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All-graphene microwave circuits could be possible
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The dream of an automated home full of internet-connected appliances -- aka The Internet of Things -- is no longer the vaporware it once was. You can do it now, without writing even a line of code.
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Australian startup LIFX is preparing to ship its Wi-Fi enabled lightbulbs later this year. The 'smart' lightbulb, which can be controlled by a smartphone app, is the brainchild of LIFX CEO Phil Bosua.
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Infinite books, fast shipping, free streaming, fresh groceries: What kind of company is Jeff Bezos building?
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When suspiciously large numbers of honeybee colonies started collapsing in late 2006, the search began to find the culprit behind the mysterious deaths.
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Flying robots get off the ground
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Is an acceleration in labor-saving technology displacing workers in a historically unique and problematic manner? Most economists say no, because they're all hung up on evidence and history -- imagine that.
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Automation is eliminating the need for people in many jobs. We’ve survived such changes before, but this time it might be different: are we facing a future of stagnant income and worsening inequality?
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From millions of random mutations, scientists identify a virus that could make gene therapy for inherited retinal diseases safer and more effective.
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Streaming online viewers have no tolerance for videos that take longer than just a few seconds to load onto their screens.
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We are reaching a tipping point in biology and medicine. Eventually human tissue will be printed out and installed.
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Memory has been improved in mice injected with a small, drug-like molecule discovered by UCSF San Francisco researchers studying how cells respond to biological stress.
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At the end of the documentary Transcendent Man, Ray Kurzweil says, “Does God exist? Well, not yet.” I agree. It certainly brings up a topic that isn’t easily understood, nor well received by those dictated under dogmatic belief systems.
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A recent survey by Cisco Systems found that 57 percent of consumers worldwide are in favor of using driverless cars, with 60 percent approval in the United States, suggesting that the world might be more ready for autonomous vehicles to hit the...
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Wearable devices will offer practical, novel and fun usefulness but will also be able to influence our behavior in ways good and bad, creating ethical dilemmas for designers.
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We believe it's possible to create a ring of balloons that fly around the globe on the stratospheric winds and provide Internet access to the earth below. Ba...
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I'll confess, I'm more than a little excited about the forthcoming release of the Memoto camera. Regular readers will be familiar with this tiny, wearable camera from a Swedish startup. ...
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Twelve emerging technologies—including the mobile Internet, autonomous vehicles, and advanced genomics—have the potential to truly reshape the world in which we live and work.
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To evolve a virus best suited for gene therapy, Berkeley researchers created more than 100 million engineered adeno-associated viruses (left) and injected them
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(Phys.org) —The next breakthrough in highly efficient battery technologies and solar cells may very well be nanoscopic crystals of silicon assembled like skyscrapers on wafer-scale substrates.
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Sharp Corporation has achieved the world's highest solar cell conversion efficiency of 44.4%, using a concentrator triple-junction compound solar cell.
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