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MIT researchers study electro-hydrodynamic thrust
MIT has carried out studies of ionic thrusters that indicate they are more efficient than previously thought.
Robotics
Mantis – a two ton turbo diesel hexapod you can drive
Mantis is an enormous hexapod robot built in the UK by Matt Denton of Micromagic Systems.
Automotive
Subaru introduces its first production hybrid
Subaru has debuted the 2014 XV Crosstrek Hybrid, its first production hybrid vehicle, at the 2013 New York Auto Show.
Automotive
Hennessey Venom GT claims fastest production car run of 265.7 mph
Hennessey Venom GT has claimed the title as world's fastest production car.
Music
Keyboard and violin spawn O-Bow offspring
The O-Bow from Dr Dylan Menzies uses an optical sensor to track the movement of a traditional bow through a saddle-shaped guide to add realistic expression to sampled sounds played on a keyboard.
Mobile Technology
iPhone 5S reportedly going into production this quarter
According to
The Wall Street Journal
, Apple will soon put the iPhone 5's successor into production.
Urban Transport
Hyundai’s “E4U” puts a new spin on the personal mobility vehicle
Hyundai unveiled its egg-shaped "E4U" personal mobility vehicle concept that is propelled by a spinning semisphere at the Seoul Motor Show last week.
Obesity
Samoa Air becomes first airline to implement “pay as you weigh” system
Samoa Air has become the first airline in the world to charge passengers based on their weight.
Automotive
New Honda Fit/Jazz to feature collision-avoidance system
Starting this summer (Northern Hemisphere), the Japanese-market version of the Honda Fit/Jazz will be offered with the automaker’s new City-Brake Active System.
Automotive
Drop Stop keeps items out of the black hole inside your car
The Drop Stop is designed to keep items from falling into the gap between the side of a car's seat cushion and the center console.
Mobile Technology
Powerocks introduces Tarot – an ultra-thin 1500 mAh battery back-up
Powerocks releases what might be the world's thinnest battery back-up.
Environment
New streetlight design curbs light pollution
Researchers have proposed new LED street lamps designed to shine efficiently only where needed without splashing into unwanted areas as a way to reduce light pollution while providing better lighting.
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