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A man blinded by the degeneration of his retinal cells can see well enough to get a driver's licence after receiving a stem-cell transplant
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This flexible new camera can see even better than bugs do
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Harnessing the unique features of the quantum world promises a dramatic speed-up in information processing as compared to the fastest classical machines.
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As someone who has been involved in numerous space-research projects with the Canadian Space Agency, NASA and Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Biomedical Problems, I have come to learn a lot about human involvement in space flight.
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Original Broadcast Date: April 11th, 2013 Tomorrow's World: A Horizon Special - BBC
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Biotechnology, Nanotechnology? What will the future hold for our bodies and our brains? Suzanne talks to Futurist Ray Kurzweil about his predictions for a di...
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Think your Wi-Fi network is fast? Now there's a network that pushes an HD movie to a computer a mile away in less time than it takes to read a single word.
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The Self Balancing Electric Unicycle Gadget Gear
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Jay Keasling argues that the future will be built on programmable biology.
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Now seven hospitals across North America have enlisted the services of RP-Vita, bringing us one step closer to robotics-augmented healthcare.
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Synthetic genome pioneer Craig Venter says that his team is close to creating a living bacterium made completely from scratch
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What if you could print your own solar panels?
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Dear Consumers: A disturbing trend has come to our attention. You, the people, are thinking more about health, and you’re starting to do something about it. ...
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Ionut Budisteanu of Romania Wins Top Prize at Intel International Science and Engineering Fair NEWS HIGHLIGHTS The world's largest high school science research competition, the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, a program of...
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Smarter Object combines the adaptability of digital interfaces with the ease of use of real world devices.
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In Khannea SunTzu remarkable new novel she’ll never write - The NeoProgressive’s New Deal - the leader character, Cassandra Assange (Daughter of Julian Assange, born in 2003), is the target of literal micro drone assassination attempts, a vicious...
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Following the recent onslaught of reports saying Yahoo has acquired Tumblr, an official press release has now confirmed the acquisition
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Economists and management experts have begun to model what might happen when robots are smart enough to do our jobs for us.
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Waiting hours for a cellphone to charge may become a thing of the past, thanks to an 18-year-old high-school student's invention. She won...
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Could biological systems have evolved to find the optimal quantum solutions to the problems thrown at them by nature?
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By 2015, six billion objects in the world will be connected to the internet. While it may seem tricky to grasp as a concept, the internet of things is nothing simpler, and more stunning, ...
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Printable drones, limbs and ammunition. It's a far-out vision, but more and more military officers are starting to think that future troops will rely on 3-D printers to manufacture the tools of war.
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