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Ferrari rollercoaster to allow 'overtaking'
When Ferrari World opens its doors in Abu Dhabi later this year, fans of the prancing horse will be treated to a monster roller coaster with a difference.
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Silicon computer chips successfully implanted in living human cells
Scientists from the Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona have found a way to implant minute silicon chips into living cells and use them as intracellular sensors.
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Hidden RFID tags could mean end of bar-codes and lines at the checkout
Newly developed radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology allows a inexpensive, printable transmitter to be invisibly embedded in packaging.
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Kodak joins the actioncam game with the Playsport
This month Kodak is introducing the Playsport, its new compact, shockproof, waterproof, HD video camera.
Electronics
AT & T ZERO Charger eliminates 'vampire draw'
AT&T will shortly make a new mobile device charger available which eliminates "vampire draw" (where a charger continues to draw power even when it's no longer connected to a device)
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Why we aren't as ethical as we think we are
Researchers have published a paper that suggests we are not as ethical as we imagine we are.
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Gold nanoparticles turn light into electrical current
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have demonstrated the transduction of optical radiation to electrical current in a molecular circuit.
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Brighter, whiter clouds could fight global warming
US scientists propose that artificially introducing aerosols to the atmosphere will brighten clouds and increase reflectivity which could help defend the Earth from global warming.
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PeeWee Kit makes computers kid friendly
PeeWee Kit transforms any computer into a child-friendly PC, complete with security sofware and games
Aircraft
Hexakopter: remote-control helicopter puts on amazing aerial display
The Hexakopter microcopter from Germany's Holger Buss looks like heaps of fun for kids of all ages - and you can build your own.
Motorcycles
Ducati patents frameless roadbike
Ducati is so pleased with the weight saving and additional rigidity afforded by its MotoGP frame design that it has patented the frame for its road bikes.
Space
Flyfire: mini-helicopters create futuristic 3D display
MIT SENSEable City Lab and ARES Lab have just released Flyfire, a cloud of LED-carrying helicopters capable of light displays in three-dimensional space.
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