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Spongy polymer grows to fill gaps in the spine after surgery
Removing spinal tumors can be problematic, with the current options for bridging the gap left by the procedure being either very expensive, or extremely invasive. New research could provide a better solution, with the potential to use an expanding polymer implant to fill the gaps after surgery.
Science
Satellite data could help in spotting shipwrecks
New research has found that it might be possible to spot coastal shipwrecks by searching for plumes of sediment in imagery collected by NASA's Landsat 8 satellite.
Virtual Reality
Hover Junkers for HTC Vive: One of VR's first killer games is like being in a real gunfight
With the consumer HTC Vive set to ship in a few weeks, we're now getting a clearer picture of the marquee games that will be launching alongside the VR headset on SteamVR. Hover Junkers reminds us that gunplay in VR goes far beyond your typical Halo or Call of Duty.
Mobile Technology
Phone-charging hydroelectric plant fits in your backpack
About two years ago, Seoul-based company Enomad made news when it put mobile phone charging stations along the manmade Cheonggyecheon River. This year at Austin's SXSW festival, the company has demonstrated that it's been able to shrink the concept down.
Architecture
NZ architects transform retro caravan into a mobile office
With the help from local business Retro Events, Studio106's director Dion Gosling and interior designer Kerri Cunliffe converted a retro caravan into a mobile office space, complete with cardboard desks and portable furniture.
Home Entertainment
Review: Miyo DAC/amp turns up the heat on handy hi-res music listening
Originally launched on Kickstarter, the Miyo DAC/amp has started shipping to consumers. The audio nerds behind the device promised listeners the same kind of audio quality and sonic detail found in a professional recording studio. Gizmag got one to review.
Photography
World's thinnest lens measures a barely-there 6.3 nm thick
Scientists have created the world’s thinnest lens which is just one two-thousandth the thickness of a human hair. The 6.3 nm thick lens is said to open the door to the development of flexible computer displays, along with a revolution in miniature cameras.
Space Systems
ExoMars 2016 is on its way to the Red Planet
The latest mission to Mars began its long journey today as the ExoMars 2016 lifted off at 09:31 GMT atop a Russian Proton-M/Breeze-M rocket at the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Telecommunications
Philips and Vodafone partner for wireless city smart lighting
Madrid, Buenos Aires and Los Angeles are among the cities in which Philips has rolled out its internet-connected LED street lighting. Such connected streetlights can be monitored and controlled remotely and, now, Philips has partnered with Vodafone to connect the lights wirelessly.
Outdoors
Smart paddle coaches kayakers
Sea kayaking is like a lot of other activities, in that just because you enjoy doing it, doesn't mean you're doing it right. Well, that's where Motionize Paddle comes in. It's a system that uses your smartphone to assess and improve your paddling.
Music
Portable Cobble caters to iOS audiophiles with MFi DAC/amp hardware
The latest pocket-sized, MFi-certified device happens to cater to iPhone audiophiles. The Cobble audio amplifier is designed battery-free and ultra-light, while also preserving in-line microphone/remote functionality of headphones/earphones.
Materials
World's blackest material is now world's blackest "spray paint"
Sometimes, regular black just isn't good enough. That's why Surrey NanoSystems released its Vantablack coating two years ago. Now, in order to expand its possible applications, the material is available in a convenient spray-on form.
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