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British fleet's new radar system can detect a supersonic tennis ball 25 km away
BAE Systems’ Artisan medium-range 3D surveillance radar can detect a supersonic tennis ball 25 km away.
Environment
Waste seaweed finds use as insulation
Washed up dead seaweed known as Neptune balls is being converted into building insulation.
Mobile Technology
Thermodo adds a thermometer to your smartphone
The Thermodo is a plug-in thermometer for use with mobile devices.
Wearables
SpiderSense suit delivers superhuman perception
Using a collection of sensors placed all over the body, the SpiderSense suit detects objects in the environment and warns the wearer when anything gets too close.
Architecture
Zero energy home uses 40,000 recycled plastic bottles for insulation
Tvzeb combines the use of recycled materials, geothermal and solar energy generation, LED lighting and wall and roof insulation which came from 40,000 recycled plastic bottles.
Science
Quantum "spooky action at a distance" travels at least 10,000 times faster than light
Quantum theory includes a "spooky action at a distance", which is now known to travel at a speed at least 10,000 times faster than light.
Wearables
Next-generation clothing monitors your heart, tracks your posture and gives you a hug
New wearable sports technologies track movement, measure vital signs, keep the body warm, and perform other functions from the comfort of your clothing.
Architecture
Los Angeles school gets a giant solar wall
Created by U.S. architectural firm Brooks + Scarpa, the recently completed Green Dot Animo Leadership High School in Inglewood, Los Angeles, wears its green heart very much on its sleeve.
3D Printing
First Dreambox 3D printer vending machine heads to UC Berkeley
The first Dreambox 3D printing vending machine will be installed at U.C. Berkeley later this month.
Computing
Kinect Fusion looks to make 3D modeling easier
Microsoft is set to make life easier for graphic artists, 3D printing aficionados, industrial designers, animators, architects, and games developers by turning its Kinect sensor to the task of generating 3D models of objects and environments.
Science
Starting with one mouse, scientists create 581 successive clones
Dr. Teruhiko Wakayama of the RIKEN Institute in Japan has succeeded in creating 25 generations of clones of a single mouse, leading to a total of 581 genetically identical mice.
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Astronomers use eclipsing binary stars to determine the distance to nearby galaxy
Astronomers have used eight eclipsing binary stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud to accurately determine its distance from the Earth.
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