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  • Batteries that Are Woven Into Clothing
    The U.S. Army has commissioned an ultra futuristic machine that weaves microscopic fibers into soldier’s uniforms in order to generate and store power. The fibers will cross section with up to three different materials such as plastic, metal and fabric to create rechargeable batteries and wearable fuel cells. As of now a five day mission [...]
    Wed, 10 Oct 2007 16:13:10 +0000

  • Scientist Poised to Create the First Artificial Life
    Right here in San Diego biologist Craig Ventre teeters on the verge of creating the first artificial life form on Earth. His group has created the first synthetic chromosome from lab materials, a feat in itself that is nothing short of magnificent. They’ve previously introduced the genome into dead bacteria, completely changing its makeup. Now the [...]
    Mon, 08 Oct 2007 15:18:41 +0000

  • Your Body as a 3D Avatar in Your Doctors Office
    Heath care records have just gone to the next level, or at least IBM wants it that way. They have developed software that turns medical data into a visual 3D image for doctors. The Anatomic and Symbolic Mapper Engine allows doctors to look under the skin to review previous injuries, the cardiovascular system and muscle tissue. [...]
    Sat, 06 Oct 2007 06:30:27 +0000

  • Suzuki Unveils the Jetsons Car Inside a Car
    Those wacky Japanese are at it again this month at the Tokyo Auto Show. The Suzuki Shared Coach made its debut as an electric car… with a car inside it. If you’ve ever watched The Jetsons it may look familiar. This concept vehicle is the next generation in fuel efficiency and sustainable mobility. The idea is [...]
    Wed, 03 Oct 2007 15:18:46 +0000

  • Giant Ads, Outside Your Airplane Window?
    Picture this, you’ve been on a flight for the last few hours and your restless as you land. Like most people you are looking out the window to take a look at the city you are flying into. But wait, what is that on the ground? If British based Ad Air has their way [...]
    Mon, 01 Oct 2007 15:27:59 +0000

  • September 2007 Most Popular Articles
    Bionic Legs Bring You One Step Closer to Robocop: Leg exoskeleton that transfers the weight of a backpack directly into the ground, eventually to be used to run without being tired. Are We Playing God with Human-Animal Embryos?: The scientific community counters that the hybrids will allow them to discover treatments which could lead to a [...]
    Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:44:27 +0000

  • Charging You to Use Your Credit Card is Illegal
    There are surcharges and minimum purchases everywhere you use your credit card these days, at your favorite lunch stop, the gas station, even larger retailers. It seems to be an uprising trend among merchants, if you want to use your credit card, you need to pay more. You may be have been thinking the same [...]
    Wed, 26 Sep 2007 16:36:08 +0000

  • Online Collaboration Speeds Up the Patent Process
    At the moment if you were to submit a patent to the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) it would take, on average, 52 months from filing to first action. So what’s the holdup? Examiners need to search through what is called prior art which includes data, photographs, academic articles, prior published material and every other [...]
    Mon, 24 Sep 2007 16:07:57 +0000

  • The Fashion Store of Tomorrow Uses Smart Chips
    A clothing company in Germany is implementing a new technology that will tag clothing items throughout the store with RFID, or smart chips. They plan to reinvent the shopping experience by installing systems throughout the stores that recognize what you pick up and try on in their Smart Dressing Rooms. When you try something on [...]
    Sat, 22 Sep 2007 06:09:21 +0000

  • Bionic Legs Bring You One Step Closer to Robocop
    Those wacky kids over at MIT’s Biomechatronics Group have begun to test a product that transfers the weight of a backpack directly into the ground. It’s called exoskeleton and it takes up to 80% of the packs weight straight into the ground and off your back. First uses are for soldiers in the field but [...]
    Thu, 20 Sep 2007 06:38:10 +0000

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