SETI bioastro: FW: KurzweilAI.net Daily Newsletter

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Wed Sep 28 2005 - 13:38:06 UTC

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    >Molecule Walks Like a Human
    >KurzweilAI.net Sept. 28, 2005
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    >The "nano-walker," a molecule that
    >can move in a straight line on a
    >flat surface has been designed by UC
    >Riverside researchers, offering a
    >new approach for storing large
    >amounts of information on a tiny
    >chip. A DTA molecule moves in a
    >straight line on a flat surface,
    >such as a copper sheet shown here,
    >by mimicking a human walking The...
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    >Theorists describe optical circuit
    >elements
    >KurzweilAI.net Sept. 28, 2005
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    >University of Pennsylvania
    >engineers have theorized how
    >familiar circuit elements could be
    >created on the nanoscale to operate
    >using infrared or visible light.
    >Optical electronics would make it
    >possible to create faster computer
    >processors, construct nanoscale
    >antennas or build more
    >information-dense data- storage
    >devices. Optical electronics...
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    >Computer users move themselves with
    >the mind
    >news_at_nature.com Sept. 27, 2005
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    >Computer scientists have created a
    >brain-computer interface that can
    >read your thoughts. It allows you to
    >stroll down a virtual street. All
    >you have to do is think about
    >walking. The technology detects
    >brain waves by using electrodes
    >placed at strategic points on the
    >scalp; they are positioned over
    >brain areas known to be involved in
    >moving...
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