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BTPS replaces bike tire pressure gauge with sensors and a phone
The BTPS Bike Tire Pressure System lets cyclists check their tire pressure using their smartphone.
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Stanford University researchers create peel-and-stick solar cells
Scientists at Stanford University have created thin, flexible solar cells that can be applied to almost any surface, like a sticker.
Space Systems
SpaceX's Grasshopper VTVL takes a 40 meter hop
The SpaceX vertical takeoff and landing test-bed Grasshopper successfully negotiated a 40 m (131 ft) hop last week.
Mobile Technology
HP targets enterprise users with EliteBook Revolve convertible tablet
HP is targeting enterprise users with its latest touch-enabled convertible tablet, the EliteBook Revolve, which is due for a March, 2013 release.
Good Thinking
Buzzed Buzzer: a build-your-own alcohol-detecting party horn
The Buzzed Buzzer by Tyler DeAngelo and Sacha De'Angeli is a build-your-own party horn that only sounds when it detects alcohol on the user's breath.
Science
Sonic "invisible scalpel" could be used for non-invasive surgery
Scientists have created a highly-focused beam of sound that could be used for non-invasive surgery.
AI and Humanoids
RQ-TITAN robot wants to dominate the soccer field
RoboBuilder is offering a relatively inexpensive robot research platform aimed at RoboCup soccer's TeenSize division.
Science
64,000 mph asteroid was fastest on record
The Sutter's Hill asteroid that exploded above California in April this year was the fastest on record according to new analysis.
Aircraft
Armadillo Aerospace has precision landings down pat
Armadillo Aerospace has taken major strides with the retrieval system of its suborbital rocket, the STIG-B.
Mobile Technology
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.
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