot Dustup

Roomba maker accuses military contract winner of stealing
trade secrets

...And More Forum

A Word In Your Ear

This iPhone headset is so light you can barely feel it

Artificial Arm Researchers Restore Feeling of Missing Limb

New knowledge will let amputees control and feel with
robotic arms

Build Yourself An Electric Gun

Why? Because you just plug it in, aim...and fire

Carbon Nanotubes Take the Heat Off Chips

Purdue scientists find flexible filaments best

Catastrophic Climate Change From Outer Space

A new theory says asteroids helped plunge Europe into its
last big cold snap

Controlled Chaos

We need to exploit the science of order and disorder to protect networks against coming generations of superworms

Cooking by the Numbers

Fire and Ice

This book puts the global warming controversy in a very
small nutshell

Forum: Our Readers Write

Happy Birthday, Fairchild

How a Taser Works

The stun gun shocks without killing--but how safe is it? Two experts take a look

Melon Blast

Messenger Arrives At Mercury

News Briefs

Playing Dirty

Automating computer game play takes cheating to a new--and profitable--level

The Foreign Patent Money Trap

You may well need patents in many countries, but that
doesn't mean you can afford them

The New Geographers

The Player

An engineer reinvents herself as a video-game developer

The R&D 100

A company's research budget tells you very little about its prospects

The Silicon Dioxide Solution

How physicist Jean Hoerni built the bridge from the transistor to the integrated circuit

Zoos Network To Contain Disease

Online health records could keep outbreaks from spreading
to humans

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