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Key word: ROV, 313 results
2013-08-29
A New Era in Cancer Treatment! Kaohsiung Medical University Joins Forces with NARLabs to Develop an Epithelial Tissue Imager,Today, online attacks are...
2013-08-15
Taiwan suffers major floods almost every year due to typhoons and the seasonal "Mei-yu," and flooding exacts huge economic and social costs. If flooding potential can be determined in the very early stage, this will facilitate reduction of deaths, injuries, and economic losses. The Taiwan Typhoon and Flood Research Institute (TTFRI), National Applied Research Laboratories (NARLabs) has employed the technical capabilities of relevant agencies in the successful development of the "TAPEX Expert Sys
2013-06-06
Successful Flight of SR-8 Science Experiments,The Sounding Rocket-8 (SR-8) of the National Space Organization (NSPO) of National Applied Research Labo...
2013-05-16
FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC 7th Anniversary,The most accurate thermometer for the Earth in space.Developed with the combined efforts of the Taiwan National Spac...
2012-12-24
From introducing, incubating to localizing-STB Program,As aging society and chronic illness become more prevalent worldwide, health care also sees sur...
2012-11-27
Making the First World Class Flight Computer in Taiwan,Flight computer, just like the human brain, is the control center of the satellite operation. I...
2012-11-23
The IC/System Design Environment Service of CIC Scale up Taiwan’s Research Capacity,The International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) is the w...
2012-09-28
Bridge the gap between learning and doing,The National Applied Research Laboratories (NARL) launched a summer internship program for Taiwan’s graduate...
2012-08-10
Ocean Researcher V set for a voyage of discovery,The largest research vessel designed and constructed in Taiwan with a funding from the National Scien...
2012-07-10
Taiwan’s first cloud-based animation platform in action,o convert the mind-blowing dreams of the creative 3-D animation artists to reality, it usually...