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TASER announces wildlife management stungun
Stun-gun manufacturer TASER has announced a Wildlife Electronic Control Device.
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Players control real microorgansims in 'biotic video games'
A physicist has created "biotic video games," in which players manipulate the behavior of actual microorganisms in real time.
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New tech creates 3D faces from 2D images
Researchers have created a computer algorithm that creates 3D models based on 2D images of faces.
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New research reveals the root of musical pleasure
New research has shown that the neurotransmitter dopamine is responsible for the intense pleasure responses we feel to favored music.
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High school teacher creates microfluidic devices using a photocopier
A high school physics teacher has invented a method of producing microfluidic devices, using little else than a photocopier and transparency film.
Architecture
Vacant Brooklyn warehouse gets ultra-thin, cutting-edge facade
Motorized door technology adapted from airplane hangars and recyled materials from abandoned warehouses have been used to create a dramatic 100-foot-long, eighteen-foot-tall, two-inch-deep facade for the Wyckoff Exchange in Brooklyn, New York.
Computing
P2P study finds around 100 users responsible for majority of BitTorrent content
A new study to examine the behavior of users responsible for publishing files on BitTorrent reveals that a small group of around 100 users is responsible for the majority of content.
Games
Sega's Toylets give public toilet users something to aim at
Sega is bringing restroom gaming into the 21st century with a video game that makes use of a pressure sensor built into the urinal to entice urinators to keep their pee on target.
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JVC reveals full HD 3D consumer camcorder
JVC has announced a new 3D full HD consumer camcorder which benefits from two independent lenses, two CMOS sensors and a new imaging engine.
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Frogbox ends the hunt for cardboard moving boxes
Frogboxes are reusable plastic moving boxes, that users rent in the city they're moving from and drop off in the city they're moving to.
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World's biggest HD video board under construction
NASCAR fans are in for a high-definition treat this year at the Charlotte Motor Speedway where construction of a gargantuan 200-foot-wide x 80-foot-tall screen is underway.
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