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Apple changes MFi policy in response to POP charger Kickstarter campaign
Apple has changes the technical specification requirements of its MFi (Made For iPod) license in response to the POP charger that was set to become the largest ever refund on Kickstarter.
Architecture
Pittsburgh's "breathing" building aims to be the world's greenest skyscraper
The PNC Financial Services Group hopes to exceed LEED Platinum requirements along with promoting a healthy indoor workplace with its latest development – the Tower at PNC Plaza.
Science
Harvard researchers fold proteins with D-Wave quantum computer
Harvard researchers have teamed up with D-Wave to do some protein folding experiments on the company's quantum computer.
Computing
Professor's algorithm writes technical reports, romance novels could be next
Philip M. Parker, a marketing professor at INSEAD (the European Institute of Business Administration), has written and patented a system that uses an algorithm to automatically compile data into book form.
Architecture
Ground broken on world's tallest modular building
The Atlantic Yards project residential B2 Tower in Brooklyn broke ground this week to commence construction of the world’s tallest modular building.
Science
NASA hopes LED lights will cure astronaut insomnia
NASA is investing US$11.2 million in LED lights to help ISS astronauts fight insomnia.
3D Printing
"Superjet" variable cycle jet engine could power future fighter aircraft
GE Aviation is developing a "Superjet" variable cycle jet engine for future fighter planes.
Military
Quantum-enhanced radar can't be fooled by electronic detection countermeasures
Physicists at the University of Rochester have developed a quantum-enhanced radar that cannot be fooled by active countermeasures.
Good Thinking
DrinkSavvy tech could indicate presence of date rape drugs in drinks
DrinkSavvy cups, glasses and straws are designed to alert their users if date rape drugs have been added to their drinks.
Body and Mind
Porcupine quills inspire new medical innovations
The quills of the North American porcupine may be the inspiration for new types of hypodermic needles and surgical adhesives.
Body and Mind
Solid when wet and liquid when dry – Cornell's new DNA hydrogel seems confused
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a liquid-metal-like memory polymer.
Good Thinking
GravityLight tackles weighty issue of lighting in the developing world
The GravityLight is a LED lamp for the developed world that is powered by gravity.
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