Visible-Light Communication Projector Adds Information To The Projected Image
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At the University of Tokyo, the Naemura Group is researching interactive ways of presentating information, using a projector that communicates through visible light. A visible-light communication projector can add information to the pr[...]
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Actroid-F Robot Gets A Brother And An Eye Implant
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AIST has developed a male version of its android robot Actroid-F, which was first shown to the public last year. These human-like robots imitate the movements of the people they are watching, and are currently being placed as observers[...]
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Tokyo University developped New Pigment Makes Tumor Cells Glow Red
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Tetsuo Nagano’s group at Tokyo University does research on fluorescent pigments, to analyze the molecules in living cells. In the course of this research, the Group has developed a new red fluorescent pigment, called Tokyo Magent[...]
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Tokyo U announced Optical Lattice Clock Accuracy with A 100 Quadrillionth Of A Second
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Optical lattice clocks are a new type of optical atomic clock. They were proposed in 2001 by University of Tokyo Professor Hidetoshi Katori, and experimentally demonstrated in 2005. Recently, Professor Katori’s group accurately k[...]
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The University of Tokyo introduces their first Wearable Ultra-Compact Blood-Flow Sensor
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This ultra-compact wearable blood flow sensor was created by a research group from Kyushu and Tokyo Universities. “We’ve developed the world’s first blood flow sensor that can take measurements while you move. Until n[...]
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kostas4X4 - [21/05/2013 - 07:21]