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Seoul National University develops inexpensive, super sensitive electronic skin
Seoul National University’s Multiscale Biomimetic Systems Laboratory has developed a new biomimetic “electronic skin” that is inexpensive, yet sensitive enough to “feel” a drop of water.
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Researchers produce ink and dye-free 100,000 DPI images
Researchers at Singapore's IMRE have developed a new method for creating sharp, full-spectrum color images at 100,000 dots per inch (DPI) without need of ink or dyes.
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Nintendo Wii U rumor round-up
A closer look at how Nintendo's Wii U console is shaping up.
Around The Home
Eliminator table lamp - shedding light on shredding paper
Eliminator is a table lamp designed by Merve Kahraman which uses half- and fully-shredded paper to directly influence the dual light sources.
Robotics
Soft, autonomous Meshworm robot moves like an earthworm
Researchers from MIT, Harvard University and Seoul National University have developed a robotic earthworm called Meshworm that moves using peristalsis.
Photography
Nikon COOLPIX L610 sports 14x optical zoom
Nikon has announced the COOLPIX L610 compact camera featuring a 16 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor and 14x optical zoom lens.
Games
Neo Geo X Gold to launch December 6
The classic Neo Geo console is set to live again in portable form with included joystick and dock, set for worldwide release December 6.
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David Laser Scanner offers DIY, low-cost 3D recording solution
David-laserscanner is a low-cost 3D recording technique that anyone can use.
Laptops
Lenovo prices and details ThinkPad X1 Carbon
Lenovo's sexy, lightweight premium ThinkPad X1 Carbon has been priced and detailed.
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SDSS takes a trip through the past 12 billion years of our Universe
A greatly improved map of the Universe stretching back to two billion years after the Big Bang has been produced by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
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Camera-toting EyeRing could help blind people to "see" objects
The EyeRing system features a finger-worn camera module and wirelessly connected smartphone that provide a visually-impaired user with aural feedback on objects captured by the lens.
Architecture
Luxodrome concept includes two cycle tracks in one
With his Luxodrome concept, architect Charles Wagner has put forward a novel take on the cycling velodrome, with two tracks side by side with adjoining lanes that form one long figure eight track.
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