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How to lose 50 years of aging in 16 days

Attention seniors: French scientists have developed a process that permanently dyes white hair without harmful chemicals. Philippe Walter and colleagues soaked white hairs in a solution containing...


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Compound restores memory loss

New research in the FASEB Journal by NIH scientists suggests that a small molecule called TFP5 rescues plaques and tangles by blocking an overactive brain signal, thereby restoring memory in mic...


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Hot Chocolate Tastes Better In An Orange Cup

  Orange You Glad It's Time For Hot Chocolate? A creamsicle-colored set of mugs will make your hot chocolate taste and smell sweeter than it would taste served in plain white or stark re...


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Health in the Palm of Your Hand

There's a good chance that you already own one of the most ubiquitous health-care innovations: a smartphone. Last month, the FDA cleared a new iPhone add-on that lets doctors take an electrocardiogr...


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Desktop DNA sequencer

DNA Sequencing for Routine Checkups At a genetics conference in November, Oxford Nanopore Technologies unveiled the first of a generation of tiny DNA sequencing devices that many predict will e...


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Teach electronics through puppets in new kids’ show

  Adafruit, the kit-based electronics retailer and promoter of hobbyist engineering, is aiming to teach electronics to a younger demographic, using puppets, says Wired. Their new online show...


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Control music and video on the Web with a wave of your hand

Yeah, like all the time — especially because my calls come in via Skype so callers often get a blast of a YouTube video or Spotify song, so I … Uh, OK, but how does it work? Cool, s...


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Energy-efficient computer memory using magnetic materials

(Credit: UCLA) By using electric voltage instead of a flowing electric current, researchers from UCLA‘s Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have made major improvements...


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Another Earth just 12 light-years away?

This artist’s concept shows an Earth-size exoplanet in the habitable zone of a sun-like star. (credit: NASA)  Astronomers have discovered what may be five planets orbiting...


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Thoughts Control Robotic Hand

By implanting an array of electrodes into the motor cortex of a quadriplegic patient’s brain, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have enabled the patient to control a robotic, prosthet...


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Hubble Detects Furthest Oldest Galaxy... Again?!

Click to enlarge   Yes, I know. I know! It seems like every other day astronomers have discovered the "oldest most distant galaxy." Although "breaking the record" alone is of little sci...


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Megacities

(Image: Wu Hong/EPA/Corbis) NO, YOU haven't slipped into a dream within a dream within a dream. This megacity, which you'd be forgiven for thinking is the dream-limbo city featured in the m...


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Breathing techniques for cyclists

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Custom wooden helmet

While many in the helmet industry are busy finding the latest technological innovations to build new, safer helmets, one man in Oregon is turning to a primitive material to make custom-designed helm...


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Company unveils small personal-sized hydroelectricity generator

  December 14, 2012 by Bob Yirka report Company unveils small personal-sized hydroelectricity generator Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-12-company-unveils-small-personal-sized-hydro...


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Recharge your gadgets on the go

Got a stylish geek on your holiday gift list? New lines of laptop bags recharge your gadgets on the go. Plus, some are eco-friendly and come in pretty new colors. A win-win-win (except for the pr...


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Plastic Could Replace Glass

Everyone loves a good touch screen -- until it drops and gets cracked. The only other material that was feasible for them was plastic, but there wasn’t one that was strong and hard enough, until n...


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Eavesdropping technology to help govts monitor Internet chats

According to law enforcement agencies, the rising popularity of Internet chat services like Skype has made it difficult to eavesdrop on suspects’ communications. But now, Dennis Chang, president...


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Bluetooth headset allows voice-activated hands-free chat

  Cardo Bluetooth BK-1 offers hands-free cycling communication Cardo_056-CloseUp   Cardo Systems are well known for their ...


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Learning foreign languages triggers brain growth

In the Swedish Academy of young translators, new recruits study a crash course in complex languages. It is not only about military discipline: specialists discovered that intensive study of foreign ...


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Scientists identify cause of chronic inflammation in cancers

SINGAPORE - A*STAR scientists have identified the enzyme telomerase as a cause of chronic inflammation in ...


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MasterCard introduces next generation 'Display Card'

MasterCard, in collaboration with Standard Chartered Bank Singapore, has unveiled Singapore's first interactive payment card, or security token card, using MasterCard's Display Card technology, hera...


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Cycling could help cancer patients with their recovery

women cycling.jpg   Aerobic exercise, particularly a gentle form like cycling and walking, can help with recovery from cancer, a study has shown. Researchers from the University of Bristol h...


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The mind-reading cycle helmet

  Does it get a green light from you, or a red flag? MindRider cycle helmet (Source Arlene Ducao, MIT)   A master’s student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed ...


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Tropical citizens die 7.7 years sooner?

    SYDNEY: People living in the tropics are likely to die more than seven years younger than those in other regions, according to the first findings of a global research project. The...


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Foldable helmet

overade' is a foldable unisex helmet, designed by patrick jouffret of french design studio agency 360 in collaboration with engineer philippe arrouart. the device provides as much protection as ...


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Will Driverless Cars Dominate Our Future?

I’ve long been fascinated by the study of traffic. Those hours we all spend in the soft glow of brake lights help researchers turn questions about human behavior, urban planning and risk assessmen...


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Tunable light bulbs could help you sleep better

A new generation of colour-changing LED light bulbs may help you relax, concentrate, or even improve your sleep habits DESPITE their vital role, light bulbs don't often come to mind when we think ...


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Bug munches plastic trash, possibly cleaning oceans

Nature may have found a way to dispose of the huge amounts of plastic garbage, which has been increasingly accumulating in the oceans. A small bacteria feeding on it has been discovered...


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Bananas have key role in food for the warming world

Study says that with rising temperatures, fruit can replace the potato as a staple food in some developing temperate countries... A newly released report says that climate change could make the b...


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