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20/02/2012 Graphene breakthrough could yield faster electronics
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a new method for chemically altering graphene, a development that could be a step toward the creation of faster, thinner, flexible electronics. Highly desired for its many promising attributes, graphene is a one atom thick, honeycomb shaped latti ... Read more

31/01/2012 Elastic electronics pave way for bio-integrated medical devices
A researcher is developing an electronic tattoo that has the potential to prevent epileptic seizures before they happen, or that could be placed on the surface of a beating heart to monitor its functions. John Rogers, materials scientist at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, believes he ha ... Read more

19/01/2012 Sensor-enabled smart pill to revolutionise healthcare?
US firm Proteus Biomedical has teamed up Lloyds Pharmacy to bring to market a sensor-enabled pill that can monitor patients' adherence to medication. The Helius system consists of a sensor patch worn on the body and ingestible event markers (IEM's) that can be taken with pills or incorporated direc ... Read more
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The thing about setting a land speed record is that speeding up is only half of the problem. Once you've gone flashing through the timing lights of the measured mile at over 1000mph you are faced with stopping a heavy, very high speed vehicle in a limited distance (about 5½ miles on our chosen track on Hakskeen Pan in South Africa). 5½ miles sounds like a long way, but if you're doing a mile every 3½ seconds, it doesn't seem that far at all!

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