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    Analyzing glass products is a particularly challenging automation task. Glass tableware, for example, exhibits many different physical and optical properties.
    May 1, 2013
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    Those who left the Automated Imaging Association's (AIA) 2013 Business Conference early would have missed two of perhaps the most interesting presentations.
    May 1, 2013
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    Determining the color of objects and whether they match specific criteria is important in many manufacturing sectors, including cable manufacturing and assembly.
    May 1, 2013
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    Using high-speed cameras, researchers at Saarland University and the University of Pennsylvania have shown that the plasma in blood is a non-Newtonian fluid.
    May 1, 2013
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    Wayne Dickson, PhD, and his colleagues at King's College London have developed a new metamaterial that could be used to develop novel sensors for ultrasound imaging systems, enabling...
    May 1, 2013
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    Engineers at LC Technologies (www.eyegaze.com) have developed an eye-tracking system that enables people with disabilities such as multiple sclerosis and traumatic brain injury...
    May 1, 2013
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    Ikotech has developed a system called the HyperFlux to analyze the size of cells and their concentrations and magnetophoretic mobility-or particle velocity-within a magnetic field...
    May 1, 2013
    Andy Wilson
    Last month I received a telephone call from a reader who wished to purchase numerous PC-based frame grabbers for a military customer.
    May 1, 2013