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Electronic chic
It adds a amazing Star Trek vibe with no having to resort to pointed ears or passionately uttered Klingon. fine as streetwear or sciencewear!Available from Elsewares for $15-45 per product.
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Robot, bring me a cold one
would not it be fine if you could manage a robot to fetch one more brewski from the fridge while you maintained right on watching the big game on saturday? Judging from this image of the HRP-2 in action, that is precisely what scientists at Japan's National Institute of improved Industrial Science and smart technology (AIST) have in mind. But how a lot of robots does it require to retrieve a can of suds? AIST did it with 3 HRP-2s: one to map the room, one to realize the spoken manage, and a third to in fact wander to the fridge and gather a frosty beverage.
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GM's fuel-cell car burns no gas, has tons of room
With no engine up front, the space is wide open, with a giant windshield and even a window where the front grille would be. as well, fuel cells have no emissions other than good, environmentally nice H20, so if you drive one you will have a clear conscience about your driving  funny you do not run down any hobos.
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Protein-based drugs promise organ regeneration
scientists at Hydra Biosciences in Boston are at present moment at work on protein-based drugs that would spur organs to regenerate, putting aside all that cutting and opening in sure instances. The whole course is trully low impact: you require the drugs via an inhaler or supersonic drug gun (that is awe-inspiring in itself), and once in your bloodstream they bond to the marred muscle cells and bring to stop genes that avert cell branch from being active.
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Mind-controlled robot hand now, cyborgs later
Kamitani, a researcher at the ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Kyoto, has just elaborated a robot hand that is managed by human thoughts. The man controlling the hand does not even have to connect any invasive electrodes to his brain, as with the brain interface we told on a couple of months ago.
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Cyborg army being developed. Oh& good.
Life is turning into a mediocre science-fiction film and our remote control is out of batteries. Israeli defense firm VIPeR has elaborated an army of tiny cyborgs that can enter combat zones and exchange blaze with enemies.
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Scientists getting closer to creating invisibility
Science fiction may soon see one more of its ideas defect to the field of science now that technicians at Purdue University have an invisibility gadget in the has a job. Still just a idea at this point, the idea would be to frame an item with a particularly created cone with metal needles sticking out of it.
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Go bionic with the Muscle Suit
The folks at Tokyo's University of Science may be watching too a lot '70s TV. One of their newest projects is the Muscle Suit, that is not quite a suit trully  more like a pair of borgified hockey shoulder pads.
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Metallic paw turns U.K. pooch into world's first Bionic Dog
Tick off one more science-fiction thought that is entered the science-fact column: A dog in the U.K.
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Cybernetic hand to be ready for Bionic Fashion Week 2009
consider cyborgs are purely science fiction? If the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) has anything to say about it, they will be truth by the end of the decade. The APL has given itself till 2009 to design a prosthetic hand that moves and feels just like the true thing.
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Solar technology could keep beer cold longer
scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnologynic Institute are working on Active Building Envelope smart technologynology, a new science that shrinks solar panels to micrometer-slim dimensions, letting them to be stuck on walls, roofs, or, yes, beer bottles. no more thrilling but may be more practical applies for the technology could theoretically be substituting climate-control systems, such as air conditioning, with slim solar strips on all the windows in an office building.
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Solar cells get better  maybe just in time
A shout-out to Lee Kwang-hee and team at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology!Meanwhile, our mate Americans have elaborated a slimmer solar cell that is less high-priced to make and manufactures 20% more present-day. The key is exfoliation, a course that diminishes the amount of high-priced semiconductor material that goes into a solar cell.
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Gadget holder is uglier than the clutter it hides
They hog outlets, clutter your table, and make your flat look like a science lab combined with a superlative Buy. What to do?I believe you could get this clumsy looking gadget hutch and figure out one puzzle with one more puzzle.
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Pillow Phone: don't lose sleep over missed calls
I'm looking forward to a time when each piece of electronic devices out there is some way built into a bed so I not ever require to stand up at all. Make it occur, science.
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Cell phones: a guitarist's new best friend?
A guitar player himself, Jуnasson came up with the idea when he individually saw the require to be capable to with no difficulty tune his guitar in a choice of venues, such as a loud club or soft, outside space.Gudmundur Freyr Jуnasson is a learner in computer sciences at the University of Iceland and won an grant from his institution for his work.
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Drink up! Korean cellphone accessory tests liver on the fly
scientists at the Korean Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology have elaborated a cellphone accessory able of examining the liver well-being on the go. It has a job by analyzing two enzymes discovered in the blood.
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Build your own Knight Rider replica
There are even how-to rules on peculiar assignments, such as "How to Keep Bowling Ball Hub Caps on Turbo Cast Rims," cause everybody knows with no those Bowling Ball Hub Caps, it just ain't Kitt. I could not discover any guide on receiving the disembodied voice of William Daniels to act as your conscience while you're driving, but probably they are coming soon.
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'Nokia Open' phone is nice, unrealistic idea
may be with the advent of supple e-paper on the horizon, this is not completely unimaginable, but it surely is at least a decade off. ultimately we will may be see supple displays applied in portable gadgets in some regard, but to design gadgets before the smart technology is& well, science fiction, trully.
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Tension Thing: only electric hair you'll ever need
Some kind of mixture of Cousin It from The Addams Family and one of those lightning balls you can buy at science museums, the stress Thing is an art project made by Judith Fegerl with true human hair. What looks like the back of some poor girl's head hanging from a wire is in fact a ball with embedded hair, and when it is charged with electricity the hair raises up and pulses with life.
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Solar Powered Car
The battery can be charged with just a few hours sunlight and can power the car for 3 hours. A pattern of the car was provided inspiration by the Apollo, a solar car Ay and a crew at National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences built to rival in races such as the Australian planet Solar Challenge (WSC), the professor of engineering told.
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