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A Portable, Cheap Blood-Clotting Test

A new microsensor could help millions of patients who rely on blood-thinning drugs safely treat themselves.

Hack: The Nintendo Wii

Technology Review looks at the inner workings of the Nintendo Wii game console.

Motion-Sensing Tablet PCs

British Telecom tries to wed Nintendo Wii-style technology to a tablet PC.

Robotic Fleas Spring into Action

Tiny rubber bands can power microrobots that could serve as ultrasmall sensors.

MEMS for Viewing Faraway Galaxies

NASA engineers forge a next-generation microshutter device that allows the viewing of distant infrared images.

A Tiny Robotic Hand

An ultrasmall grabbing gadget might someday become a new tool in microsurgery.

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