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The engineer (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
A group of Stanford University researchers specialising in artificial intelligence have developed an algorithm that makes it possible to embed photographs into video.
The engineer (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
A group of Stanford University researchers specialising in artificial intelligence have developed an algorithm that makes it possible to embed photographs into video.
The Remote Viewer (Free subscription) | yesterday
... of materials. A quantum step in that direction, if you’ll pardon the pun, has been taken by Stanford researchers who announced their success in a paper published in the journal Nature. Working in the Ginzton Laboratory, they’ve employed ultrafast lasers to set a new speed record for the time it takes to rotate the spin of an individual electron and confirm the spin’s new position....
Physorg (Free subscription) | 11/19/2008
A quantum step in that direction, if you'll pardon the pun, has been taken by Stanford researchers who announced their success in a paper published in the journal Nature. Working in the Ginzton Laboratory, they've employed ultrafast lasers to set a new speed record for the time it takes to rotate the spin of an individual electron and confirm the spin's new position. Why does that matter?...
Inside GNSS (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
... the Asia-Pacific region by 2010. Those details were revealed in a presentation given November 5 at Stanford University’s annual “PNT Challenges and Opportunities Symposium.” In April 2007, (BeiDou-2), which the nations plans to turn into a full-fledged GNSS system within a few years. Sponsored by the Stanford Center for Position, Navigation and Time, the symposium presentation was...