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Increasing Demand Seen For New Agricultural Technology.

Increasing Demand Seen For New Agricultural Technology. The Yuma (AZ) Sun (2/8, Lobeck) reported, "The search is on for new agricultural technology, with the University of Arizona's help." Experts say the movement towards increased mechanization is driven, in part, by declining interest in farm work among young people. Similarly, Mark Siemens of the University of Arizona's Yuma Agricultural Cen..

Liquid Glass Spray Could Lessen Need For Cleaning Products.

Liquid Glass Spray Could Lessen Need For Cleaning Products. The UK's Telegraph (2/1, Collins) reported on a "liquid glass" spray, developed by German company Nanopool, "which forms an easy-clean coating one millionth of a millimetre thick" that "can be applied to virtually any surface to protect it against water, dirt, bacteria, heat and UV radiation." The product is primarily silicon dioxide, ..

Tobacco Plants Engineered To Grow Synthetic Solar Cells.

Tobacco Plants Engineered To Grow Synthetic Solar Cells. Popular Science (1/25, Dillow) reports that researchers at UC Berkeley have "genetically programmed a virus that can infect a tobacco crop," and "causes the plant to manufacture artificial chromosphores, tiny structures that turn sunlight into high-powered electrons." This development could eventually mean "an environmentally safe manufac..

Virtualization, Cloud Computing Seen As Pivotal In Server Technology

Virtualization, Cloud Computing Seen As Pivotal In Server Technology Trends. In an article titled "Top 10 Server Technology Trends for the New Decade," Server Watch (1/21, Hess) reported, "Mobility and agility are the two key concepts for the new decade of computing innovation. At the epicenter of this new enabled computing trend is cloud computing," which, along with "virtualization...will cha..

Tobacco Plants Engineered To Grow Synthetic Solar Cells.

Tobacco Plants Engineered To Grow Synthetic Solar Cells. Popular Science (1/25, Dillow) reports that researchers at UC Berkeley have "genetically programmed a virus that can infect a tobacco crop," and "causes the plant to manufacture artificial chromosphores, tiny structures that turn sunlight into high-powered electrons." This development could eventually mean "an environmentally safe manufact..

Report On Haiti Devastation Cites Poor Building Practices.

Report on Haiti Devastation Cites Poor Building Practices. The San Jose Mercury News (1/27, Tribune) reports, "Haiti's construction industry is to blame for hundreds of thousands of deaths in a tragedy that will repeat itself unless there are changes to building practices there," according to Eduardo Fierro, president of BFP Engineers. "In one of the first technical reports on this month's earth..

Researchers Using 3D Graphics Chips To Improve Speed Of Medical Imagin

Researchers Using 3D Graphics Chips To Improve Speed Of Medical Imaging. Computerworld (1/28, Mearian) reports that researchers from Northeastern University and Massachusetts General Hospital "have taken a cue from the gaming industry by using 3D video graphics chips to develop a parallel software platform that can speed the processing times, in this case for medical digital imaging, by 10 to 1..

E. coli Bacteria Engineered To Produce Diesel From Biomass.

E. coli Bacteria Engineered To Produce Diesel From Biomass. AFP (1/28) reports, "Gene scientists have coaxed bacteria into eating agricultural waste and secreting diesel, offering a potentially cheaper, greener energy source than present-day biofuels," according to the results of a recent study published in the journal Nature. The researchers created "a genetically-engineered version" of Escher..

Samsung Licenses University Of Illinois Manufacturing Technology

Samsung Licenses University Of Illinois Manufacturing Technology. The AP (1/29) reports, "Samsung Electronics has signed a deal to license technology developed more than a decade ago by a University of Illinois professor that extends the life of silicon chips." The technology, which was developed by professor Joseph Lyding 14 years ago, "allows chip makers to substitute deuterium for hydrogen i..

Prototype Magnetometer Could Improve Diagnosis Of Cardiac Conditions.

Prototype Magnetometer Could Improve Diagnosis Of Cardiac Conditions. CNET News (1/29, Moore) reports on a prototype magnetometer "being developed at the University of Leeds [that] could greatly improve the diagnosis of cardiac conditions." The device "can detect tiny magnetic variations, revealing the presence of cardiac conditions," and the researchers are currently working to develop a minia..