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Researchers develop low-cost stroke rehabilitation glove
Four students from Montreal's McGill University have created a prototype stroke rehabilitation sensor glove.
Automotive
Peugeot shows SXC Crossover Concept in Shanghai
Peugeot has dropped the HYbrid4 technology found in its 2010 SR1 Concept into a very different beast for the Shanghai Motor Show.
Environment
Biodegradable golf balls made from lobster shells
Researchers from the University of Maine have created biodegradable golf balls, made from waste lobster shells.
Environment
Namib Beetle inspires new 'fog harvesting' research
An MIT graduate student is working on increasing the efficiency of fog harvesters, which collect drinking water from the air.
Around The Home
LG launches first Smart-Grid appliance: the Smart Fridge
Not one to give up on a good idea, LG has announced the launch of the Smart Refrigerator.
Science
Synthetic brain comes a step closer with creation of artificial synapse
Researchers have created a circuit that mimics the function of a synapse in the human brain, that could someday be used in the creation of a synthetic brain.
Photography
WVIL concept: Digital SLR meets mobile phone, with an ingenious twist
The Artefact Design Group suggests that the future of digital camera design may lie in the development of a system where lens and body modules communicate wirelessly and the camera benefits from smartphone-like functionality
Laptops
ORIGIN PC EON17-S laptop claims highest mobile processor clock speed in the world
ORIGIN has claimed the highest mobile processor clock speed in the world by overclocking the Core i7 Extreme in its EON17-S to a whopping 4.5GHz.
Bicycles
Trek Bicycle begins carbon fiber recycling program
Trek Bicycle has begun a carbon fiber recycling program with recovery firm Materials Innovation Technologies.
Laptops
Fujitsu slots mobile projector in new enterprise notebooks
The new LIFEBOOK S761/C and P771/C notebooks about to be released by Fujitsu both feature a 40 lumen mobile projector.
Infectious Diseases
Modified virus used to significantly boost solar cell efficiency
MIT researchers have increased the efficiency of nanotube solar cells ... with the help of a virus.
Military
Are 'suitcase nukes' a genuine concern?
Are their any grounds to the fear that Russia may have lost track of about 100 suitcase-sized tactical nuclear weapons dating from the Soviet era?
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