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Engineering | News releases | Research | Science | Technology December 5, 2017 In first, 3-D printed objects connect to WiFi without electronics UW engineers have developed the first 3-D printed plastic objects that can connect to WiFi without electronics. The attachment above can sense when your laundry soap is running low — and automatically order more.Mark Stone/University of Washington
Engineering | News releases | Research | Technology February 23, 2016 UW engineers achieve Wi-Fi at 10,000 times lower power UW computer scientists and electrical engineers have generated “passive” Wi-Fi transmissions that use 10,000 times less power than current methods.University of Washington The upside of Wi-Fi is that it’s everywhere – invisibly connecting laptops to printers, allowing
University of Washington researchers have performed what they believe is the first noninvasive human-to-human brain interface, with one researcher able to send a brain signal via the Internet to control the hand motions of a fellow researcher. University of Washington researcher Rajesh Rao, left, plays a computer game with his mind. Across campus, researcher Andrea Stocco, right, wears a magnetic
Engineering | News releases | Research | Technology August 13, 2013 Wireless devices go battery-free with new communication technique We might be one step closer to an Internet-of-things reality. University of Washington engineers have created a new wireless communication system that allows devices to interact with each other without relying on batteries or wires for power. Using ambient bac
Engineering | News releases | Research | Technology June 4, 2013 Wi-Fi signals enable gesture recognition throughout entire home Forget to turn off the lights before leaving the apartment? No problem. Just raise your hand, finger-swipe the air, and your lights will power down. Want to change the song playing on your music system in the other room? Move your hand to the right and flip through
Health and medicine | News releases | Research | Science | Technology January 12, 2012 Surgical robots to provide open-source platform for medical robotics research In a basement on the University of Washington campus perch seven identical robots. Named Raven, each has two winglike arms that end in tiny claws designed to perform surgery on a simulated patient. Soon the robots will be flown
Alpine is a fast, easy to use email client that is suitable for both the inexperienced email user as well as for the most demanding of power users. Alpine is based on the Pine® Message System, which was also developed at the University of Washington. Alpine can be learned by exploration and the use of context-sensitive help. The user experience is highly customizable through the use of the Alpine
UW goes BigFrom coast to coast, the Big Ten just got bigger! The University of Washington has officially joined the Big Ten family, and it’s not just about athletics. Learn more The Path to UW and beyondAn innovative partnership helps community college transfer students like Chloe Sarmiento, ’24, find success at the UW. Read story
Do you need to make a video or live stream an important event? UW Video can make it happen! Our services: Event capture and live webcasts and Facebook Live Studio rentals Technical support for video productions including camera operators, lighting and audio Creative direction, scripting and editing Post-production including convenient and cost-effective editing of existing media assets Video distr
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. This site provides information about and links to the University of Washington IMAP toolkit (IMAP-supporting software developed by the UW) and two IMAP-related mailing lists hosted by the UW. Software Availability University of Washington IMAP toolkit See the release notes
Understanding the CSS Box Model helps to explain much about how to use CSS to arrange objects. Even more important, however, is understanding how the box model is implemented by the different browsers. Most notably, Internet Explorer for Windows often requires workarounds, as shown in the Floating Boxes and List as Links snippets. Browsers based on the Gecko engine (Mozilla and Netscape 6 and abov
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