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Technology News for July 31, 2007

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Retention of peoples DNA records by police banned in Europe
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled in a landmark verdict that the retention of innocent peoples DNA and fingerprint records by police is illegal. ANI

Worlds fastest personal supercomputer unveiled
An American company has unveiled the worlds first personal supercomputer, which is 250 times faster than the average PCs. ANI

Dark matter in our Universe is just right for life
A new model by a scientist has determined that the amount of dark matter in our Universe is just right for life to emerge. ANI

Technology News for July 31, 2007

Graphene sensors sniff out single molecule of toxic gas
An international team of British, Dutch and Russian scientists have used graphene - the worlds thinnest material - to create sensors that can detect just a single molecule of a toxic gas. ANI

Japanese industrial robots turn drummers
Four industrials robots in Japan gave performances at the traditional taiko drumming competition. ANI

MIT boffins building mechanical fins to propel robotic submarines of future
Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are building a mechanical fin that mimics the action of the bluegill sunfish that could propel robotic submarines of the future. ANI

Pink makes for greener solar cells
Scientists at the Ohio State University have developed a new type of pink dye-sensitizes solar cells (DSSCs) from a mixture of red dye and a white metal oxide powder. ANI

Giant transport vehicle for Atacama Observatory rolls out
The first of the two huge transport vehicles for the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Observatory has rolled out of its hangar after successfully passing a series of tests. ANI

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