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Ultrasonic medical molding machine reduces energy consumption
Injection molding is the widely preferred method for shaping plastic medical components, but now a new type of machine promises to slash energy and materials costs. Ultrasion's Sonorous 1G uses ultrasound to produce highly targeted and efficient heating to melt its plastic base material.
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MIT develops glasses-free 3D projector as a "practical alternative to holographic video"
The Camera Culture group at the MIT Media Lab is developing a new 3D video projection system that doesn't require glasses and provides different users different perspective angles of the same object.
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Bultaco rides again with all-electric motorcycles: The Rapitan and Rapitan Sport
After lying dormant for the last 13 years, Spain’s most storied motorcycle brand is being re-launched in 2015 as a specialist electric motorcycle manufacturer. Check out the two prototypes that point the way forward – the very sexy Rapitan and Rapitan Sport.
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Raydiance's R-Cut system promises "new paradigm" in high-tech glass fabrication
Gizmag spoke with Raydiance, a company specializing in cutting-edge laser fabrication methods, about its new R-Cut femtosecond laser system that promises a "new paradigm" in high-tech glass fabrication.
Mobile Technology
LG and Harman Kardon announce premium Bluetooth headset
LG has announced a new premium Bluetooth headset optimized for use with its upcoming G3 smartphone. The LG Tone Infinim was developed in collaboration with audio equipment manufacturer Harman Kardon. It promises excellent sound quality and long standby time.
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Fender releases limited edition reclaimed wood guitars
Fender has launched a series of guitars aimed at players wanting the distinct tone of old growth timber, while enjoying modern features and hardware. A limited amount of reclaimed wood from obscure locations in the US has been secured for an interesting take on its iconic Strat and Tele guitars.
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15-year-old wins Intel prize for software that detects cancer-causing genes
Intel has announced the winners of its 2014 International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). Intel says it is the world's largest high-school science research competition. The top prize went to 15-year-old Nathan Han for his software that studies the mutations of a gene linked to breast cancer.
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Peptide-based nanogel accelerates healing of burn wounds
Researchers at the A*STAR's Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) in Singapore have developed a nanogel using self-assembling ultrashort peptide technology that can heal burn wounds much faster than the silicone-based wound dressings currently used
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3D-printed composite is lighter than wood and stiffer than concrete
Reseachers at Harvard University have developed a way to 3D-print a cellular composite with record lightness and stiffness using an epoxy resin. This could lead to the development of new lightweight architectures for more efficient wind turbines, faster cars, and lighter airplanes.
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Send your selfies to Mars for 99 cents a pop
A US$25 million crowdfunded, student-led mission plans to send three CubeSat microsatellites all the way to Mars, landing time capsules on the surface of the Red Planet that contain the digital messages from tens of millions of people around the world. Uploading your own file costs only 99 cents.
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Thinium Charge claims to be the world's thinnest wall charger
Nobody likes tangled, kinked cables, but you know what they do like? Credit card-sized devices, that they can keep in their wallet. Well, Thinium’s new Charge is a credit card-format smartphone wall charger, that does away with cables.
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PocketScan claimed to be world's smallest wireless scanner
Portable scanners have been around for a while now, with devices like the Magic Wand and Doxie Go, and they continue to shrink in size. With its new PocketScan, Swiss-based software company Dacuda is now claiming to have developed the world's smallest wireless scanner.
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