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Noise Snare – photo radar for loud vehicles
Noise Snare is an unmanned system, that automatically detects and identifies vehicles exceeding local allowable noise levels.
Automotive
TRW looks to free up dashboard design with roof mounted airbag system
Automotive safety systems manufacturer TRW has developed a 'bag in roof' airbag system that deploys the front airbag from the roof instead of the steering wheel or dashboard.
Telecommunications
World record 26 terabits per second data transmission achieved
Scientists at Germany's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have set a world record in data transmission with the successful encoding of data at a rate of 26 terabits per second on a single laser beam and transmitting it over a distance of 50 km.
Remarkable People
Spicy precursor to the arcade game brought back to life
Michael Ford, who restores old arcade games, has built a peep show machine from scratch using modern technology.
Photography
LOMO LC-Wide – latest Lomography 35mm camera gets ultra-wide-angle lens
Lomography has unveiled a new addition to its LC-A range of 35mm film analog cameras, the LOMO LC-Wide offers users a choice of three frame formats and sports a new 17mm ultra-wide-angle lens.
Electronics
New efficiency record for flexible CIGS solar cells
Swiss researchers have claimed a new world record efficiency of 18.7% for flexible CIGS solar cells on plastics.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Paralyzed man regains voluntary leg movement with electrode array implant
Through the implantation of a stimulating electrode array, a team of researchers has given a man rendered paralyzed from the chest down the ability to stand and take his first tentative steps in four years.
Science
Scientists working on human-dolphin communication device
Scientists are working on an underwater device that could facilitate two-way human-dolphin communications.
Outdoors
Tactical Sammich - the snack with a two year shelf-life
Tactical Sammiches have a claimed shelf life of over two years if maintained at 80 degrees Fahrenheit (26.7 degrees Celsius) or less.
Games
The 'CRT Amusement Device' that spawned a multi-million dollar industry
On a cold morning on January 25, 1947 at the U.S. Patent Office, Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann submitted an invention that is now recognized as one of the earliest examples of the video game.
Astronomy
Robot rover tackles uneven ground using screw drive
Engineer Tim Lexen has created a prototype ranger device that can move across rough terrain using an omnidirectional screw drive system.
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Portable microreactor to produce hydrogen from everyday fossil fuels
Chemical Engineering students at Stevens Institute of Technology have invented a microreactor that can convert everyday fossil fuels such as butane and propane into pure hydrogen for fuel cell batteries.
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