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Call for Makers: Tell Us About Your Make Controller Project
Call for Makers: Tell Us About Your Make Controller Project
Call for Makers: Tell Us About Your Make Controller Project
Dear Makers:
Have you mastered the Make Controller, our next-generation modular, programmable controller board? In the short time it's been out, we've heard of many clever applications: from robotics to special effects to motor control.
If you've worked with the Make Controller, tell us about it by posting a short description, a photo, and contact information in this forum topic, or email mcmakers )at( makezine )dot( com. We'll include the best applications in an upcoming Make article and tout your technical brilliance to the world! Plus, we'll find a few goodies from the Make Store to bestow upon the technically worthy.
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Have you mastered the Make Controller, our next-generation modular, programmable controller board? In the short time it's been out, we've heard of many clever applications: from robotics to special effects to motor control.
If you've worked with the Make Controller, tell us about it by posting a short description, a photo, and contact information in this forum topic, or email mcmakers )at( makezine )dot( com. We'll include the best applications in an upcoming Make article and tout your technical brilliance to the world! Plus, we'll find a few goodies from the Make Store to bestow upon the technically worthy.
Click Here to read the entire article...
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| • | First Underwater Neutrino Telescope Has Been Constructed |
| Construction of the first underwater neutrino telescope has just been completed. Since early June, the last two detection lines of Antares have been probing the bottom of the Mediterranean for neutrinos of cosmic origin. There are now 12 detection lines aimed at observing these elementary particles, which provide insight into the most violent phenomena in the Universe. | |
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| • | A Report By Leading Clinical Researchers On The Current Quantitative Imaging Tools For Lung Cancer Drug Assessment |
| Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Quantitative Imaging Tools for Lung Cancer Drug Assessment" report to their offering. | |
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| • | 3M Discontinues Collaboration with Gen-Probe to Develop Molecular Tests for Healthcare-Associated Infections |
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| • | Where Is Your Soil Water? Crop Yield Has The Answer |
| Crop yield is highly dependent on soil plant-available water, the portion of soil water that can be taken up by plant roots. New research has shown that measured plant-available water capacity correlated with corn yield better in dry years than in normal or wet years. Agreement between measured plant-available water and estimates was weaker in the claypan soils than well-drained soils. | |
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| • | Dr. Eric Isaacs, Director, Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory, and Professor of Physics, James Franck Institute, University of Chicago, 8-9-07 |
| Nanotechnology, x-ray microscopy, solar energy, nanophotonics, nanoscopic battery. Dr. Eric Isaacs has been a developer of modern synchrotron-based x-ray scattering techniques including inelastic x-ray scattering and a hard x-ray nano-probe. Research interests include novel electronic and magnetic materials with a particular focus on creating images of new phenomena in reciprocal and real space at the nanoscale. | |
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By editors@medicalnewstoday.com (MNT Editors) - Copyright 2008 Medical News Today - version: v1.5 build A