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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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Here is a 3D printed doll, cloned from a real human’s head, that you can never unsee.
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Companies are looking to harness underwater pressure for energy generation and storage.
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Neuroscientist Henry Markram says he can build a supercomputer replica of the human brain. Now he has $1.3 billion to prove it.
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Google Glass Features: The #IfIHadGlass campaign displays how augmented reality vision will change how medicine is practiced, along with the way you eat, diet, exercise, go shopping, and track your personal health and fitness.
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Memristors, or memory resistors, are a kind of passive circuit element which can be used to create circuits which behave in a similar way to neurons in the brain.
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By Ellis Hamburger and Dieter Bohn Skydivers equipped with futuristic glasses live-broadcasted their descent into the Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco during last year’s Google I/O....
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We are surrounded by tiny, intelligent devices that capture data about how we live and what we do. Soon we'll be able to choreograph them to respond to our needs, solve our problems, and even save our lives.
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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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With new interfaces, smarter technology and deeper access to information about its users, Google is about to go places no search engine has ever gone.
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Even non-soccer fans know how hooliganism can quickly turn a harmless match into a veritable war zone, full of riots, stabbings, even death. To help keep the peace at the 2014 W...
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Things are heating up fast in the far north. The lands and sea of the Arctic — which have been ice-filled, inhospitable and treacherous for most of human history — are experiencing the effects...
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Predatory bacteria may be able to unleash their "evil tricks" onto pesky bugs.
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