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Inexpensive device could allow the disabled to control computers with their eyes
Bioengineers at Imperial College, London have developed a new computer controller for paraplegics that is not only more accurate and easier to use than current methods, but also uses inexpensive, off-the-shelf components.
Outdoors
ErlebNest treehouse - a cocoon in the canopy
The ErlebNest from Germany's Cambium is a two-part treehouse for adults.
Drones
Spy Hawk RC-plane lets you snoop from the skies
RED5's Spy Hawk remote-controlled plane has an integrated video camera which beams back footage to the controller for easy spying from the sky.
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Classic Vox Teardrop and Phantom guitars return as Apache travel guitars
VOX Amplification has given new life to two 1960s iconic guitar bod shapes with the release of the Teardrop-shaped and Phantom-shaped Apache travel guitars.
Physics
Is it or isn't it? The Higgs boson story
The massive boson recently discovered at CERN may or may not be the Higgs boson - we're going to try and clarify the situation for you.
Automotive
Flat-pack cardboard and plywood car scoops Eco-Design award at Shell Eco-Marathon
Aston University's entry into this year's Shell Eco-Marathon may look low-tech, but that didn't stop the hydrogen-fueled cardboard and plywood flat-pack car from scooping the Eco-Design award.
Automotive
Semiautonomous driving system takes over when drivers make mistakes
MIT researchers have developed a semiautonomous safety system which allows a human driver full control of a vehicle until it detects that the car is heading toward a hazard or obstacle, at which point it takes control and steers to safety.
Around The Home
Master Lock introduces the dialSpeed electronic padlock
Master Lock has introduced its dialSpeed electronic combination padlock.
Around The Home
Nomiku: Sous-vide cooking for the rest of us
The Nomiku immersion circulator makes sous-vide cooking affordable for any home kitchen.
Urban Transport
Smartphone app tells blind people when the bus is coming
A new smartphone software is helping visually impaired people in a Brazilian city to use public buses with more ease and efficiency.
Electronics
Light-polarizing system could mean big things for tiny projectors
A new system allows video projectors to much more efficiently convert unpolarized light into usable polarized light.
Robotics
New algorithms improve efficiency of underwater mine-sweeping robots
Researchers at MIT have developed new algorithms to vastly improve the navigation and feature-detecting capabilities of underwater, mine-sweeping robots.
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