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Stem Cells Stuck in Patent Quagmire Indiana

Will two broad patents hinder embryonic stem cell research?

Visual Search for Better Online Shopping Indiana

A new website lets people search for hard-to-describe items by using pictures instead of words.

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A Sentinel to Screen Phone Calls Indiana

New software could block voice spam.

A Tiny Silicon Clock Indiana

A new method for making the MEMs-based silicon clocks in electronic circuits could lead to smaller, cheaper devices.

Beyond Silicon Indiana

Intel is exploring different materials for computer chips.

Capturing Online Video Pirates Indiana

Can video fingerprinting and watermarking technology stop copyright violators?

Faster, Farther Wi-Fi Indiana

Newly approved Wi-Fi standards should give a boost to the wireless industry -- and likely expand media in the home.

Forensic Watermarks in Mobile Devices Indiana

Researchers are working on a new watermarking scheme to deter people from illegally sharing videos.

Holograms Break Storage Record Indiana

New technology has almost twice the storage density of a magnetic hard drive.

IBM's Chip-Shrinking Secret Indiana

New tricks with light and lenses could produce the smallest microprocessors -- without revamping the industry.

Improved Visual Search Indiana

Researchers are trying to make computers see as we do.

More-Reliable Power Grids Indiana

Combining nanotechnology with wireless sensor networks could provide a cost-effective solution to widespread power failures.

Nanoparticle Infrared Detector Is Ultrasensitive, Cheap Indiana

These chips could lead to highly sensitive night-vision goggles and new medical imaging devices.

Plastic Sheet of Power Indiana

Printing flexible electronics on plastic provides a way to wirelessly power gadgets.

Revamping the Web Browser Indiana

Surfing the Web has meant using much the same technology for years. Now startups are working on new ways to navigate the Net.

Samsung's Plan for Terabit Flash Memory Indiana

New fabrication technology improves memory capacity without increasing chip size.

Seeing by Sound Indiana

A new wearable computer can transform cities and buildings into soundscapes, researchers say, helping visually impaired people get around more easily.

Self-Powered Silicon Laser Chips Indiana

A new method of turning waste heat into electrical power might speed up communications inside computers -- and mark another advance in the field of silicon photonics.

Smart Phones Finally Get Smart about Wi-Fi Indiana

New software takes advantage of Wi-Fi to make data downloads and voice calls far more affordable.

Solving Laptop Larceny Indiana

If your laptop is stolen, with your confidential data, several companies will help you get it back -- or else disable it.

Stem Cells Stuck in Patent Quagmire Indiana

Will two broad patents hinder embryonic stem cell research?

The Encrypted Chip Indiana

What will IBM's new hardware-based security technology be used for?

The Evolution of IM Indiana

Traditional instant-messenging giants like AOL and MSN aren't driving innovation in the field -- the open-source crowd is.

The Lithium-Ion Car Indiana

Altair Nanotechnologies plans to road test an advanced electric vehicle prototype.

Toward a High-Definition YouTube Indiana

The world's most advanced Internet backbone is not only 10 times fatter--it also pushes the envelope on reliability

Traveling Exhibit Promotes Independent Inventions Indiana

Inventors are tackling problems in energy, medicine, and construction -- and fueling interest in science and engineering.

Video Searching by Sight and Script Indiana

Researchers have designed an automated system to identify characters in television shows, paving the way for better video search.

Visual Search for Better Online Shopping Indiana

A new website lets people search for hard-to-describe items by using pictures instead of words.

Wireless Home Security Indiana

Upcoming decisions by the Wi-Fi Alliance could make securing a wireless home network easier.

You've Got PayMail Indiana

AOL has announced plans to charge for sending some e-mail, in hopes of curtailing spam. But skeptics aren't buying it.

Your Next Phone May Run Windows Indiana

Microsoft is trying to become a major player in the competitive and lucrative market for smart-phone operating systems.
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