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Why do humans walk on two legs? To save energy

July 23, 2007 Chimps on treadmills may help explain why human ancestors evolved into bipeds 10 million years ago.Images: Humans vs. chimps at the gym TAGS: leg, treadmill, energy, human, patch management, researcher

A 30-year memory problem solved?

March 16, 2005 Heat and repeat. If Royal Philips Electronics researchers are right, this is how data will be stored in the future. Photo: Measuring Memory TAGS: Philips Electronics N.V., Gordon Moore, material, reflection, energy, researcher, memory

Year in review: Back to nature

January 6, 2005 The natural world was the focus of much nanotechnology and energy research. Robots, meanwhile, were learning to mimic crabs and bees. TAGS: nanotechnology, robot, energy, nature, scientist, supercomputer, researcher, material, start-up, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, video

Stanford project mixes Darwin with hydrogen

July 21, 2005 Can a microorganism help people create better cars? It may depend on how the bugs emerge from a selective breeding program. TAGS: hydrogen, alternative energy, university, GPS, Stanford, reaction, energy, researcher, bug, car, project

Nanotech to pave way for micro-machines

February 24, 2003 Disposable satellite transmitters, inexpensive medical testing equipment and other devices will become possible over the next 10 years, thanks to nanotechnology. TAGS: MEMS, nanotechnology, transmitter, powerline, energy, engineering, radio, satellite, development, IBM Corp., researcher, battery, conference
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