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When Your Diet Needs a Band-Aid

A new "smart patch" determines caloric intake and expenditure.

Nanosensors Made Easy

A trick to assemble nanowires on silicon could lead to cheap, tiny sensing devices.

Tracking Traffic with Cell Phones

A new project collects traffic data from GPS-enabled cell phones.

Detecting Brain Chemicals

A new device could help with deep brain stimulation.

Detecting Pollution with Living Biosensors

Color-coded bacteria light the way to oil spills at sea.

Self Surveillance

A new device tracks activity and sleep patterns 24-7.

Find a Parking Space Online

Street-embedded sensors monitor parking availability.

Pushing Pixels

Kodak brings digital cameras into the 50-megapixel range.

A Picowatt Processor

A low-power chip could be used for implantable medical sensors.

Oil Left in the Ground

High prices still haven't prompted companies to use advanced extraction methods.

A Training Tool for Athletes

A sensor-laden armband gives users musical cues to improve their game.

The Networked Pill

A new information system records what pills do to the body.

Three-Minute Anthrax Sensor

A new detector uses living cells that light up in the presence of airborne bioterror agents, such as anthrax and smallpox.

Saving Energy in Data Centers

A group at Microsoft Research attacks the problem on two fronts.

Bloodless Diabetes Monitoring

A new noninvasive tool uses electromagnetic waves to measure glucose levels.

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