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Cornell cracks Galileo codes

July 14, 2006 Europe's answer to GPS may be in economic jeopardy, researchers say. But EU says signals aren't final or secret. Images: Europe's satellite navigation rival TAGS: code, European Union, GPS, researcher, satellite, Europe, security

Intel experiments with Wi-Fi as GPS substitute

July 12, 2005 Chipmakers are experimenting with using the wireless networks to triangulate an individual's location, especially in urban areas. TAGS: GPS, wireless network, Wi-Fi, Intel, person, location, messaging, researcher, satellite

Satellite tech to map U.K.'s underground cables

March 22, 2006 Project is expected to create 3D map of pipes and cables buried under U.K. roads, helping to reduce roadwork. TAGS: pipe, U.K., researcher, street, satellite, road, record, project, GPS, London, Microsoft Windows Vista

NASA tests lunar robots in Arctic crater

July 21, 2007 Researchers headed north to simulate a lunar environment. Unfortunately, the weather has been a little too nice.Photos: Lunar rovers on a test drive TAGS: robot, moon, weather, terrain, human, scientist, GPS, manufacturing, researcher, California

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, university, alternative energy, Stanford, energy, reaction, GPS, researcher, bug, car, project

Volcano research goes high-tech

October 2, 2004 But as Mount St. Helens rumbles into life after two quiet decades, it isn't exactly a hotbed of the latest gadgetry. TAGS: GPS, radar, mountain, satellite, scientist, laser, researcher, California

Quake watch turns to tech

July 6, 2005 New tools and real-time data help scientists assess the odds of the next big California earthquake. TAGS: seismology, Northern California, fault, scientist, computing, researcher, GPS, California, Real-Time, minute

From Intel's labs: Virus hunters and power savers

August 25, 2005 With a tool from the chipmaker, worms learn the meaning of Sartre's play, "No Exit." Also, image search and voltage regulators. TAGS: image search, worm, silicon, lab, virus, Intel, demo, GPS, chip company, researcher, photograph, image, hard drive

A century later, Einstein's first ideas still hold power

June 1, 2005 Quantum revelations underlie today's nanotech work in chip design and are a fact of life for GPS satellites. TAGS: quantum physics, physics, paper, theory, nanotechnology, century, GPS, professor, idea, researcher, satellite
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