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Monday, 18 February 2013
Erik Schlangen: A "self-healing" asphalt
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Engineerblogger Feb 18, 2013 Paved roads are nice to look at, but they’re easily damaged and costly to repair. Erik Schlangen demos a ne...
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Miguel Nicolelis: A monkey that controls a robot with its thoughts. No, really.
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Engineerblogger Feb 18, 2013 Can we use our brains to directly control machines -- without requiring a body as the middleman? Miguel Ni...
Friday, 15 February 2013
New carbon films improve prospects of solar energy devices
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Engineerblogger Feb 15, 2013 New research by Yale University scientists helps pave the way for the next generation of solar cells, a re...
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Forget about leprechauns, engineers are catching rainbows
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Engineerblogger Feb 15, 2012 An up-close look at the “hyperbolic metamaterial waveguide,” which catches and ultimately absorbs wavelen...
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Stem cell breakthrough could lead to new bone repair therapies on nanoscale surfaces
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Engineerblogger Feb 12, 2013 Stem cell breakthrough could lead to new bone repair therapies Scientists at the University of Southamp...
Monday, 11 February 2013
Humans and robots work better together following cross-training
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Engineerblogger Feb 11, 2013 Julie Shah, assistant professor of aeronautics and astronautics and head of the Interactive Robotics Grou...
Quality control at the point of a finger
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Engineerblogger Feb 11, 2013 A point of the finger is all it takes to send the defect in the paint to the QS inspection system, store ...
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