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Accident Ahead? New Software Will Enable Cars To Make Coordinated Avoidance Maneuvers
Accident Ahead? New Software Will Enable Cars To Make Coordinated Avoidance Maneuvers
Accident Ahead? New Software Will Enable Cars To Make Coordinated Avoidance Maneuvers
A road construction barrier falls over: The car driver can't avoid it, since there are cars on the lane next to him. In future, a new software program will enable cars to coordinate maneuvers together in dangerous situations.
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| Cook Medical, the world leader in endovascular repair of aortic disease, has submitted an Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its new Zenith Low Profile Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) Endovascular Graft. | |
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Hey all, I was wondering if there are any maker in the twin cities area that would be interested in being able to goto a place that regularly stocked surplus lab equipment, test equipment, electronics components, as well as other odd ball stuff. I know that ax-man currently covers some of this market, however if and when they have things like test equipment it tends to be in poor shape, over priced, or both (dont get me wrong, i love that place, but thats been my experience) The reason I ask is that I work for a company that is looking into selling surplus (which we already have in inventory) and my fellow makers have always struck me as a viable market for this stuff (I know I end up taking a lot home...) So either way, please post your response. Thanks Michael |
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| • | Cepheid Molecular Diagnostic Test for MRSA and S. aureus Categorized 'Moderate Complexity' by FDA |
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| • | Parasites And Global Change: Past Patterns, Future Projections |
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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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