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Bharat | Apr 13 2009
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Microchips in a pill are being developed which would allow doctors to monitor a patient whether he has taken a pill, on a mobile phone or through a wireless internet connection. Anyone put on a lifelong medicine regime, knows well the repercussions of..
Ruchi Agarwal | Jul 31 2008
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At the first sight, you could mistake these orange checkered pants for a clown’s piece of apparel. Although they look little funny, but they have some serious functionality stashed inside. A bunch of guys at Virginia Tech have come up with these..
Jaiyant Cavale | Jul 20 2008
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A highly sensitive bomb detector has been developed by physicists and may help combat terrorist attacks. The detector is equipped with a sensor and can detect hydrogen peroxide, which is usually present in homemade explosive devices. Homemade bombs...
Taylor Flatt | Jun 23 2008
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German scientists from the Technical University of Braunschweig have come up with a helmet that does something similar to the Mind Balance which reads your brain waves. But this helmet actually reads your brain signals through your hairs and is...
Bharat | Sep 27 2007
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Someone's rightly said nothing here is immortal. The evolutionary world has overtaken the logic, perhaps there never was, but if it at all was, it may have been defied now, when something that was designed for music is transformed to act as a chemical..
Manish Kanaujia | Mar 19 2007
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Hi-tech trade fair at Cebit has exposed a smart fabric developed by New Zealand firm Zephyr called bio-harness to monitor Psychological state of mind. This unique fabric gathers information on heart beat, skin temperature, posture, activity and...
Naveen | Jan 16 2007
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If you are not pleased with placing your bets on your run-of-the-mill roulette table, you ought to take a look at the nifty Corian Digital Roulette Table designed by Moritz Waldemeyer. The Corian table is based on the concept of true random phenomenons.
Ashutosh | Nov 20 2006
The scientist are developing a shirt with sensors on it so as to make a wheel chair that can be used to control the wheel chair of the patients who are suffering from severe disability due to spine injury. Victims of high level spine injury lose..
Naveen | Sep 29 2006
Japanese have earned a name for themselves in the field of emerging mechanized technologies. Earlier, a Japanese company came up with the special Robotic Suit for the paralyzed. Now, the engineers at the High-Tech Research Center of Japan's Kanagawa...
Vikas Shekhawat | May 15 2006
Power is the pivot around which the technology revolves and has, in one way, restricted us from making the best use of it. The only way out is to somehow create battery-free environment; but how? Though we've successfully implemented RFID technology to...

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