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The US-based Brammo Inc. has recently introduced Enertia, an electric motorcycle that offers users an ecological means of transport. Unlike most 'green' vehicles, Enertia's performance promises to match that of most motorbikes, while keeping clean the surrounding air.  |
A detailed, functional artificial human brain can be built within the next 10 years, a leading scientist has claimed. Henry Markram, director of the Blue Brain Project, has already simulated elements of a rat brain. He told the TED Global  |
Anyone who has flown over the western United States knows the patterns well: Seemingly endless repetitions of similar landforms, ridges and valleys and ridges and valleys arranged with nearly the regularity of the teeth on a comb. Now, an MIT  |
Dry-eye sufferers and glaucoma patients may soon be able to trade their messy eye drops for a contact lens that delivers medication gradually over time. Although eye drops account for 90 percent of all eye medication, drops are irritating and  |
Korean researchers have created nanoscale lenses with superhigh resolution using a novel self-assembly method. So far, they've demonstrated that the tiny lenses can be used for ultraviolet lithography, for imaging objects too tiny for conventional lenses, and for capturing individual  |
Our brains have a remarkable ability to assimilate motor skills that allow us to perform a host of tasks almost automatically-driving a car, riding a bicycle, typing on a keyboard. Now add another to the list: operating a computer using  |
Researchers collect fish in Brazil's Anavilhanas Reserve in the Amazon Basin, which contains more than half of the planet's remaining rain forests. On July 21, 2009, the species-rich region was named one of 28 finalists for the New7Wonders of Nature,  |
Catch up with some Bronco news and notes involving Santa Clara baseball players past, present and future.  |  |
In only two years Robbie Reid has turned into the top runner for the men's cross country and track teams. Entering his junior year Reid takes a look at the upcoming cross country season and the hundreds of miles he  |  |
Santa Clara student-athletes earned the highest GPA on record in the Spring quarter. The team that led to the outstanding 3.152 term GPA was the softball team which posted a Santa Clara-high 3.487 GPA.Ten of the Bronco softball players finished  |  |
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