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Electrosmog on the circuit board PDF Print E-mail

The smaller the components in electronic circuits, the more interference-prone they are. If the components are too densely packed, they can interfere with one another. A near-field scanner can accurately detect weak fields and help to protect bank cards against fraud.

 

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The mobile future of the keyboard PDF Print E-mail
Cellphone users don't have it easy – many enter far more letters than numbers into their gadgets, but most phones still make you do so using a number pad. Meanwhile, the designers of smart phones seem determined to make touchscreen keyboards the norm before they have been fully perfected.
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Infrastructure for Development of Secure, Reliable Software PDF Print E-mail

Complex software systems are made secure and correct by construction. The Verification and Automated Reasoning research group at Cornell University has been building an infrastructure, comprising human expertise and computational resources, for the development of secure, reliable software for critical military applications.

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Making robots more like us PDF Print E-mail
As a professor in the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science, Daniel Lee works on important — and sometimes well-funded — research projects that advance humankind's scientific knowledge and understanding.
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Spintronics PDF Print E-mail
Berkeley Lab researchers have taken a major step forward in the technology of spintronics by controlling spin states of highly mobile electrons at different locations in a semiconductor and turning the collective state on and off at will. Their discovery also represents a new conservation law, an important advance in fundamental physics.
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The Hunt for a Universal Compiler PDF Print E-mail
Rice University researchers have received a $16 million grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop a universal compiler that can run on heterogeneous hardware and multicore platforms, which are found in supercomputers and embedded systems, such as those used in routers and game consoles.
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