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Starting with one mouse, scientists create 581 successive clones
Dr. Teruhiko Wakayama of the RIKEN Institute in Japan has succeeded in creating 25 generations of clones of a single mouse, leading to a total of 581 genetically identical mice.
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They said what? Technology Frontiers in quotes
Gizmag has collated the stand-out quotes that raised IQs, eyebrows and laughs among those assembled at Technology Frontiers 2013.
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Exagon's 155 mph Furtive-eGT electric supercar
Exagon Motors has presented its Furtive-eGT all-electric sports car at the Geneva Motor Show.
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Slot Sofa makes a lot from a little space
The Slot Sofa is a convertible piece of furniture that tranforms from two-seater to three-seater with coffee table and dual foot rests.
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Astronomers use eclipsing binary stars to determine the distance to nearby galaxy
Astronomers have used eight eclipsing binary stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud to accurately determine its distance from the Earth.
Wearables
EMBRACE+ bracelet provides smartphone notifications using light and color
The EMBRACE+ pairs with a smartphone and lights up for different notifications.
Automotive
Volar-e prototype electric sports car unveiled
Volar-e is claimed by Applus+ Idiada, a Spanish engineering company, as the world's most powerful sports car.
Outdoors
North Paw: A vibrating, ankle-worn compass
The North Paw Directional Anklet Kit from ThinkGeek is a vibrating compass which straps to the ankle, allowing the user to always know which way is magnetic north.
Computing
CoolShip desktop Android computer looks like nothing more than a keyboard
The CoolShip from FocusWill is an Android desktop computer housed in a full-size QWERTY keyboard.
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AirBurr UAV navigates by crashing into things
The latest version of the autonomous AirBurr UAV is able to navigate by crashing into obstacles in its environment.
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StemLite combines a handlebar stem and bike light in one device
The StemLite is a bicycle handlebar stem that has a built-in 500-lumen headlight.
AI and Humanoids
Kibo space robot revealed, undergoes zero G testing
The Japanese communication robot destined to join the crew aboard the International Space Station (ISS) this summer recently underwent some zero gravity testing.
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