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Billionth-of-a-meter-thick gold layers created in ten minutes
Researchers have devised a method of coating various surfaces with monolayers of gold nanoparticles, in just ten minutes.
Electronics
LED fiber optic display films on the way
A new machine produces fiber optic sheets, that distribute the focused three-dimension light of an LED into a two-dimensional display.
Military
GUSS autonomous vehicles headed for RIMPAC wargames in Hawaii
Students at Virginia Teach have developed four GUSS autonomous vehicles to make their debut with the Marine Corps at the 2010 RIMPAC war games.
Around The Home
Dews Toothbrush stands up to bathroom nasties
The Dews Toothbrush balances on its end to solve the dilemma of where to rest your toothbrush without exposing to germ covered bathroom surfaces.
Aircraft
Sunseeker II & III on show in Paris
As well as showing off the gorgeous Sunseeker II solar-powered airplane, Eric Raymond took the opportunity offered by the Green Air Show in Paris to preview the next project - the two-seater Sunseeker III.
Telecommunications
Wi-Fi and 3G could become competitors for mobile Internet access
Traditionally seen as complementary services, some experts say there is a strong possibility that Wi-Fi will compete with the 3G broadband network in city areas and perhaps even become a substitute.
Good Thinking
EyeTV joins the fight against the vuvuzela
Elgato has added a Vuvuzela Filter to its popular EyeTV software for the duration of the 2010 World Cup.
Bicycles
Aerodynamics meets art: NeilPryde launches high-end road bikes
If you're into windsurfing, you'll most likely be familiar with the NeilPryde brand. Now the company is taking a step in another direction by diving into the high-performance road bicycle market.
Around The Home
LG’s SmartDiagnosis technology lets washers and dryers chat to technicians over the phone
LG has come up with a way to troubleshoot washer and dryer issues remotely by getting the devices to chat with a technician over the phone in a language R2-D2 would understand.
Good Thinking
deviantART launches free HTML5 drawing app
deviantART's Muro is a free HTML5 drawing application
Environment
Offsetting greenhouse gas emissions using charcoal
According to a new study, as much as 12 percent of the world’s human-caused greenhouse gas emissions could be sustainably offset by producing biochar, a charcoal-like substance made from plants and other organic materials.
Photography
Ordro releases HD camcorder with pico projector
We've seen pico projectors added to mobile phones and point and shoot cameras, this is the first time we've seen one added to a camcorder.
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