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MAY-AUGUST 2005
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Volvo Tests a Car with Built-in Breath Analyzer and Other Safety Innovations -
New Technology Allows Counter-Terror Professionals to Search for Concealed Weapons -
Finally Fulfilling Our Childhood Fantasies, Robot Servants and Companions Begin Arriving -
Research Into Robotics Teamwork Is Not Just for Fun and Games -
Research and Medical Computers to Use IBM Cell Processor -
New Material Creates Clothes That Control Electronics -
Device Budgets TV Time Based on Steps Taken -
Software Turns Anyone Into an Online Disk Jockey -
New Turntable Marries High-Tech With Old Albums
JANUARY-APRIL 2005
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Tech May Yield Clearer Cell Calls in Noisy Places -
iPods, Digital Entertainment Hit the Road -
Putting a 'Socket in Your Pocket' -
Company Develops Technology to Zap Fleeing Cars With Invisible Energy Beams -
Technological Trickery for Fuller Sounds From Mobile Devices -
Natural Chemicals May Yield Earth-Friendly Polymers -
New Service to Deliver High-Resolution Art to HDTVs, PCs
September-December 2004
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Software Prevents Hidden Programs from Damaging PCs -
Companies Concentrate on Cell-Phone Security -
Memory Device Encrypts Messages for Privacy -
New Tech Promises TV Shows Over Fast Phone Lines -
The Hurdles to Internet-Based Voting -
Defensive Software Mimics Human Immune System to Block Worms -
How to Turn Wastewater Into Electricity -
'Smart Dust' Creates Tiny, Automatic Wireless Communication Net -
New Material Turns to Liquid to Cool Chips
July-August 2004
May-June 2004
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New Rental Chain Uses Network of DVD Dispensers -
Navy Tests Small Remote-Controlled Boats for Various Tasks -
Philips System Creates 3D Video on Flat Panel Displays -
Scheme to Turn Cell Phones Into Electronic Wallets -
Olympic Athletes Turning to Science to Stay Cool -
Never Fear, a Genetics-based Solution May Be Near -
Software Adds Smart Capability to Cell Calls -
New Wireless 'Mesh' Network for Home Automation -
Scientists Develop a Special Liquid for Flexible Body Armor
March-April 2004
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Finding the Key to Spider Climbing Power; Could It Lead to Better Post-it Notes? -
Web Sites Try New Form of Online Ads: Text Links -
Cars Get ‘Smarter,’ But Drivers Distracted -
New Technologies Turn Garbage Into Energy, But at a Price -
Tiny Camera Lens Focuses Using Just Oil and Water -
Computer Simulation to Stimulate Soldiers to Speak in Tongues
January-February 2004
November-December 2003
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Microneedles Promise a Painless Future for Flu Shots and Other Drug Delivery -
Company Develops Tech to Add Instant Chat on Cell Phones -
New Software May Help Create Wireless, Peer-to-Peer Networks -
Scientists Create Microwave Oven That’s Wireless-Friendly -
Short-Range Communication Chip Uses Magnetic Waves
September-October 2003
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Software Keeps Surfers on Top of the Web's Latest Info -
For Radio Reporter, Wi-Fi Technology Makes Life Easier -
New Display Shows 3-D Images Without Using Funny-Looking Glasses -
Removable Memory Device Stores Personal Web Info -
Tiny, Wearable Video Camera Never Misses a Shot -
New Software Animates Pictures to Voice -
Online Tech Offers New Choices in Education -
Wireless Tech to Track Building Occupants, Aid in Evacuations
July-August 2003
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Can PCs Automatically Defend Themselves From Virus, Security Threats? -
Clean Fuel Cell Tech Could Boost Weak, Old Power Grids -
Military Develops High-Tech Spy Blimp -
The Next Steps in ‘Artificial Intelligence’ -
With Mobile Technology, People Share Images, Views and News on the Fly -
Researchers Seek Infection-Fighting Implants -
Researchers Develop System to Understand Driver’s Hand Gestures -
New Software Blends Images to Spot Hidden Weapons
May-June 2003
March-April 2003
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Smart Badge Shows Personal Info to Stir Social Discourse -
Scientists Developing Contact Lenses as Glucose-Monitoring Aid for Diabetics -
Technology Has No Magic Cure to Reduce Friendly Fire Deaths -
Tiny Part for Future Soldier’s Power Supply -
Digital Technology Helps Infantry Defeat Tanks -
Researchers Study Using Diamonds in Bio-Weapon Detectors -
High-Tech Radar Plane to Coordinate Gulf Ground War -
Technology to Create Fragrant Fabrics for Clothing and Carpets -
Technology to Track 911 Cell Calls Could Have Privacy Implications
January-February 2003
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A Company Develops a Jet Engine for Boats Fired by Steam -
Metals With Memory Might ‘Muscle In’ on Mini-Motors -
Fuel-Cell Technology for Clean Cars Could Power Mobile Devices -
New Sensor to Detect Bombs and Contraband in Baggage -
New Technology Helps the Less Talented Sing (And Get Away with It) -
New Laser Technologies Leave Room for High-Definition Offerings -
Technology Upgrades Next-Generation Cruise Missiles, But Will They Fly? -
Nanotechnology Will Cram More Data in Tiny Storage Devices
Older Features
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Innovative Laptop With Dual Screens to Show More Data -
High-Flying Blimps and Planes to Deliver Fast Web Everywhere -
New Technologies to Keep Computer Chips Cool -
Smart Vest to Provide Air Bag Protection for Motorcyclists -
Could Automatic CPR Device Give Heart Attack Victims Immediate Aid? -
New Device May Offer Crude Vision for the Blind -
New 'Smart Displays' Allow Access to PCs From Any Room -
Movie Special Effects May One Day Help Train U.S. Sailors -
Companies Develop Smart Wireless Recharging Devices

