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Apr 29, 2014
Scientists Have Reconnected Severed Nerves with Liquid Metal
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To test the alloy, the engineers applied an electric pulse to nerves in a frog leg so that the calf muscle would contract. They then se...
A Waffle Made from ice Cream Means you get to eat Dessert for Breakfast
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Dominique Ansel, the Willy Wonka of desserts and creator of the Cronut, has announced his latest imagination busting, tastebud oozing crea...
Apr 22, 2014
Your Internet Connection Is Almost Certainly Slower Than Advertised
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Does your internet always seem too slow? Chances are, it is: a study by the Wall Street Journal suggests that the majority of ISPs delive...
Apr 21, 2014
The Game Boy Turns 25 Today
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You've almost certainly played a game on your phone today. Some beautiful, high-res game with a rainbow of colors and fluid animation...
A $15 USB Adapter That Fixes an Annoying iMac Design Flaw
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searchfeed The J-shaped Jimi extender makes one of the USB ports on the back of a latest-gen iMac easily accessible from the fron...
Apr 14, 2014
This Side Table Gobbles Up Your Clutter Like a Hungry Animal
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We all have a surface somewhere in our home which is covered in clutter: phones, wallets, coins, keys, pens, cables, tickets and all othe...
Apr 13, 2014
44% Of All Twitter Accounts Have Yet To Send A Tweet
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searchfeed A new report from Twopcharts has found that 44% of the world's Twitter accounts have yet to send a Tweet. With app...
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Apr 8, 2014
This Clever Newspaper Ad Hides a 3D Kitchen in the Classifieds
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As far as newspaper ads go, the classifieds are an especially boring section of tiny text and identically spaced columns. But it doesn...
Apr 6, 2014
Tomorrow's Cancer-Blasting Wonder Drug Could Come From a Tobacco Plant
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Australian researchers published findings this week on a newly-discovered plant compound that destroys cancer cells, but leaves healthy ce...
Apr 3, 2014
Scientists Cured Paralysis in Mice with Stem Cells and Lasers
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searchfeed This is wild. Chasing the elusive dream of curing paralysis, a team of scientists used stem cells and optogenetics to ...
Apr 2, 2014
The Windows Start Menu Is Coming Back
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Miss the Start Menu? Well it is coming back. Yes it still has live tiles, but it is back in a way you can recognize, and it roll out to us...
Mar 31, 2014
Why California's Drought Is Good News for Gold Prospectors
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Having found a gold lining to the West's otherwise devastating drought, prospectors are flocking to the record-low rivers of the Sierr...
How Dropbox Knows When You're Sharing Copyrighted Files
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You might have seen over the weekend that Dropbox is capable of telling whether you're sharing copyrighted files over its cloud servi...
Mar 29, 2014
Just Flick This Clock's Simple Face Switch To Activate Its Alarm
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Dieter Rams left a lasting legacy at Braun that still influences the products the company creates today. Just take a look at this simple a...
Mar 28, 2014
The incredible moment in which a deaf woman hears for the first time
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searchfeed According to the Birmingham Mail, Joanne has a rare condition called Usher Syndrome—a "rare genetic disorder that...
Mar 23, 2014
Automatic Mahjong Table
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searchfeed A table with a hole that will suck all your mahjong pieces and returns them perfectly stacked, ready to play. Obviousl...
Mar 20, 2014
Insulating Foam Made From Wood Makes Your Log Cabin Warm and Authentic
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Not only is styrofoam great for all your packing needs, it also makes for an incredibly effective and lightweight insulator. It's just...
Mar 19, 2014
Scientists Discover the Key to Making Paint That Never Fades
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It seems like scientists are all about immortality these days. It's not just plants and people that are getting the treatment, though....
Mar 17, 2014
Scientists Use Graphene to Make Bionic, Super-Powered Plants
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A team of chemical engineers and biochemists has managed to change how plants work. Well, to be exact, they've made plants work better...
Mar 16, 2014
Would You Customize Your First Born Child?
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The recent announcement by a British medical ethics board in favor of anexperimental three-parent IVF treatment—wherein the genetic materi...
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