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NASA: mission accomplished, Kepler – now look harder still
Kepler is to continue its search for Earth-like planets until 2016.
Music
Moog Music develops LEV-96 pickup harmonizer
Moog Music is currently beta testing its LEV-96 prototype sensoriactuator, that's capable of artificially activating and controlling the natural harmonics of the strings of an acoustic instrument and placing them at the disposal of the player.
Good Thinking
Human-powered device "unknits" old clothes to reclaim yarn
The unknitting machine is a student-designed device that uses human power to unravel old knitted clothes, so the yarn can be reused.
Marine
CSIRO sensor detects explosives at sea
Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) have developed a new sensor that uses high-temperature planar gradiometers to seek out explosives in the sea.
Science
MIT produces new metamaterial that acts as a lens for radio waves
An MIT graduate student in mechanical engineering and his colleagues have developed a three-dimensional, lightweight metamaterial lens that focuses radio waves with extreme precision.
Games
Wii U GamePad won't play Wii games
The Wii U's GamePad won't play old Wii games
Astronomy
First rogue planet discovered
Astronomers have found what is likely to be a rogue planet that is around 100 light years from our solar system, making it the closest free-floating planetary mass yet discovered.
Good Thinking
Get a grip in the wind with the GRIP2 Umbrella
The GRIP2 Umbrella features an adjustable grip for more comfort and control in high winds.
Games
Google's first video game strives to entertain with Maps data
Google has unveiled
Ingress
, a location-based strategy game for Android.
Around The Home
The Lumen Smart Bulb bets on light entertainment
The Lumen Smart Bulb is a Bluetooth-enabled LED light bulb that can change colors and features functions such as Party, Sleep and Wake modes.
Robotics
The Social Drink Machine takes your order via Facebook and Twitter
The Social Drink Machine is a robotic bartender that takes your order via Facebook or Twitter apps on your mobile phone.
3D Printing
Dutch artist 3D prints CT scan of his own skeleton
A Dutch artist known for his self portraits has reproduced his own skeleton using cutting-edge technology.
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