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Apr 4, 2005

Ophthalmologists and physicists team up to design 'bionic eye'

Stanford physicists and eye doctors have teamed up to design a "bionic eye," of sorts. On Feb. 22 in the Journal of Neural Engineering, Daniel Palanker, Alexander Vankov and Phil Huie from the Department of Ophthalmology ...

Jan 12, 2005

Optical innovator uses soda-straw-like tubes to solve widespread sensing problems

Car battery failing? Hazardous material leaching? Oil level dropping? There you are, tapping your fingers on the cold steering wheel as your windows cloud over from your breath. How could you have known your car battery ...

Jan 2, 2005

Asleep at the wheel

Driver fatigue is a common cause of road accidents. A new system warns drowsy drivers before it’s too late. At the Vehicle Interaction Lab, researchers are studying in a virtual environment how best to design the electronic ...

Sep 21, 2004

Boeing, IBM Strategic Alliance Boosts Net-Centric Technology

Industry Leaders Join Together to Address $200 Billion Market Boeing and IBM announced a strategic alliance to address an estimated $200 billion market for ground and space-based systems to enhance the nation's military ...

Aug 10, 2004

World's First 3-D Image Sensor Technology Made Available to Developers

Research and development professionals in robotics, materials handling, biometrics, vehicle safety, security, virtual control systems, and a wide variety of other potential or existing applications for computer or "machine" ...

Jun 29, 2004

Sound With Space and Motion; Real Life Reflection

A conversation snaps around you. A string trio plays in front of you as you turn your attention from cello to violin. A soprano walks across the stage, and you turn your head to follow her voice. Conventional sound recording ...

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