Sunday, July 28, 2013

A 911 call, heat-seeking technology led rescuers to dazed survivors of Hudson ...

A 911 call, heat-seeking technology led rescuers to dazed survivors of Hudson
Bond used his cellphone to call 911 late Friday night, and first responders relied on heat-seeking technology to locate the boat just south of the Tappan Zee Bridge, authorities said. On Saturday, a woman's body matching the description of 30-year-old …
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Dutch city the world's most inventive
In 2011, some 3 238 patent applications were filed in the Netherlands, according to the European Union's statistics office Eurostat. Of these, the Eindhoven region and in particular its research and development hub the High Tech Campus (HTC), accounted …
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Aramex founder steps in to help young technology entrepreneurs
Earlier this year, he became a board member of Foodonclick.com, which delivers restaurant meals in the UAE and elsewhere in the Arabian Gulf, and he opened an office in Dubai this month to support entrepreneurs from Mena. Here, in an interview with The …
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In rain, heat or snow, post offices seek new ideas
The planned "Rain, Heat and Snow" brand from the USPS is just one of the new ideas that postal services around the world have come up with in the face of the technological revolution that once looked to cripple them. "This agreement will put the Postal …
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Neuroscientists plant false memories in the brain
In the pair of studies, Tonegawa and colleagues at MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory showed that they could identify the cells that make up part of an engram for a specific memory and reactivate it using a technology called optogenetics.
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