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Robotic Bugs -- Robot That Senses Its Way With Flexible Antenna - 0 views

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    Tobias - sounds somehow relevant... cockroaches, navigation, swarm intelligence...
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A fast, robust and tunable synthetic gene oscillator : Article : Nature - 0 views

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    Bioluminescent bacteria - here they start glowing when the conditions change. A perfect biosensor.
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CLARITY: The Centre for Sensor Web Technologies | Bringing Information to Life - 0 views

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    Did you know about this Oisin?
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Design and fabrication of multi-material structures for bioinspired robots - 0 views

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    A paper claiming to have the perfect production technique for bio-inspired robotics.
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Cell research with physically modified microfluidic channels: A review - 0 views

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    An interesting review about a technology crucial for hybrid contollers.
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Printable robots - 0 views

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    and electro-actuated polymers, EAP, (synthetic muscles).
LeopoldS

Parrot Bebop Drone. Lightweight yet robust quadricopter - 14 megapixel sensor with Full HD 1080p - Sky Controller - 3-axes image stabilization - 4 views

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    unfortunately we have to wait until december - for new levels of astrodrone!
Thijs Versloot

Real-Time Recognition and Profiling of Home Appliances through a Single Electricity Sensor - 3 views

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    A personal interest of mine that I want to explore a bit more in the future. I just bought a ZigBee electricity monitor and I am wondering whether from the signal of the mains one could detect (reliably) the oven turning on, lights, etc. Probably requires Neural Network training. The idea would be to make a simple device which basically saves you money by telling you how much electricity you are wasting. Then again, its probably already done by Google...
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    nice project!
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    For those interested, this is what/where I ordered.. http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/
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    Update two.. RF chip is faulty and tonight I have to solder a new chip into place.. That's open-source hardware for you!
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    haha, yep, that's it... but we can do better than that right! :)
Christophe Praz

An Arty Oculus Trip Through the Large Hadron Collider | WIRED - 2 views

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    "Collider is an arty audiovisual experience that provides a first-person perspective of a particle hurtling through the Large Hadron Collider"... with the use of the Leapmotion sensor and Oculus Rift hmd. Come to my desk if you wanna try it :) (not that fun actually)
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    we will come when you figure out how to capture a particle!!! or a dragonball, is the same
Thijs Versloot

Quantum entanglement at ambient conditions in a macroscopic solid-state spin ensemble - 1 views

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    Quoted from one of the authors in a separate interview: "We know that the spin states of atomic nuclei associated with semiconductor defects have excellent quantum properties at room temperature," said Awschalom, Liew Family Professor in Molecular Engineering and a senior scientist at Argonne National Laboratory. "They are coherent, long-lived and controllable with photonics and electronics. Given these quantum 'pieces,' creating entangled quantum states seemed like an attainable goal." Bringing the quantum world to the macroscopic scale could see some interesting applications in sensors, or generally entanglement-enhanced applications.
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    They were previously working on the same concept in N-V centers in diamond (as a semiconductor). Here the advantage is that SiC could in principle be integrated with Si or Ge. Anyway its all about controlling coherence. In the next 10 years some breakthroughs are expected in the field of semiconductor spintronics, but quantum computing in this way lies still in the horizon
jaihobah

DARPA Advanced Plant Technologies project - 2 views

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    " The goal of the APT program is to control and direct plant physiology to detect chemical, biological, radiological, and/or nuclear threats, as well as electromagnetic signals. " Now that is an advanced concept...
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    and look at this exceptional insight: "plants are easily deployed, self-powering, and ubiquitous in the environment, and the combination of these native abilities with specifically engineered sense-and-report traits will produce sensors occupying new and unique operational spaces" :-)
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