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Self-assembling plastic nanofibers present cheaper alternative to carbon nanotubes
French researchers have produced highly conducive plastic fibers with a thickness of only a few nanometers.
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Vatican Library is digitizing 1.5 million pages of ancient manuscripts
The Vatican Library and the Bodleian Libraries of the University of Oxford are working together to digitize 1.5 million pages of ancient manuscripts.
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Nikon D3200 has 24MP and optional WU-1a WiFi unit
The Nikon D3200 HD-SLR has a DX-format CMOS sensor, shoots Full HD (1080p) and is being released with an optional WiFi unit supporting image upload and remote viewing/shutter release.
Electronics
Blade Driver puts a new "spin" on crossbows
The Blade Drive is a laser-sighted crossbow, that shoots spinning rotary saw blades.
Automotive
Dual-mode transport - the trend accelerates
The ongoing development of vehicles offering two modes of transport was a key trend evident at Auto China last week. Personal transportation needs are changing and Geely and BMW are the latest to demonstrate cars with inclusive last-mile transport.
Music
Magnetovore Magnetic Cello about to go into limited production
Electrical engineering student David Levi is about to embark on the first production run of his Magnetic Cello.
Automotive
Chery's Ant Concept portends an era of platooning
Chinese carmaker Chery has shown an interesting new concept named the Ant at the Auto China Show in Beijing today. The Ant appears aimed directly at utilizing the intelligent infrastructure proposed by General Motors China in its EN-V concept.
Mobile Technology
Lifedge case waterproofs and ruggedizes the iPad
Lifedge's case has an IP (Ingress Protection) rating of IP67 for keeping water and dust out. It will protect an iPad for 30 minutes in one metre of water, or if it is dropped onto a concrete floor from a height of one meter.
Science
Ice prospecting robotic rover books a ticket for the Moon
Astrobotic Technology has received a NASA contract to determine if its Polaris rover robot could be used to prospect for ice on the Moon.
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Earthquake-proof school desk provides cover for natural disasters
A new school desk has been designed to protect students during an earthquake by absorbing the impact of falling concrete and steel weighing up to 1000 kg (about 1 ton).
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Grillcube is a BBQ in a box
The Grillcube makes charcoal both easier and tastier.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Students create automated bone-lengthening device
A group of Rice University students has created an automated bone-lengthening device to help patients with bone deformities
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