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England's Bloodhound Project successfully tested its booster in October, but other racers are likewise in hot pursuit of the land-speed record
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Jim Nash
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Nov 5, 2012 |
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Microsoft's wrist sensor controls smart phones, video games and other electronics via hand and finger gestures
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Larry Greenemeier
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Oct 15, 2012 |
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Researchers create cyborg insects that may one day save earthquake victims
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Larry Greenemeier
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Sep 10, 2012 |
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A new security approach would let users input patterns instead of words to verify identity
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Larry Greenemeier
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Sep 4, 2012 |
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U.C.L.A.'s enhanced laser-pulsing camera is one of several emerging approaches to finding cancer cells in the blood stream
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Larry Greenemeier
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Aug 13, 2012 |
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Nanofiber sensors could lead to less expensive, pocket-size, health-monitoring Breathalyzers
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Pippa Wysong
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Jul 30, 2012 |
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Electrical stimulation, brain "cooling" and drug-delivery devices are all being developed as antiseizure tools
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Aliyah Baruchin
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Jul 3, 2012 |
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It may look "nutty" and like a "blender," but the designers say the craft could challenge helicopters
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Jim Nash
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Jun 25, 2012 |
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Flexible keys raised by fluid or gas on a touch screen surface applied to smart phones, tablets and other consumer electronics gadgets are expected to debut in 2013
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Larry Greenemeier
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Jun 19, 2012 |
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A 100-member team of experts aims to develop quick-response rover technology they hope will alter the way robots explore the moon and beyond
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Larry Greenemeier
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May 23, 2012 |
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M.I.T. researchers experiment with modular bots smart enough to morph into things placed near them
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Larry Greenemeier
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Apr 5, 2012 |