29/05/2015
Diabetes Has a New Enemy: Robo-Pancreas Sensors, actuators, and algorithms can automatically control blood sugar
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Our company ELECTRONITROL founded in 1987 from last 22 years we are involved in various types of research and design projects for various Defense organizations, as well as commercial and domestic electronics product manufacturing companies. Six years back ELECTRONITROL has made a separate division of technical training (TECH – CENTER) for industry professionals and BE students. The technical train
29/05/2015
Diabetes Has a New Enemy: Robo-Pancreas Sensors, actuators, and algorithms can automatically control blood sugar
29/05/2015
Origami Robot Folds Itself Up, Does Cool Stuff, Dissolves Into Nothing Tiny self-folding magnetically actuated robot creates itself when you want it, disappears when you don
24/05/2015
Our Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is studying an elongated crater called "Spirit of St. Louis" and a rock spire called "Lindbergh Mound" within the crater. Learn more about this spot on the Red Planet: http://go.nasa.gov/1RcbutM
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02/05/2015
Tomorrow's Technology...Today! Get caught up on today's coolest technology and learn about what's coming in the future, only on Discovery Classics!
30/04/2015
"Holey" Graphene Improved as an Electrode Material - IEEE Spectrum Researchers develop a more refined process for making holes in graphene that promises greater charge capacity for supercapacitors
30/04/2015
IBM Shows First Full Error Detection for Quantum Computers - IEEE Spectrum IBM's four-qubit array is the first to detect both types of quantum computing errors
08/04/2015
DAY 2 ROBOTICS WORKSHOP FOR JUNIOR
08/04/2015
DAY 1 ROBOTICS WORKSHOP FOR JUNIORS
08/04/2015
ROBOTICS WORKSHOP OF DAY TWO AND DAY 3
08/04/2015
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