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...noses, chemical sensors replace the body's cellular receptors, and microprocessors substitute for the brain. "What limits these devices is how well the sensors are doing," explains Nathan Lewis, the Caltech chemist who helped invent the sensor technology licensed by Cyrano and who has since continued his research independently. He compares the power of e-noses to the resolution of computer monitors: "Are you seeing the world in eight shades of gray or in 16 million colors...
Robinson earned his fortune by helping to design a cellular telephone network in the Caribbean. He has not lived or worked in Massachusetts for years, but has voted here recently. Alumni directories list his address as New York City. He claims a residence in Greenwich, Conn...
Loeb Professor of the Natural Sciences Samuel L. Kunes, an expert in the field of vision and the brain, accepted tenure in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology last month...
Kunes currently teaches three classes in the Molecular and Cellular Biology Department, including "Molecular Genetics of Neuronal Development...
...Technology already devised a method to brush away the radio waves and bypass brain cell mutation. For cell phone addicts everywhere, profit-hungry companies have not missed a beat. To combat this medical finding and loss of sales, auxiliary earpiece/headsets accompany most new cellular models. With this little ear-piece in place the phone can be stored in a pocket away from the ear and head area thus reducing the talkers' interaction with killer radio waves...