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Envia Systems claims energy density record for lithium-ion batteries
Envia Systems has developed a lithium-ion battery which is claimed to have two to three times the energy density of existing li-ions.
Computers
Raspberry Pi goes on sale, online Pi stalls collapse
Interest as the US$35 Raspberry Pi goes on sale crashes websites selling the credit card-sized Linux home computer.
Wellness and Healthy Living
World's first biodegradable joint implant grows new joints
Scientists have created the world's first biodegradable joint implant, which causes the body to regrow injured joint tissue.
Environment
The Sunflower focuses sunlight where you want it
The Sunflower is a heliostat designed for residential use.
Computers
Office 15 leaks indicate Metro-influenced UI and touch mode
Leaks of a technical preview of Office 15 indicate a combination Metro/Ribbon interface and touch support.
Automotive
Magna Steyr 3-in-1 pickup truck, convertible and SUV concept car
The Magna Steyr transforms seamlessly into an SUV, convertible and pickup truck.
Photography
Vintage Leica cameras head to auction
A collection of vintage Leica cameras are set to go to auction later this year at the WestLicht Photographica Auction.
Military
First industry railgun prototype launcher gets all fired up
The electromagnetic (EM) railgun prototype launcher that was recently installed at the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) in Dahlgren, Virginia, has commenced firing, kicking off a two-month-long series of full-energy tests.
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Maintaining a brain protein’s sugar levels could prevent development of Alzheimer’s
Researchers have shown that ensuring that sugar levels in a brain protein known as tau are maintained could slow or prevent Alzheimer's disease.
Medical Devices
"Interface scaffolds" could wire prosthetics directly into amputees' nervous systems
Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories announce a breakthrough in prosthetics that may one day allow artificial limbs to be controlled by their wearers as naturally as organic ones and provide sensations of touch and feeling.
Electronics
14 year-old designs functioning Lego printer
The PriNXT may not be the first functioning printer made of Lego, but given that it was made by 14-year old Lego Mindstorms wunderkind Leon Overweel, we won't hold that against it.
Science
Smithsonian making 3D models of items from its collection
The Smithsonian Institute is making 3D replicas of items from its collection suitable for display or loan to other museums, or even schools.
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