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Array Measures Vibrations Across Skin
Posted in Homepage on Tuesday, June 18 2013
In the near future, a buzz in your belt or a pulse from your jacket may give you instructions on how to navigate your surroundings. Think of it as tactile Morse code: vibrations from a wearable, GPS-linked device that tell you to turn right or left, or stop, depending on the pattern of pulses you feel. Such a device could free drivers from having to look at maps, and could also serve as a tactile guide for the visually and hearing impaired.
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Firefighting Robotic Scout Creates 3D Thermal Map for Rescuers
Posted in Homepage on Monday, June 17 2013
University of California, San Diego engineers have developed new image processing techniques for rapid exploration and characterization of fires by small, Segway-like robotic vehicles.
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Scientists Achieve Spintronics Breakthrough
Posted in Homepage on Friday, June 14 2013
In research that is helping to lay the groundwork for the electronics of the future, University of Delaware scientists have confirmed the presence of a magnetic field generated by electrons which scientists had theorized existed, but that had never been proven until now. The recent findings expand the potential for harnessing the “spin” or magnetic properties of electrons, adding a fundamental new building block to the pioneering field of spintronics.
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Research Shows How Turbulence Occurs Without Inertia
Posted in Homepage on Thursday, June 13 2013
Anyone who has flown in an airplane knows about turbulence, or when the flow of a fluid — in this case, the flow of air over the wings — becomes chaotic and unstable. For more than a century, the field of fluid mechanics has posited that turbulence scales with inertia, and so massive things, like planes, have an easier time causing it.
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