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Electrically conductive gel holds promise for biological sensors and energy storage devices
Researchers at Stanford University have created an electrically conductive gel that feels and behaves like biological tissues, but conducts electricity like a metal or semiconductor.
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Buckingham Palace light show breaks world record
A series of striking illuminated animated mosaics projected onto Buckingham Palace has broken the Guiness world record for the most artists working on an art installation.
Automotive
Ford developing biometric systems to manage "driver workload"
Ford Motor Company is working on biometrics systems that would keep its MyFord Touch system from distracting drivers when they are negotiating stressful driving conditions.
Outdoors
Freeheel Runningpads literally leave you (half) barefoot
Freeheel Runningpads take barefoot footwear to a strange, new level.
Electronics
Awesome Nixie chess set now available as a limited edition kit
The gorgeous Nixie tube chess set made by Tony Adams is now being made available as a limited number of self-build kits.
Good Thinking
Michigan installs talking urinal cakes to combat drunk driving
The state of Michigan is using talking urinals in the fight against drunk driving.
Photography
Sony's new XQD S Series memory cards outperform Compact Flash
Sony UK has launched the XQD S Series of memory cards which are said to outpace Compact Flash in sustained read/write data transfer.
Architecture
Old prison blocks "rehabilitated" to stunning effect
Gizmag looks at EXIT Architects' "rehabilitation" of a 19th century prison.
Automotive
McLaren pulls the top down on new 12C Spider
McLaren's new 12C Spider features a unique retractable hard top (RHT) folding roof that can be operated at speeds of up to 30 km/h (19 mph).
Medical Devices
iBrain to allow Stephen Hawking to communicate through brainwaves alone
Gizmag speaks to iBrain inventor Dr Philip Low about the potential applications of the device.
3D Printing
Athlete-specific sprint spikes created using 3D printing technology
French engineer and designer Luc Fusaro has employed 3D printing technology to create lightweight sprint shoes that are customized for individual athletes.
Wearables
University of South Carolina researchers convert T-shirt into energy storage medium
A professor at the University of South Carolina has successfully turned the material in a cotton T-shirt into a source of electrical power.
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