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(http://www.wired.com)
- scanned by: Adam Cutsinger
over 4 years ago
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"You probably won't see it used for open-heart surgeries," Berkelman says. "But for simpler procedures—like removing shrapnel—it could be very cost-effective."
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: Alvis Brigis
over 4 years ago
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Unsurprisingly, Intel CTO Justin Rattner believes that accelerating computation will soon transform our everyday lives and experiences, perhaps enabling a not-too-distant Singularity.
In this exclusive Future Blogger interview, shot at the Singul...
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(http://www.usatoday.com)
- scanned by: Garry Golden
over 4 years ago
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Lexus Insider, the service will let Lexus send audio messages to participating owners on whatever subject it chooses, from tips on making the best use of the vehicles' features to suggestions for a scenic drive
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(http://io9.com)
- scanned by: John Heylin
over 4 years ago
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The soldiers of the future could recover quickly from wounds that would have killed or incapacitated their forebears, thanks to new technologies the army is developing. They include magic dust, regrowing bones, and nerve/vein transplants.
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(http://news.bbc.co.uk)
- scanned by: John Heylin
over 4 years ago
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What happened to the personal robot - a domestic servant who would never tire of being told what to do? When writer Danny Wallace set off to find out the fate of this long overdue dream, the BBC's Peter Leonard joined him.
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(http://www.telegraph.co.uk)
- scanned by: GavinChua
over 4 years ago
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The study, which was carried out by Capgemini, a global energy consultancy firm, also claims that electricity generation has fallen to its lowest level in ten years.
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: Garry Golden
over 4 years ago
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Improving the delivery of healthcare is arguably the greatest challenge facing the United States and the global community particularly with regards to aging populations. Next generation healthcare services also represent one of the largest growth...
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(http://cleantechnica.com)
- scanned by: Adam Cutsinger
over 4 years ago
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common rock can absorb carbon dioxide in large quantities
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: John Heylin
over 4 years ago
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Leaked photos of the next generation Mac Mini suggest that Apple is committed to steadily shrinking components and appears to be on the road to something that may look a lot like this vision of the iPhone 2015 that we published last November:
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