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Quadriplegic woman gets chocolate fix using thought-controlled robotic arm
Quadriplegic Jan Scheuermann has been able to feed herself chocolate using a robotic arm directly controlled by her thoughts thanks to researchers from the University of Pittsburgh.
Outdoors
New Zealand's W2 presents Romotow – the fold-out Swiss Army Caravan
The unique Romotow caravan concept folds out like a flick knife to open up 70% more floor space.
Pets
Gatefeeder ensures that non-alpha cats still get to eat
The Gatefeeder uses RFID tags to ensure that subordinate cats don't get their food stolen by dominant cats.
Environment
Atmospheric Vortex Engine creates tornadoes to generate electricity
The Atmospheric Vortex Engine creates tornadoes to produce cheaper and more efficient electricity.
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Cadbury develops chocolate that won't melt at high temperatures
Cadbury’s research and development plant in Bourneville, U.K. has invented a chocolate that remains solid even when exposed to temperatures of 40º C (104º F).
Urban Transport
Laser-projecting bicycle light takes to Kickstarter for crowdfunding
BLAZE, a bicycle light which laser-projects a bike line symbol onto the road, has taken to Kickstarter to fund production of the first units.
Bicycles
Tretta AWD Bicycles put that lazy front wheel to work
Japanese bicycle manufacturer Tretta is looking at selling its 2-wheel-drive bicycles in North America.
Computing
MultiTouch unveils 42- and 55-inch fully integrated Windows 8 interactive displays
MultiTouch Ltd has released 42- and 55-inch MultiTaction display cells fully integrated with Windows 8.
Science
Cambridge University team to assess the risk posed to humanity by artificial intelligence
A team at the Univeristy of Cambridge will work to assess future technology-borne risks to humanity.
Music
GuitarBots online learning game is played with any real guitar
GuitarBots is an online guitar learning game from Ovelin that allows players to use a real acoustic or electric guitar to play the game's challenges.
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electree+ bonsai solar charger combines form and function
The electree+ is a solar charger in the shape of a bonsai tree that can be used to charge mobile devices.
Science
LHC proton-lead collisions may have created new form of matter
A study of 5.02 TeV proton-lead collisions at the Large Hadron Collider suggest that a new form of matter is being created.
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