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Gregory T. Huang Guest Contributor

  • Singapore Center Sets Ambitious Goals

    Singapore’s Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology is rapidly emerging as a world leader in nano-based biosensors and diagnostic devices.

  • Demo: Sensor World

    Millennial Net shows how wireless sensors can enable better energy efficiency and inventory control.

  • Zapping the Blues

    Magnetic therapy for depression enters widespread trials

  • Demo: Hollywood's Master of Light

    USC’s Paul Debevec shows how to use light from the real world-and algorithms from the digital one-to render an actor’s face as it would appear under any conditions.

  • Old Logs, New Tricks

    Software that analyzes system log files could help automate computer networks.

  • Wearable Devices Add Strength

    Robotic “power pants” use sensors and artificial muscles to give you an extra jolt of strength.

  • Diagnosing with Data

    The Mayo Clinic is transforming medicine with advanced computing.

  • The Web's New Currency

    A new generation of e-payment companies makes it easy to “pay as you go” for inexpensive Web content, portending big profits for online businesses.

  • Nanotech

    New materials engineered on the nanometer scale will lead to commercial products for electronics, energy, and medicine in three to five years.

  • Tracking's New Standard

    A new agreement on compatibility will let radio-frequency ID tags keep track of one another.

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