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US Team adopts Speed Demon for steam record attempt
Team Steam USA's campaign to break the land speed record for steam-powered vehicles has received a shot in the arm, having been granted the use of construction molds from the Speed Demon streamliner.
Mobile Technology
Jawbone upsizes with BIG JAMBOX
Jawbone is looking to please more of the crowd with a new, larger version of the JAMBOX portable Bluetooth speaker.
Body and Mind
New concept could lead to low-cost DNA sequencing in everyday clinical practices
Scientists have developed a new concept for a low-cost, high-speed desktop DNA sequencer.
Robotics
Researchers aim to build eco-friendly robots from biodegradable materials
Two university researchers are aiming to develop new ways of building eco-friendly robots from biodegradable materials.
Outdoors
Flameless, lightweight Heatstick boils water on the move
The Heatstick is a lightweight backpacking stove alternative that cooks on the move.
Science
"Decorated" nanowires could lead to better batteries and solar cells
A new method for adding chains of nanoparticles to the sides of nanowires could lead to higher-density batteries, among other things.
Sports
Tree Piece Helmets: Protective loggin' for your noggin
Tree Piece Helmets are a new line of sports helmets made from wood.
Electronics
Engineers produce multiple colors of lasers using a single material
Scientists have succeeded in using a single type of semi-conductor material to produce multiple colors of lasers, which had previously not been possible.
Photography
Triggertrap Mobile app turns your iPhone into a smart DSLR trigger
Triggertrap Mobile is an iOS app which aims to help you capture that elusive shot by turning your iPhone or iPad into a smart camera trigger capable of making your camera take a photo at exactly the right moment.
Holiday Destinations
AirHotel's hanging rooms lift lodging out of the ordinary
Looking for a place to stay that's sustainable, fun and suspended? The one-of-a-kind, mobile AirHotel, designed by a group of Belgian artists, may be just the ticket.
Drones
Flexrotor vertical take-off and landing UAV enters second phase of development
The Flexrotor is a UAV designed to transition from vertical to horizontal flight without any pivoting of its rotor.
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Research at Stanford may lead to computers that understand humans
A simple mathematical model developed by psychologists at Stanford could lead to computers that better understand how humans communicate with one another.
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