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Soft, autonomous Meshworm robot moves like an earthworm
Researchers from MIT, Harvard University and Seoul National University have developed a robotic earthworm called Meshworm that moves using peristalsis.
Photography
Nikon COOLPIX L610 sports 14x optical zoom
Nikon has announced the COOLPIX L610 compact camera featuring a 16 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor and 14x optical zoom lens.
Electronics
Flexible lithium-ion battery technology is on the march
A newly developed bendable thin-film lithium-ion battery could help bridge the gap to high-performance bendable electronics.
Good Thinking
David Laser Scanner offers DIY, low-cost 3D recording solution
David-laserscanner is a low-cost 3D recording technique that anyone can use.
Laptops
Lenovo prices and details ThinkPad X1 Carbon
Lenovo's sexy, lightweight premium ThinkPad X1 Carbon has been priced and detailed.
Outdoors
Swiss Army manufacturer Wenger gets into portable solar charging
Wenger's portable solar charger liner offers a little of the look and multifunction of its Swiss Army knife line.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Lapka turns your iPhone into an environmental monitoring station
Lapka is the name of a set of sensors and accompanying app which together turn your iPhone into an environment monitoring station.
Science
SDSS takes a trip through the past 12 billion years of our Universe
A greatly improved map of the Universe stretching back to two billion years after the Big Bang has been produced by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
Automotive
Ford pushes speed and fuel economy rating of 2013 C-MAX hybrids
Ford's C-MAX Hybrid is the first hyrbid to offer the same fuel economy rating in both city and highway driving, while its C-MAX Energi boasts the highest speed for a plug-in hybrid.
Mobile Technology
Exovolt Plus stackable battery pack for mobile devices
Exogear's Exovolt Plus is a stackable battery pack for mobile devices that allows users to customize the unit with additional battery packs to suit their individual charging needs.
Energy
Iron-air batteries may prove a cheap, eco-friendly solution for energy storage
An iron-air battery developed at USC appears a promising solution for large-scale storage of energy generated from intermittent renewable sources such as wind and solar.
Computing
Valve to open Steam to non-game software
Game developer and distributor Valve has announced that come September 5, its online distribution platform Steam is to begin selling non-game software.
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