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Solar panels made three times cheaper and four times more efficient
The developers of a new solar cell say they are four times more efficient and three times cheaper than current solar cells.
Space
Seiko Spring Drive Spacewalk watch keeps time in space
The Seiko Spring Drive Spacewalk watch is perfect if you're planning a leisurely Sunday afternoon walk - in space.
Body and Mind
4D heart imaging could have far-reaching effects for patients
Remarkable new imaging technology can show the heart in 4D which could have significant implications for patients at risk of cardiac problems.
Automotive
Ford announces all-new Police Interceptor for North America
Ford Motor Company recently announced a new Taurus-based Police Interceptor, to replace the Crown Victoria police cruisers used by North American police forces.
Cancer
Golden nanocages to put the heat on cancer cells
Gold nanocages selectively accumulate in tumors so when the tumors are bathed in laser light, the surrounding tissue is barely warmed, but the nanocages convert light to heat, killing the malignant cells.
Motorcycles
Full specifications and photos released for Yamaha's new middleweights - the FZ8 and Fazer8
Yamaha has finally released full specifications for its new middleweight street sportsbikes, the naked FZ8-N and semi-faired Fazer8.
Mobile Technology
Samsung teams up with Barnes & Noble for e-Reader release
Samsung has teamed up with Barnes & Noble to offer users of its new eReader access to over a million titles.
Good Thinking
It's a pen, it's a fork, it's a knife, it's... let's just say it's a multitool pen
The 13 Function in 1 Pen is a pen with an assortment of various small tools stored inside.
Science
Laser-activated nanotube speakers could be invisibly embedded in windows and walls
Researchers from UT Dallas have arranged sheets of carbon nanotubes into "forests" which produce high-quality sound when struck with lasers, and could form invisible wireless speakers embedded in walls and windows.
Science
City Lights Globe shows how the Earth looks at night
The City Light Globe is a revolving globe that shows both Earth during the day and the city lights around the world at night as seen from orbit..
Photography
Gitzo's Athena: the cameraman that can go anywhere
Gitzo's Athena GH5130RC is a wireless, remote-controlled camera head.
Science
Science meets art: the sun gets a soundtrack
Researchers from University of Michigan and a composer from Alumnus School of Music have interpreted the sun's solar wind into music by a process called sonification.
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