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Printed Optical Electronics Come Into View
Printed Optical Electronics Come Into View
Printed Optical Electronics Come Into View
European researchers have taken a major step towards the goal of developing printable electronics that can be used for creating radio frequency identification tags and flexible watch displays. Researchers have long dreamed of being able to print electronic components directly onto organic materials such as paper, fabrics, or plastic.
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| • | RadarFind Technology Not Applicable To Study Results Indicating That Radio Frequency Identification Can Interfere With Medical Equipment |
| RadarFind Corporation, a health care technology company offering a Real Time Location System (RTLS) for tracking medical equipment in hospitals, said that a recent report stating radio frequency identification (RFID) can interfere with medical equipment in hospitals does not apply to its technology. RadarFind's technology experts with extensive knowledge of deploying systems within hospitals are available for media interviews to address the report. | |
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| • | Pesticides Persist In Ground Water |
| Numerous studies over the past four decades have established that pesticides, which are typically applied at the land surface, can move downward to reach the water table at detectable concentrations. The downward movement of pesticide degradation products can also contribute to the contamination of ground water. This study found that the pesticides and degradation products detected most frequently in shallow ground-water samples were predominantly from two classes of herbicides -- triazines and chloroacetanilides. | |
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| • | Cathleen Campbell, President and CEO, U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation, 7-26-07 |
| Science and Diplomacy, public health challenges, reducing security risks, developing reliable energy sources. A private, nonprofit organization established in 1995 by the U.S. Government, CRDF promotes international science and technical collaborations. CRDF has provided grants, technical assistance, and training to scientists and engineers in Eurasia, and recently has expanded its geographical focus to include the Middle East and Baltic regions. Cathleen Campbell has nearly three decades of international science and technology policy and program management experience. She served from 1998 to 2002 as Director of the Office of International Policy and Programs in the Technology Administration of the Department of Commerce. | |
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