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HP Labs' find could revolutionize computing| HP Labs has proved the existence of a new element in electrical engineering that was first described in a scientific paper 37 years ago | | |
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| Mar.10 |
Stanford |
Computer w/sense of smell to be created| Professor Rhodes, through his startup called Evolved Machines, is working on a process to reverse-engineer the brain | |
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| Nov.4 |
Stanford |
Robo-car again wins the race| A team of computer scientists made history, again, when their robotic Junior crossed the finish line in a race over city-like streets ahead of CMU | |
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| Apr.8 |
Stanford |
Stanford Close To A.I. Robots For Home Stair' is a device, complete with switches, hard drives and wires that can be given a simple task, such as, empty the dishwasher
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SF Picks Google, EarthLink For Wi-Fi
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| Mar.9 |
SFO |
System Pinpoints Excessive Noise 29 permanent monitoring sites located throughout the Bay Area, mostly surrounding the runway
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| Oct.10 |
Stanford |
University Wins Robot Car Challenge| Diesel-powered, driverless Volkswagen Toureg won a $2 million desert race in Nevada | | |
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| Jul.1 |
HP |
Photons used to process data Hewlett-Packard scientists have conducted breakthrough research in computing
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| Jan.31 |
HP |
Alternative to transistors proposed Researchers at Hewlett-Packard have demonstrated a technology, crossbar latches, that could replace the transistors
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| Sep.29 |
Stanford |
Professor awarded MacArthur Fellowship Daphne Koller, associate professor of computer science, will receive a $500,000 grant over five years
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| Jul.8 |
HP |
Internet pioneer David Reed joins HP Labs Former chief scientist at Lotus Development will focus on advancing computer networking
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| Jun.26 |
Palo Alto |
School district's insecure wireless network Armed with a laptop and a wireless card, a reporter succeeded in accessing the insecure Wi-Fi network
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| May.6 |
Palo Alto |
102-year-old woman uses Internet Katherine Young checks her e-mail as often as 6 times a day
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| Mar.25 |
Stanford |
Technology Blocks GPS Interference Graduate student Frank Bauregger has invented an antenna for receivers on planes that blocks jamming
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| Mar.7 |
Stanford |
Researchers Set Internet Speed Record Researchers had found a way to send data more than 3,500 times faster than the typical broadband connection
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| Dec.8 |
SFO |
Pilot of Technology Award International Airport has been recognized as the winner of the 2002 Award by the Consumer Electronics Association
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| Sep.9 |
HP |
Researchers Make Memory from Molecules Scientists have created a 64-bit memory unit that fits inside a square micron
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| Apr.12 |
Stanford |
Largest database in world Database used by 600 physicists from nine nations has stored its 500,000th gigabyte of information
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| Feb.6 |
Palo Alto |
Computer scientist wins Heinz Award Anita Borg is a pioneer of programs for women in computer science
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| Jan.23 |
HP |
Race to build molecular computer Hewlett-Packard and UCLA have patented a means of getting around a hurdle in the race to build chips at the molecular level
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| Dec.2 |
Stanford |
Internet-operated labs created Professor Hesselink has created a distance learning company, which allows experiments to be conducted miles away
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| Jul.17 |
HP |
Molecular computers| Patents process could be breakthrough for computer circuits made of individual molecules | |
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