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Research highlights environmentally friendly nature of digital music distribution
Research shows that significant environmental savings can be made by buying music online
Science
Is there something in the hair? The tale of a solar cell made with human hair
Students from Nepal claimed to have created a solar cell which uses human hair to replace expensive silicon.
Computing
Belkin’s Easy Transfer Cable for Windows 7 makes upgrading smoother
Belkin's Easy Transfer Cable makes upgrading to Windows 7 easier by transferring your data and settings to your new Windows 7 machine.
Body and Mind
Scientists grow patch to heal a broken heart
By mimicking the way embryonic stem cells develop into heart muscle, bioengineers at Duke University believe they have taken an important first step toward growing a living "heart patch" to repair damaged heart tissue.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Vioguard Self-Sanitizing Keyboard
Computer keyboards have been found to be home to worrying amounts of harmful microbes, but Vioguard believes its new self-cleaning keyboard offers a possible solution.
Electronics
World’s first commercial application of DSSC solar technology is in the bag
G24i has sent the first commercial shipment of its dye-sensitized solar cells to a bag-maker in Hong Kong for use in backpacks and handbags. DSSCs work in low light - even indoors - and are environmentally-friendly to create.
Computing
Getac's resistive-type multi-touch technology works with or without gloves
Getac’s line of rugged Tablet PCs will be the first commercially-available rugged computers to offer a multi-touch screen based on resistive technology that works with or without gloves.
Science
Replicating nano structure of butterfly wings could lead to better solar cells
By replicating the biotemplate of butterfly wings, researchers hope to be able to make various optically active structures, such as optical diffusers or coverings that maximize solar cell absorption.
Photography
Using radio waves to ‘see’ through walls
University of Utah engineers have developed a system that uses a wireless network of radio transmitters to "see", locate and track people or objects in an area surrounded by inexpensive radio transceivers that send and receive signals.
Home Entertainment
Feature: What is an LED TV?
What is exactly an LED TV? Well, basically, it's another form of LCD TV that uses LEDs to provide its light source. But then add in Edge-Lighting LEDs and RGB LEDs and the picture becomes a bit more complicated.
Computing
Mouse 2.0: Microsoft's multi-touch mouse prototypes
Researchers at Microsoft are testing new mice designs that unite traditional point-and-click to multi-touching.
Environment
Solar Decathlon solar house competition heats up
We take a look at some of the entries competing in the DoE's Solar Decathlon, which sees 20 teams of college and university students competing to design, build, and operate the most attractive, effective, and energy-efficient solar-powered house.
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