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Batteries not required, just plug into ear cells

For the first time, an electrical device has been powered by the ear alone. The team behind the technology used a natural electrochemical gradient in cells within the inner ear of a guinea pig to ...


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Smartphone gives bikes an automatic gearbox

Forget bicycles with gears that you have to change yourself: the first wireless automatic gearbox for a bike does it all for you. The system, unveiled today, uses your smartphone to calculate the ...


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Fast, low-cost early cancer detection from a drop of blood

It may soon be possible to test a person for cancer with just a drop of their blood and a small machine. An EPFL team is developing an extremely sensitive, easy-to-use device for detecti...


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How the Internet of everything will change the world

Internet of Everything (credit: Cisco) From the Internet of Things (IoT), where we are today, we are just beginning to enter a new realm: the Internet of Everything (...


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One Way Around the Traffic Muddle in Brooklyn: Riding a Bicycle

In post-storm New York, the bike is having a moment of sorts.   Crowded shuttle buses helped supplement subway service on Thursday. With sub...


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First gene therapy to go on sale in Europe in 2013

THE HAGUE - Dutch biotech company uniQure said Monday it would start selling the first human gene therapy to be approved in the West by mid-2013 and predicted an explosion of similar therapies to co...


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Sunglasses Record Video via Tiny Lens between Eyes

“These sunglasses sure do take nice video.” [Pause for effect.] "Really they do!" Meet Pivothead, a hybrid optics brand that's like an amalgam of a GoPro and Oakley. ...


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Always-on Android voice-controlled Ubi starts pre-orders

Phys.org)—The Toronto-based company Unified Computer Intelligence Corporation has announced that its Ubi is now available for pre-order. Ubi, a Kickstarter project, was named to serve as a shortha...


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Mine your language: Software decodes company reports

  COMPANY financial reports don't usually make for thrilling reading, but with the ability to make or break fortunes, they come under intense scrutiny. Now software that can extract information ...


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How science can build a better you

How far would you go to modify yourself using the latest medical technology? In a New York Times article Saturday, author and broadcaster David Ewing Duncan offers a partial checklist of cuttin...


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Your future smartphone and tablet will have 48 cores: Intel

  Intel researchers are working on a 48-core processor for smartphones and tablets — making them many times more powerful than today’s desktop computers within the next five to ten ...


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Cardboard bicycle !

Cardboard bicycle 'close to mass production': tough, green and just $20 Cardboard never ceases to amaze. Having been deployed in gramophones, stereos and even digital cameras, one inventor now ...


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G Club Penang Cyclists Give Eyes For The Blind

G Club Penang Cyclists Guide Blind Cyclists Atop Tandem Bikes Maybe they do not have the gift of sight, but they can still feel the wind in their faces. And they can enjoy that satisfying transf...


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Amazing swimming pools

Swimming pool with glass bottom floating in sky built in China   Source: holidayinn.com A swimming pool with the bottom made of glass was built on the 24th storey of Ho...


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Eyeball camera better than human eye

    Researchers from Northwestern University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are the first to develop a curvilinear camera, much like the human eye, with the significa...


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Elevator to the moon

Elevator to the Moon to become reality in 8 years   The LiftPort Group, a US-based privately-owned company, with former NASA researcher Michael Laine at the head, is planni...


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Have a challenge, live !

1 Keep yourself interested, have a challenge ! My concern today is, what is it I can tell you which can add to your knowledge about aging and what aging societies can do. You know more about ...


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SMS by thinking

Texting by thinking In addition to 5G, phones are becoming available with the option of texting by thought power alone.* This is achieved by a sensor-mounted headset worn by the user. The device ...


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5G in 2020

The 5G standard release 2020 By 2020, the next major cellular wireless standard has been adopted.* This continues the trend seen since 1981 - in which a new mobile generation has appeared roughly...


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Crushproof camera

Rough it out with this crushproof camera   inShare   Olympus TG-1 Tough compact camera Just how tough is tough? The Olympus TG-1 is c...


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Reduce snoring?

  Microchip on roof of the mouth can reduce snoring Patients who snore and have been diagnosed with mild apnea now have another treatment option...technology can reduce episodes of snoring....


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China Asean railway connction completed!

Construction workers on Tuesday laid the last piece of a railway that will link southwest China's Yunnan Province with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries. The Yuxi-Mengzi...


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Scaled K2 first in South East Asia

  Moutaineer Khoo Swee Chiow summited the 8,611-m high K2 last Tuesday (July 31), considered to be one of the most difficult mountains to climb. He is the f...


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Immortality 2045

  A Russian mogul wants to achieve cybernetic immortality for humans within the next 33 years. He's pulled together a team intent on creating fully functional holographic human avatars that ho...


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Artificial Jellyfish Swims Like the Real Thing

Now Frankenstein can have a pet jellyfish. A team of scientists has taken the heart cells of a rat, arranged them on a piece of rubbery silicone, added a jolt of electricity, and created a "Frank...


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Mother of Pearl created

No Mother Needed Credit: Alex Finnemore/University of Cambridge For the first time, researchers have successfully grown artificial mother-of-pearl, the iridescent, multilay...


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COSMOS supercomputer window to universe

                 Stephen Hawking has launched the most powerful shared-memory supercomputer in Europe, the COSMOS supercomputer, manufactured by SGI and the first system of its kind....


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Neandertals disappeared due to humans

Tiny glass fragments from a 40,000-year-old volcanic eruption suggest Neandertals were wiped out by competition with modern humans and not by climate change. Image: Suzanne MacLachlan/BOSCORF/N...


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Awesome Experiences Make Us Nicer

Awesome Experiences Make Us Nicer: Ever feel changed after watching an amazing sunset, or reaching the summit of a mountain or seeing the Northern Lights? There's a reason for that, say p...


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Bendable AMOLED by Samsung

Samsung may begin producing flexible AMOLED displays this quarter According to The Verge, Korean news site DDaily says Samsung is set to begin manufacturing its long-rumored "Youm" disp...


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