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NASA, GM believes Robonaut2 will work alongside humans

NASA, GM believes Robonaut2 will work alongside humans

Faster and more dexterous than its predecessor, Robonaut2, or R2, is being designed by engineers for use both in automotives plants and space travel. A combination of control, sensor, and vision advances are allowing R2 to perform complex tasks using its hands.

Manufacturing challenge: Can you stack a better pallet?

Manufacturing challenge: Can you stack a better pallet?

NIST is looking for university teams to automate and improve on one of the common warehouse tasks: pallet-stacking. Using a cheap computer gaming engine, participants will have to develop computer code to deal with a complexity of modern warehousing called mixed palletizing, which is efficient for transporting good, but is tough to automate.

Street-legal airplane made possible with new rules, new software

Street-legal airplane made possible with new rules, new software

Engineering companies are increasingly leveraging the power of 3D and finite-element modeling. Terrafugia, an aeronautical startup by a group of MIT aeronautical engineers and business grads, recently partnered with design software maker Dassault Systemes to help refine the Transition Roadable Aircraft, an airplane that takes advantage of new FAA rules.

Building real security with virtual worlds

Advances in computerized modeling and prediction of group behavior, together with improvements in video game graphics, are making possible virtual worlds in which defense analysts can explore and predict results of many different possible military and policy actions, say computer science researchers at the Univ. of Maryland.

Bucking the Software Trend

Bucking the Software Trend

In the August 2009 issue of R&D Magazine, I wrote about some of the trends that are affecting the development strategies of developers of scientific software.

Tying It All Together

Tying It All Together

Modeling and simulation are a necessity for nearly all scientists. Software vendors are on the hot seat in making their products measure up to demand.

SAP BusinessObjects Portfolio of Information Management Solutions Adds Product Enhancements

To provide organizations with a foundation of trusted information for all their key business processes and decisions, SAP announced enhancements to SAP BusinessObjects Data Services and SAP BusinessObjects Data Federator software, part of SAP BusinessObjects information management (IM) solutions.

Korean grant launches multimedia skunkworks

Imagine watching your favorite TV show and talking about it with one friend on the phone, while at the same time trading messages with others on Twitter and email. Sound like an impossible juggling act? A team of faculty from the Georgia Institute of Technology has formed a historic partnership with the Korean government, industry, and universities to develop a single platform where these and even more multimedia functions can take place, even anticipating what show you might like to watch or what music you might want to listen to.

First electronic quantum processor created

Yale Univ. researchers have created the first rudimentary solid-state quantum processor, which takes them a step closer toward building a quantum computer. They also used the two-qubit superconducting chip to successfully run elementary algorithms, such as simple search, demonstrating quantum information processing with a solid-state devices for the first time.

GPUs useful for more than just gaming

Processing large amounts of imaging data requires repetitive arithmetic horsepower, literally number crunching. Researchers are increasingly looking at graphics processing units—typically found in video game consoles—and tailored code libraries to help them process data collected by radar and sensors up 350 times faster than with traditional central processing units.

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Much ado about next to nothing

Much ado about next to nothing

The recent review of the past 10 years of the National Nanotechnology Initiative--as presented by the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology--suggested the rise of nanomanufacturing as the near future of nanotechnology. But the actual proposed funding reflects a cautious approach, even about nanotech in general.

Lunar tires, space MRSA, and resonating microfluidics

Lunar tires, space MRSA, and resonating microfluidics

I typically attend the annual Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy each year in pursuit of specific coverage. This year, I sought out candidates for coverage in a vacuum technology article, and pulled together some instruments for a spectroscopy guide. But as busy as that kept me, it wasn’t all mass spectrometers and vacuum pumps on the show floor.  

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NuGard Coating Ashburn Hill

NuGard Coating Ashburn Hill

NuGard First Response Protective Clothing are lightweight coveralls, jackets, and pants that provide protection from heat and flame while keeping the wearers body temperature constant.

Multi-Touch Music Maker

Multi-Touch Music Maker

Professor David Wessel shows his multi-touch interface that uses computer technologies that allow him to experiment with fine controls to "caress" the instrument.

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Submersible FlowCAM catches particle images and data in-situ and real-time
Submersible FlowCAM catches particle images and data in-situ and real-time

Fluid Imaging Technologies recently introduced its Submersible FlowCAM particle and cell imaging and analysis system at Ocean Sciences 2010 in Portland, Ore. The remote sensing platform can be used for continuous, unattended monitoring tethered to research vessels or autonomous submersibles.

Daytime running light has just two LEDs

The new OSTAR Compact LED from OSRAM has been developed specifically for use in vehicle headlights. Despite drawing just 5 W, the device provides 300 lumens of power and meets ECE/SAE color binning requirements for use on motor vehicles.

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High pressure fittings
High pressure fittings

VICI Valco’s 360 µm High Pressure Fitting design permits direct connection of 360 micron OD fused silica, PEEK, stainless, or electroformed nickel tubing without having to use liners.

Ultra-smooth flow chemistry pump

Syrris launched its new Asia Syringe Pump. Designed for flow chemistry, the Asia Pump is rated to 20 bar (300 psi) and highly chemically resistant using PTFE (and other fluorinated polymers) and glass.

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