NASA Researchers Evaluate Sensor Technology Edwards AFB CA (AFNS) Jul 17, 2008 (Space War)
NASA Researchers Evaluate Sensor Technology Edwards AFB CA (AFNS) Jul 17, 2008 (Space War)
NASA researchers are evaluating an advanced, fiber optic-based sensing technology that could aid development of active control of wing shape. Controlling a wing’s shape in flight would allow it to take advantage of aerodynamics and improve overall aircraft efficiency.
Wash-out doesn’t discourage Pierce delegation to Wisconsin Farm Technology Days (Rivertowns.net)
The Pierce County edition of Wisconsin Farm Technology Days is still 23 months away but the countdown took on fresh urgency last week when local volunteers traveled across the state and saw firsthand, the work to be done.
Erik Huggers confirmed as BBC director of future media and technology (Guardian Unlimited)
Erik Huggers has been confirmed by the BBC as its new director of future media and technology, replacing Ashley Highfield. By Jemima Kiss
BBC’s Huggers Confirmed Future Media & Technology Director (CBS News)
As we and several others forecast back in April, BBC future media and technology (FM&T) controller Erik Huggers has just been confirmed in the director role, its top new media post, replacing Ashley Highfield on August 1. He will control a 2008/09 budget of 114.4 million ($228 million) for BBC.co.uk alone, but Huggers’ responsibilities encompass all internet, interactive TV, mobile, broadband …
Effective technology integration across various subjects (Times of Malta)
Statistical evidence from the UK shows that ICT can enhance attainment in subjects. The UK’s largest impact study shows a rise in subject performance through ICT use in English, Science, Design and Technology.
SAVE THE DATE: Technology session set in Mt. Laurel (Courier-Post)
NWN Corporation and Cisco will hold "Secured Wireless Technology: An Update," 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesday at NWN, 130 Gaither Drive, Mount Laurel. Register at www.NWNit.com/events.
MIT develops new solar technology (UPI)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 17 (UPI) — The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has improved solar cells.