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     <title>Researchers develop biodegradable substitutes for wood, plastic bottles and other common materials</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- Stanford University researchers have developed a synthetic wood substitute that may one day save trees, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and shrink landfills.</description>
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     <title>Ground speed sensor technology developed for motor vehicles </title>
   	 <description>Hitachi, Ltd. announced the development of a compact and low cost speed sensor technology for motor vehicles which provides accurate measurement of relative velocity using an mm -wave radar (77GHz band). The technology enables the relative velocity of a motor vehicle to the ground to be measured by beaming millimeter -wavelength radio waves (mm -wave) on to the ground. Compared to conventional wheel -speed sensors which calculate velocity by detecting wheel rotation, the new sensor is able to measure velocity even during braking or slipping when the tires are not rotating.</description>
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