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Las ventas de turismos volvieron a crecer en noviembre y el sector se acerca así a la referencia de un millón de vehículos en el año, que no alcanza desde 2008. Volkswagen es la que más vende en lo que va de año (81.228 coches), pero en los dos últimos meses cedió el liderazgo. En octubre bajó al segundo escalón y el mes pasado, al tercero, tras Opel (6.569 matriculaciones) y Peugeot (6.338).
Freescale‘s newest chip is as thin as a blade of grass.
Targeted at Internet of Things applications, which are expected to become a $1.7 trillion market by 2020, the Kinetis K22 microcontroller from Freescale is just 0.34 millimeters in height. But it packs a 120-megahertz processor and a variety of memories and interfaces into a tiny little package for Internet of Things applications.
For better or worse, companies in seemingly every industry are starting to connect devices to the Internet, the idea being that data from the machines can provide fresh and useful insights.
Cancer is an elusive foe. Rarely does a single therapy or intervention knock it out, which is why drug combinations are at the top of the agenda for doctors and researchers, even as cutting-edge treatments such as the latest immunotherapies move the field forward.
Presage Biosciences of Seattle has created a way to test combinations of cancer drugs in live tumors. The firm is developing a device, bristling with tiny needles, which injects microscopic amounts of multiple drugs directly into tumors. Other firms, such as Celgene, have paid Presage millions of dollars to use the device for their own drug experiments.
In this day and age, you can easily share photos through Dropbox, notes in Evernote, or spreadsheets via Google Drive with anyone. But good luck helping two doctors at two different hospitals to see the same patient records online. Instead, when a patient goes to a medical center for the first time, they often have to repeat tests they've undergone before—such as a computerized tomography (CT) scan, which uses X-ray technology to produce cross-sectional images of the body.
There could be a limit on how much solar power can grow. That’s because the more solar power we add to the grid, the less valuable it becomes. It’s a simple supply-and-demand story: solar reaches peak generation during sunny afternoons, but there’s a limited demand for such additional power during those times. As a result, solar begins to compete with itself, driving down the price that utilities are willing to pay generators.
La gestión del agua en los embalses en los que Iberdrola mantiene la concesión hidroeléctrica le va a suponer a la compañía una sanción de 25 millones, después de que la Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia (CNMC) haya acreditado que la firma tuvo una conducta "muy grave" a finales de 2013 subiendo el precio de la luz que por entonces se fijaba trimestralmente a través de subastas.
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People with severe motor disabilities are testing a new way to interact with the world—using a robot controlled by brain signals.
An experimental telepresence robot created by Italian and Swiss researchers uses its own smarts to make things easier for the person using it, a system dubbed shared control. The user tells the robot where to go via a brainwave-detecting headset, and the robot takes care of details like avoiding obstacles and determining the best route forward.
The robot is essentially a laptop mounted on a rolling base—the user sees the robot’s surroundings via the laptop’s webcam, and can converse with people over Skype.