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(11/30/00 5:00am)
For those of us who remember the first days of computers, the mouse was a glorious invention to remove the tedium of navigating through keyboard and cursor keys. Its ease of use, multiple functionality and speed was a huge step forward to make computers user-friendly. In the ever-expanding innovation explosion the emphasis is now on increasing human-computer interaction and reducing the dependence on intermediary interfaces. Enter eye gaze technology.
(04/27/00 4:00am)
About 98,000 Americans are dying from medical errors each year. Such an appalling statistic is the equivalent of one jumbo jet plane crash per day.
(02/03/00 5:00am)
(This is the first in a series about the technological advances that will be introduced during the new century. This column describes Britain's new Millennium Dome, which exhibits some of these exciting possibilities.)
(12/02/99 5:00am)
If you've ever questioned the worth of scientific research, its utility to mankind, and the justification for spending vast amounts of the government's money on something that just may result in nothing - sometimes you might have a case.
(10/07/99 4:00am)
The University nuclear reactor ceased operations in July 1998 and is now undergoing decommission, or complete dismantling. In light of the recent accident at the Uranium Processing Plant in Japan, a question now surfaces: Did the reactor, called UVAR, ever pose a health threat at the University?
(09/16/99 4:00am)
Solar power still is a futuristic idea as the new millennium approaches, but two University Engineering student groups have challenged themselves to make it part of today's technology. The University solar car team and solar airship project are utilizing the power of the sun to accomplish their respective engineering feats.