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New anti-twinkle tech allows Hubble-quality images from Earth
The new laser adaptive optics system eliminates twinkling in night-time skies, so telescopes can better observe celestial objects.
Medical Devices
Scaffolding to help mend a broken heart
Researchers have built a scaffold that supports the growth and integration of stem cell-derived cardiac muscles cells to help reverse the damage done from a heart attack.
Body and Mind
Tetris-like video game used to solve medical puzzles
A Tetris-like game that asks players to fold a protein rather than stack colored blocks shows that people can compete with supercomputers to solve medical problems.
Photography
ATC9K HD actioncam features G-Sensor and GPS
The Oregon Scientific ATC9K is a new actioncam that can embed G-force data on its user's footage.
Robotics
Telenoid R1 robot lets you phone a robotic friend
Telenoid R1 is a portable robot that is designed to relay a remote user’s presence during long distance communications.
Robotics
Shape shifting robot is flattest Transformer ever
Researchers have built a prototype robot that can automatically assume the shape of either an origami boat or a paper airplane when it receives different electrical signals.
Aircraft
Project Firefly: Sikorsky unveils electric helicopter technology demonstrator
Sikorsky's Project Firefly sets out to both demonstrate the feasibility and showcase the benefits of electrically powered helicopters
Mobile Technology
Motorola DROID 2 official – pre-sales start tomorrow
Motorola's much talked-about DROID 2 is out of the woods at last.
Electronics
Self-calibrating MEMs to enable super-accurate sensors
A new technology enabling MEMs to "self-calibrate" could make possible super-accurate and precise sensors for crime-scene forensics, environmental testing and medical diagnostics.
Around The Home
LG’s SmartDiagnosis technology lets washers and dryers chat to technicians over the phone
LG has come up with a way to troubleshoot washer and dryer issues remotely by getting the devices to chat with a technician over the phone in a language R2-D2 would understand.
Science
Software removes pedestrians from Google Street View
New proof-of-concept software digitally removes pedestrians from Google street View images.
Environment
Offsetting greenhouse gas emissions using charcoal
According to a new study, as much as 12 percent of the world’s human-caused greenhouse gas emissions could be sustainably offset by producing biochar, a charcoal-like substance made from plants and other organic materials.
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