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With an innovative array of sensors that let this robo-vac navigate obstacles on your living-room floor, Roomba offers a glimpse into the future of housecleaning. Read the review on page 59, then head to TIME.com to see an animated graphic detailing the soul of this new machine and watch video of the cleaner in action. All at time.com/roomba...
Nanotechnology takes its name from a nanometer (nm), a billionth of a meter, or about one one-hundred-thousandth the diameter of a human hair. In common usage, it refers to an array of new machines and materials whose key parts are smaller than 100 nanometers and to the new tools, such as Veeco Instruments' atomic-force microscopes and Nanometrics' inspection tools for semiconductor makers, that allow the tiny parts and particles to be observed and manipulated. It is a mysterious realm in which the laws of classical physics yield to those of quantum mechanics, in which the powerful bonds...
...during his first 100 days in office, Berlusconi has been busy pushing his "justice reform" package. It appears to have less to do with justice than with procedural maneuvering in the last cases remaining from a series of probes into his business activities. Over the past decade, an array of separate fraud or corruption cases have concluded with no convictions, as judges have absolved Berlusconi or found insufficient evidence or the statute of limitations has expired. The Milan trial - in which he and his associates are accused of paying off judges in a case related to the state's sale...
...regulars say that these policy groups will not only fill a hole in the institute’s array of programs, but will also help to alleviate complaints that the IOP makes students do too much grunt work...
...study, is accidentally skipping a dose. The second most common mistake is taking the medication at the wrong time. Both of these errors could be diminished considerably if patients and patients' families pay careful attention to the dosage and distribution of what can often be a dizzying array of medications. This is especially true if you're keeping an eye on prescriptions for a young child, an elderly person or someone with compromised immunity, populations that can suffer much more dangerous responses to drug errors than someone whose immune system is up to speed...