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Jan 31, 2014
Can't Choose Between Biking or Roller Blading? Now You Don't Have To
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The Segway opened the floodgates for countless personal mobility devices, with designs that range from conservative to downright crazy. An...
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The Perfect Way to Hold a Hamburger, Proven by Science
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We've all been there: You're holding a big ol' hamburger with both hands, you bring it to your mouth to take a bite, and th...
Jan 29, 2014
Scientists Use Acid to Turn Blood Cells into Stem Cells in 30 Seconds
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This is a game changer, folks. Whereas mining stem cells has been either an ethical quandary or a months-long affair, scientist can now tu...
Jan 27, 2014
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searchfeed Cleaning a neglected shower is just about the worst household chore there is. But if you can spare an extra minute aft...
Jan 25, 2014
Wikipedia's Adding Voice Recordings to Famous People's Biographies
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Imagine being able to hear a great historical figure's voice. It would add such richness to the facts and dates about her or his life....
Jan 23, 2014
Facebook Could Die Out Like an Infectious Disease By 2017
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If you view Facebook as a plague on social dynamics, you might not be far wrong.Researchers from Princeton University claim that the soci...
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These Blossoming Flowers Are the First Inflatable 3D-Printed Object
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searchfeed Most objects created by 3D printers are made from hard rigid plastics, but as the hardware is continually being improv...
Jan 21, 2014
Scientists Discover Water in Stardust and It Suggests We're Not Alone
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Stardust sounds magical enough as it is, but now scientists have for the first time observed that it contains water—which, in turn, could...
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Jan 20, 2014
New Climate Study Warns of More Frequent El Ninos in the 21st Century
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A study published today in the journal Nature Climate Change warns that climate change will cause a dramatic increase in El Nino weather e...
Christophe Claret's Latest Watch Lets You Kill Time By Playing Poker
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searchfeed Christophe Claret's first foray into the seedy world of wristworn gambling was the Blackjack 21 that let deep-poc...
Jan 18, 2014
You Can Now Buy a Life-Size, 3D-Printed Replica of Your Unborn Fetus
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"Imagine holding your baby before he or she is born." It might sound like a morbid thought (if not a shitty horror flick catchph...
Jan 15, 2014
New Olympic Zipper Technology Makes Seams Nearly Invisible
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You won't find it in stores just yet, but if you look closely at the jackets and other gear worn by US, Canadian, and Russian athletes...
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There's a Surprising Amount Of Power Inside This Super-Thin Battery
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Last year Vorson managed to squeeze a 2,500 mAh battery into its Bookmark power packthat measured in at just 4.7 millimeters at its thinne...
Jan 13, 2014
Blasting the Brain with Ultrasound Enhances Sensory Abilities
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In an experiment straight out of a comic book, Virginia Tech scientists have found a way to improve sensory abilities. All it takes is a ...
Jan 12, 2014
These Easy-To-Install Treads Turn Any Car Into a Tank
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searchfeed If you're an off-roading enthusiast you've probably already seen those kits that let you replace your truck'...
Jan 11, 2014
This Super-Tiny Windmill Could Someday Charge Your Phone
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Researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington have come up with a way to build a nickel alloy windmill so small, 10 of them could be...
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Jan 10, 2014
The Sun Is Your Zippo With This Solar-Powered Lighter
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Perfect for smokers who live in windy cities, this compact parabolic reflector lets you harness the sun as your own personal lighter—one t...
Jan 9, 2014
France Will Pay You $5 Million to Invent an Oil-Drilling Drone
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searchfeed France's equivalent of DARPA has a lofty task for you. The National Research Agency is challenging engineers to d...
Jan 8, 2014
This Is the World's Fastest Memory Card
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Behold, the world's fastest memory card. Lexar's 3333x CFast 2.0 ratchets up the read speed of Compact Flash cards to a dizzying 5...
Jan 7, 2014
Science Makes a Circuit So Thin, It Can Sit On a Contact Lens
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searchfeed Flexible, stretchable, bendable circuits will make futuristic wearable devices and implantable medical sensors possibl...
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