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    News3fa
    During the production of glass and plastic products, molten glass or plastic polymers are molded, thermoformed, or extruded to form the final product.
    Jan. 2, 2012
    News2f1
    While airborne remote sensing systems have been used for a number of years to monitor the health of crops, they are unaffordable to small or medium-sized producers.
    Jan. 2, 2012
    News1 Fig
    Before the advent of digital photography, most documentary film makers and television production organizations used 16-mm film cameras.
    Jan. 2, 2012
    Snap Track
    A new system makes it possible for spectators to follow multiple players at once on a football field or basketball court, even when they are crouched behind another player.
    Jan. 1, 2012
    Snap Blind
    A researcher at the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute (San Francisco, CA, USA) plans to develop and evaluate a cell-phone-based system to enable visually impaired individuals...
    Jan. 1, 2012
    Snap Sphere
    An interactive spherical screen, the Puffersphere, that can display images visible from all directions made its debut this year at the opening of the Missoni Hotel (Kuwait City...
    Jan. 1, 2012
    Snap Pv
    With demand for photovoltaic (PV) panels more than doubling year on year, manufacturers are under increasing pressure to improve the efficiencies of the solar cells as well as...
    Jan. 1, 2012
    Andywilson
    Some years ago on a trip to England, I decided to accompany my brother to the local supermarket to help him with his weekly groceries.
    Jan. 1, 2012