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Oyster - the world's largest working hydro-electric wave energy device
The world’s largest working hydro-electric wave energy device has been officially launched in Scotland. Known as ‘Oyster’, the device is, at present, the world’s only hydro-electric wave energy device producing power.
Photography
ProFORMA software creates a 3D model of an object in minutes using a webcam
Cambridge University PhD student Qi Pan has designed software that creates textured 3D models of an object in slightly more than a minute using a stationary camera.
Science
Marine census reveals 17,500 species and counting living in the murky depths
Census Marine Life scientists have reported findings of more than 17, 500 species of marine life, some of which are entirely new species, inhabiting the deepest realms from 200 meters to 5, 000 meters below the ocean surfaces.
Robotics
Nao - a robot that sees, speaks, reacts to touch and surfs the web
Versatile humanoid robot Nao can see (via two cameras), speak, react to touch, surf the web using WiFi, and interact with other Naos.
Computers
Atlona offers audio and video streaming with PC to HDTV wireless adapter
Send audio and video wirelessly from a PC to a TV with Atlona's adapter
Body and Mind
Italian doctor may have found surprisingly simple cure for Multiple Sclerosis
An Italian doctor has been getting dramatic results with a new type of treatment for Multiple Sclerosis, or MS, which affects up to 2.5 million people worldwide.
Aircraft
Jetman Yves Rossy’s ambitious intercontinental flight falls short
Swiss adventurer Yves Rossy’s attempt to become the first man complete an intercontinental jetpack flight has failed with Rossy bailing into the ocean after encountering heavy cloud.
Automotive
car2go car sharing program hits the US
car2go, the innovative car sharing program first seen in Ulm, Germany, has launched in Austin, Texas, where a pilot will initially see 200 vehicles made available 24/7 within the city to a select group of city employees and their relatives.
Good Thinking
Five pound, six inch diameter pearl brain goes up for sale
The second largest pearl ever found is to go to auction. Weighing 2.25 kg (5 lb), the six inch diameter pearl bears an uncanny resemblance to a human brain and will sell with the lower half of the giant Tridacna Gigas clam in which it formed.
Environment
The world's first osmotic power plant from Statkraft
Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway officially opened Statkraft's osmotic power plant prototype on 24th November
Music
Olive delivers high-def hi-fi with the O4HD
Olive, renowned maker of audiophile products has served up another addition to its already impressive line of music servers with the Olive 4 HD, which the company says can play back your music at 250 times the resolution of CDs!
Wellness and Healthy Living
Fingernail-sized implant successfully eliminates tumors in mammals
Using fingernail-sized plastic disks impregnated with tumor-specific antigens and implanted under the skin, scientists have successfully eliminated tumors in mammals.
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