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British scientists create electron surf machine By precisely controlling billions of individual electrons every second, they hope to develop new computing systems and increase the security of digital communication. view more (2007-06-13)
This Appliance Must be Earthed: Exhibition of work from the Computer Related Design Course at the Royal College of Art This Appliance Must Be Earthed "¦ view more (1999-11-12)
NewsService Journaline: The Information Service for Digital Radio live at CeBIT The new information service available for the digital radio systems DRM (Digital Rado Mondiale) and DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) will be presented at the BMBF booth. view more (2005-03-10)
Coming to a cinema near you - courtesy of ESA We`ve got digital television. Next comes digital cinema. Thanks to ESA, cinema-goers in five European countries will be able to get an early taste of the new technology later this summer. As part of an ESA-funded project, ten cinemas in Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK will be screening movies transmitted and played digitally rather than... view more... (2002-06-25)
Claritas Fossae tectonic region on Mars These Mars Express images show Claritas Fossae, an ancient tectonic region on Mars, west of Solis Planum, a tectonic and volcanic area south-east of the Tharsis volcano group. The images were taken by the High-Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on Mars in orbit 68 from an altitude of 271 km. The images are centred at 255.7° East and 30.9°... view more... (2004-03-31)
Sharper pictures for the dream factory Computer-generated special effects are a staple of contemporary film production. Digital images introduce complications, however, once it comes to projecting them onto movie screens in high quality. The majority of projectors still work with standard 35 mm film, which means that digital image sequences must be transferred frame by frame onto... view more... (2002-11-14)
Space engineers from India work with University of Leicester for first national astronomy satellite India's first national Astronomy satellite- Astrosat- is to have key components assembled by the University of Leicester. view more (2009-02-04)
Computer vision for the blind The white cane used by the blind as a travel aid may be universal, but it is not always adequate when it comes to pedestrian crossings. Although some crossings make a sound when it is safe to cross, many do not, and it is at these crossings that the blind need to know when the green man is showing. Adaptations of the white cane have been made,... view more... (2002-08-15)
Interactive TV Laboratory The Basque Association Vicomtech has designed and built an interactive TV Lab containing the hardware and software for the main technological platforms involved in the deployment of Digital Interactive TV Applications and Services that support DVB-MHP standars. The main purpose of this Lab is to experiment, to simulate and to contrast different... view more... (2002-10-08)
UVa Participates in Landmark Breast Cancer Screening Trial Digital mammography that uses computers to detect breast cancer found significantly (up to 28%) more cancers than screen film mammography in women 50 and younger, premenopausal and perimenopausal women, and women with dense breasts, according to results from one of the largest breast cancer screening studies ever performed. view more (2005-09-21)
The paperless office - Myth or Reality? In this age of emerging digital technology, why is the use of paper still on the increase? And for that matter, why are we still using paper at all? Experts have been predicting over the last thirty years the concept of the paperless office. Yet research from a newly published book, The Myth of the Paperless Office, by Richard Harper, University... view more... (2001-11-16)
Calling all teachers interested in space ESA and Eurisy are inviting European teachers to ESRIN in Italy, to participate in a workshop on the EDUSPACE website. This educational tool has been designed to introduce secondary school students to Earth observation satellite data and its many uses. EDUSPACE contains ideas, material and data that teachers can use to support geography and... view more... (2002-09-10)
Digital zebrafish embryo provides the first complete developmental blueprint of a vertebrate Researchers at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) have generated a digital zebrafish embryo - the first complete developmental blueprint of a vertebrate. With a newly developed microscope scientists could for the first time track all cells for the first 24 hours in the life of a zebrafish. view more (2008-10-10)
Digital AM Radio Despite the technical advances of digital FM radio, offering increased choice and crystal clear, disturbance-free radio reception, AM (medium and long-range) radio is still the most common medium used to broadcast news and entertainment around the world. Now EUREKA project E! 2390 DIAM has combined the benefits of digital radio with the range and... view more... (2004-06-21)
UK Shows the Way - Almost Half of eContent European Support Awarded Projects have UK Participation The European Commission's DG Information Society has revealed that 42% of the projects supported under the second call of the EU eContent programme have UK participation. The list of UK organisations taking the lead include The Environment Agency, The British Tourist Authority, Greater London Enterprise, One London Limited, Liverpool John Moores... view more... (2003-08-06)
New mammography technology improves cancer detection A new radiological diagnostic tool called stereo mammography allows clinicians to detect more lesions and could significantly reduce the number of women who are recalled for additional tests following routine screening mammography. view more (2007-11-29)
Satellite broadband to boost rural economies The so-called digital divide that excludes rural communities from the benefits of broadband access could be overcome by using a combination of wireless networks and satellite receivers. A new project aims to bring high-speed internet connections to rural areas of England and Scotland. The system could benefit rural economies and the market for... view more... (2003-10-15)
Fingerprinting euro coins Many Europeans are now learning to deal with a new currency. But also cash dispensers and cigarette machines must distinguish clearly between euros, the old currencies and counterfeit money. A miniature computer now checks the coins by means of digital image processing. For users of the new European currency, having adequate safeguards against... view more... (2002-02-01)
NESTA and the Wellcome Trust announce new science education initiative A new education initiative - Digital Science - which will support the development of innovative, new media approaches aimed at engaging young people with the social and ethical issues in science, was announced today by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) and the Wellcome Trust. The two organisations have joined... view more... (2004-07-27)
Interactive 3-D atlas of mouse brain now available on web Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have just launched a web-based 3-D digital atlas browser and database of the brain of a popular laboratory mouse. view more (2005-12-01)
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