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App uses earth's magnetic field to guide you indoors

Image: IndoorAtlas The Earth's magnetic field once helped pioneering explorers discover exciting new lands and untold riches. Now, it could stop you getting lost at the shops, thanks to an upc...


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Lightweight rechargeable headphones

Lightweight rechargeable headphones   0 inShare Nakamichi NW501 digital wireless headphones. THE NW501 digital wireless headphones use 2.4GHz digital tran...


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Green Building Innovations in the Tropics

It's the first retrofitted zero energy building in Southeast Asia and serves as an example to show how a building can be redesigned to achieve energy efficiency. (Photograph courtesy of BCA) ...


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Computer that could outlive the universe

Computer that could outlive the universe a step closer The heat-death of the universe need not bring an end to the computing age. A strange device known as a time crystal can theoretically cont...


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Memory on single molecule

Researchers switch magnetic state and electric resistance of a single molecule on and off             Using a scanning tunneling microscope tip, defined electricity pulse...


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Higgs found !

Celebrations as Higgs boson is finally discovered There's a 5-in-10 million chance that this is a fluke. That was enough for physicists to declare that the Higgs boson – the world's most-want...


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Wireless Solar Charging Made Easier

Using the same technology to build solar cells and the circuits that transmit their power could lead to cheap charging stations By Neil Savage  /  June 2012 Share on print Share on email ...


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A Billionth of a Billionth of a Second

              An advanced experimental system that can generate attosecond bursts of extreme ultraviolet light — the shortest controllable light pulses available to science — has be...


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Whopping 4 TRILLION Degrees !!

The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory doesn't have anywhere near the name recognition of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. But for the time being, it...


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Higgs up

  What we know of the Higgs boson The Higgs boson is the only particle predicted by the standard model of physics that ...


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Time may stop in Universe after Earth dies

Time may stop in Universe after Earth dies   According to the hypothesis from the scientists of the University of Salamanca, Spain, time will stop in the universe in remote future. Everythin...


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Clothing said to 'Cool Wearer with Sweat'

Magic Material? Clothing said to 'Cool Wearer with Sweat' With requisite bombast, at a press conference this weekend Columbia Sportswear debuted a fabric technology purported to offer "a whole ne...


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Want terabit internet? Get light to do the twist

If you want ultra-fast wireless internet, just get light to do the twist. The wireless and fibre-optic links that make up the internet use electromagnetic waves to carry data as a series of pulses...


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Learn that tune while fast asleep

he research grows out of exciting existing evidence that suggests that memories can be reactivated during sleep and storage of them can be strengthened in the process. In the Northwestern study, r...


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French scientists revive stem cells of dead people

French scientists revive stem cells of dead people A group from the Pasteur Institute was able to reactivate muscle stem cells from deceased persons after 17 days, which functioned normally aft...


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Imagination may be more important than knowledge

Imagination is the ability to form mental images, phonological passages, analogies, or narratives of something that is not perceived through our senses. Imagination is a manifestation of our memo...


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Supercameras could capture never-before-seen detail

This is a gigapixel camera. A supercamera that can take gigapixel pictures — that's 1,000 megapixels — has now been unveiled. Researchers say these supercameras could have military, co...


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World's Tallest Building, Built In 90 Days?

    Doesn't it seem like the moment you get a new phone or laptop, it's obsolete? About the only folks more competitive than tech companies dueling it out for supremacy ar...


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Fish ancestors

  Peer far enough back in the human family lineage, and you'll find a fishy ancestor that looked surprisingly like a shark.   In fact, this now-extinct fish was among the first to...


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Apple fends off Android with iOS upgrade

WWDC attendees look at the new MacBook Pro that is displayed during the 2012 Apple WWDC keynote address at the Moscone Center on Monday in San Francisco, California, US. WWDC started Monday and ...


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LED Glove Eases Arthritis, Improves Memory

  Growing up, Simon was the most infuriating game in my house. The monotone beeps and flashing lights kept me in its grip for hours, as I focused on the lights and tried to repeat the pattern o...


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Clash of the Titans Doomsdays

Only Two Cosmic Doomsdays Are Certain     The sardonic proverb "nothing is certain but death and taxes," can now be recast for the cosmos. Last week's announ...


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Smartphone check tongue for health

        Open up and say “ahhh.” Researchers at the University of Missouri have developed a system that merges a 5,000-year-old Chinese medical tradition with...


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Repair Kiosk for Bikers

Vending Machine, 'Repair Kiosk' Made for Bikers Need a tube or a patch kit in a hurry? A new concept in Minneapolis, the Bike Fixtation self-service bicycle repair kiosk offers riders an arr...


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Rear View Mirror for Bicycle

Rear-View Camera for Bike   Dork factor or smart safety device? Like an automobile backup camera, the Owl 360 gives a small screen and a rear-facing lens to let a bike rider peek down and see ...


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C02 inflator for bicycle

Fix a Flat, and Fast: C02 Inflator Test   C02 inflators are nothing new. But many bikers do not realize their advantages over a pump. Tiny C02 units weigh almost nothing, are inexpensive, and ...


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Super Light Backpack

'Space Age' Look for Super-Light Pack   SU Space-age design meets wilderness utility in an upcoming backpack line from Terra Nova Equipment. The U.K. company's to-be-released Quasar series pack...


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Stylish Bike Shoes

Bike Shoes that 'Don't Look like Bike Shoes' The category of clip-in bike shoes that “don’t look like bike shoes” has grown in recent years. At least one of the GearJunkie staffers rides in ...


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Exercise too much?

    Whose heart is healthier: an extreme endurance athlete, a la Lance Armstrong, or a casual exerciser, a la your neighbor who likes to take her dog for 20-minute walks? ...


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