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Aug 2010
Projection System and Nanomaterials Create New Driving Aids

Drivers with poor eyesight may soon have technology in automobiles that will help them see a road’s edges or possible hazards more clearly, and shop owners may be able to display colorful images onto their storefront windows because of a projection system innovation.

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Cryogenic Technology Improves Infrared Imaging

Night-vision goggles, building security access devices, and law-enforcement reconnaissance systems could become smaller and lighter thanks to a cryogenic technology for infrared imaging. To reduce the size and weight of infrared imaging components, Virtual Aero-Surface Technologies (VAST, Atlanta, GA) is developing a miniaturized pulse-tube refrigerator to cool sensors.

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Jun 2010
Miniaturized Rad-Hard System Shrinks Propulsion Electronics
Polymer Coating Material Limits Computer Damage Caused by Vibrations
Large-Area Hydride Vapor Phase Epitaxy of Gallium Nitride
Apr 2010
Self-Assembling Molecules Could Replace Circuit-Writing Process
Feb 2010
Mass Spectrometer Saves Power While Tracking Harmful Substances
Shape-Memory Material Could Improve Prosthetics
Dec 2009
Commercial Spinoffs from Military R&D Programs
Oct 2009
Web-Based Software Uses Patient Data to Diagnose Cancer
Information Technology Helps Users Monitor Power Consumption
Scheduling Software Enables On-Time Aircraft Deliveries
Aug 2009
Imaging System Analyzes Crop Health
Apr 2009
Ceramic Manufacturing Technique Opens New Markets
New Micromachining Method Upgrades Microfluidic Chip Technology
Feb 2009
Innovative Mineral Product Stops High-Pressure Arterial Bleeding
DNA Sequencing Technique Can Produce a Genome in Less Than a Minute
Dec 2008
Fiber-Optic Technology Could Benefit Computer and Electronics Test Equipment
New Organic Polymers to Replace Crystalline Optical Materials
Breakthroughs in White LEDs Pave the Way for Changes in the Illumination Industry
Oct 2008
Robotics Software Tracks Position of Any 3D Object
Restraint System Improves Aircrew Safety
Aug 2008
Integrated Imaging System Enhances Detection Capabilities
Laser Televisions Promise More Vibrant Images
Biologically Inspired Foveal Sensing in Infrared Cameras
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