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NASA developing new biodegradable drone, helps the environment
NASA is reportedly working on a new biodegradable drone that can fly... and if it crashes or malfunctions, won't hurt the environment post-flight.
The Ninja Sphere by Ninja Blocks lets you control your house with ease
The Ninja Sphere allows you to easily control household systems through a stylish looking unit placed anywhere in your home.
'Text Neck' causing medical problems among mobile tech enthusiasts
The saturation of mobile devices is only adding to physical injuries people are suffering.
Flying robots will help deliver your meals and drinks in Singapore
Flying robots will take restaurants in Singapore by storm starting next year!
3D-printed body parts helping save the lives of medical patients
Surgeons hope 3D-printed hearts will give them a better strategy when operating on young children.
Army researching soldier-generated power for troops on patrol
New energy-harvesting technology would allow US military personnel to generate their own power.
Knightscope hopes to build generation of robotic security guards
Silicon Valley company Knightscope is developing the K5 security robot.
TAC executive sits inside of vehicle as it is shot with AK-47
Texas Armoring Corporation again puts his money where his mouth is, sitting inside vehicle as windshield is shot with AK-47.
Researchers create solar battery able to run powered by light and air
Researchers from Ohio State University have created a solar battery that stores its own power.
New generation of prosthetics help patients regain sense of touch
Medical researchers in the United States and Europe show new solutions that allow patients to regain their sense of "feel" using new prosthetics.
Research indicates violent video games help to reduce crime rates
According to comparison between criminal activties and game sales, criminal activities have reduced at the time of violent a video game launch.
Researchers creating smart helmet technology to relay concussion data
Helmet sensor technology being developed by Western Michigan University will give coaches and medical staff better insight into hits right after they occur.
Pentagon studying 'neuroprosthetics' to help recall lost memories
DARPA is working with two top universities to develop medical implants that could help aid in recovering lost memories.
DARPA researching self-guided .50-caliber ammo rounds
DARPA is perfecting a .50-caliber sniper round that is able to adjust and adapt to harsh environments, making kill shots even more effective.
4 Billion Wi-Fi enabled devices in use around the world today
Research firm predicts that over 7 billion Wi-Fi devices will be in use globally by 2017.
Forrester survey shows lack of network visibility top issue for IT
Forrester Research shows that +25% of critical IT issues take longer than 24 hours to bring to a resolution - network visibility being the #1 culprit.
DARPA working on dissolvable, biodegradable electronics for the military
DARPA wants to give the military dissolvable, biodegradable electronics.
RumorTT: iPhone 5S to be mass produced in March, launch in June/July
iPhone coming in June/July with production starting in March? At least one analyst thinks so.
Kaspersky uncovers five-year cyber espionage network, makes the Flame malware look like a wimp
A five-year espionage campaign dubbed 'Red October' has been found by Kaspersky.
For the first time in five years, PC sales drop in Q4 2012
PC market suffers more, for the first time in five years PC sales from in Q4 2012.
ObviousTT: Google and Wikipedia top American kids' school research tools
ObviousTT: American kids' top research tools for school are Google and Wikipedia.
Go Figure: UK movie pirates spend more at the box office than non-pirates
Hyrbid pirates spend way more money on entertainment than completely legal consumers.
Scientists manage to produce gold from a toxic gas by using bacteria, won't help our financial problems
Scientists produce gold from Gold Chloride gas with the help of bacteria, we've finally mastered alc.
Scientists create flat lens without distortions
Researchers create a lens without the distortions currently present, flat, made from silicon and gol.
Researchers want to turn your WiFi into an emergency network for emergency crews
Researchers suggest using WiFi routers as a back-up network for emergency situations.
120x faster charging for Lithium Ion batteries thanks to new research
Researchers have created a Lithium Ion battery that charges 30-120 times faster than a standard cell.
Chinese researchers achieve quantum teleportation, send data across a lake
Quantum teleportation achievement [unlocked], Chinese researchers transport data across a lake.
3D images indistinguishable from real life could be only 40 years off
Holographic displays indistinguishable from reality could be made in the next 40 years.
Analysts expect Windows Phone market share to pass that of the iPhone
Windows Phone market share to increase beyond iPhone by the year 2016.
Facebook study shows culture has effect on profile picture choice
Cultural differences make an appearance in Facebook profile pictures, influences picture choice.
Computing researchers show super efficient 'Inexact' microprocessor
Researchers created more efficient CPUs by letting them make a few errors here and there.
Researchers in Japan set new wireless transfer speed record using terahertz band
Researchers in Japan have managed to transfer 3Gb/s using the terahertz spectrum.
Kodak kept a secret nuclear reactor underground for over 30 years
Kodak maintained a nuclear reactor for over 30 years without alerting the local police or fire depar.
Scientists make breakthrough that could double human lifespan
Scientists have doubled the lifespan of lab rats and hypothesize that it could transfer to humans.
3D solar panels can produce up to 20 times more energy
MIT researchers discover alternative shapes for solar panels which produce 20 times more power.
Scientists use technology to hide objects from heat-sensing devices
Scientists have applied science to make a cloak that can hide objects from heat-sensitive cameras.
Cameras that can see around corners-not just Sci-Fi anymore
Researchers at MIT have created a camera that can see around corners using lasers.
Major New NVIDIA CUDA Release Makes It Faster and Easier to Accelerate Scientific Research With GPUs
Chinese Ministry of Education to Integrate CUDA Programming Curriculum in Universities Nationwide
Tokyo Institute of Technology Wins Gordon Bell Prize With NVIDIA GPU-Accelerated Supercomputer
Barcelona Supercomputing Center to Deploy World's First ARM-Based CPU/GPU Hybrid Supercomputer
New GPU Applications Accelerate Search for More Effective Medicines and Higher Quality Materials