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Monday, May 5, 2014

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If you're planning to enjoy this spring or summer at a national park, you'd better leave your drone at home.
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This 'Star Trek'-style molecular sensor fits in your hand, reads your food updated 3 days ago

Anyone who has been deceived by a punchbowl at a party, or a diet-busting cake, will recognize the value of knowing exactly what you are eating. A new pocket scanner promises to deliver that power by giving the user an instant breakdown of alcohol, sugar, or calorie content before they consume.
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Workplace wearables: Your boss knows when you've had a good night's sleep?updated 4 days ago

We know how wearable tech can enhance our fitness lives; some of us use it to track our diets and even record our daily entertainment choices; but there's evidence that its most significant application is yet to come: the workplace.
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How test-tube meat could be the future of foodupdated April 30, 2014

In a nondescript hotel ballroom last month at the South by Southwest Interactive festival, Andras Forgacs offered a rare glimpse at the sci-fi future of food.
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Apple rolls out new, cheaper MacBook Airsupdated April 29, 2014

Apple has refreshed its line of MacBook Air notebooks, dropping in more powerful processors and knocking $100 off the price.
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The artificial leaf that could power the worldupdated April 28, 2014

As Daniel Nocera gazed down on one of his experiments in what has come to be known as the "holy grail" of energy research, his response was to shrug:
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Google: Self-driving cars are mastering city streetsupdated April 28, 2014

Long a veteran of the highways of rural California, Google's self-driving car is working on becoming safer in the city.
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This machine makes drinking water from thin airupdated April 24, 2014

Water. A vital nutrient, yet one that is inaccessible to many worldwide.
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Lytro refocuses with a new $1,600 cameraupdated April 22, 2014

Lytro is trying to make interactive pictures happen, again.
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Artificial eyes, plastic skulls: 3-D printing the human body updated April 17, 2014

The 21st century has seen the growth of 3-D printing, with well-known applications in architecture, manufacturing, engineering, and now increasingly in medicine.
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Americans wary of futuristic science, techupdated April 17, 2014

Americans are generally excited about the new technology they expect to see in their lifetimes. But when confronted with some advances that already appear possible -- from skies filled with drones to meat made in a lab -- they get nervous.
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Blood moon: Lunar eclipse gazers mesmerized as red hue lights up skyupdated April 15, 2014

Sky gazers caught a glimpse of the "blood moon" crossing the Earth's shadow Tuesday in all its splendor.
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Carpenter who cut off his fingers makes 'Robohand' with 3-D printerupdated April 14, 2014

"I was in a position to see exactly what happens in the human hand. I got the basics of what it's all about and thought yeah, I'll make my own."
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'Blood moon' will be a sight to behold, weather permitting updated April 11, 2014

Tuesday will bring a spectacle in the night sky worth staying up for when the moon turns a burnt reddish orange.
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Listen for a ping, and the water may play tricks on youupdated April 11, 2014

Put an ear to the ocean and listen carefully, but beware. The water may play tricks on you.
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Google Glass available to anyone for one day onlyupdated April 10, 2014

Have you been pining for your very own wearable $1,500 Google Glass but weren't sure how you, a regular nondeveloper residing in the United States, could procure one?
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