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Hydrogen-powered race car takes on petrol-powered competitors
The hydrogen-powered Forze V race car recently competed against gas-powered cars, at the Formula Student race in the UK.
Computing
Clog-free inkjet printer nozzle inspired by the human eye
Taking inspiration from the human eye, researchers at the University of Missouri have developed an inkjet print nozzle that prevents the printer head from becoming clogged when not in use.
Mobile Technology
Secure Tips aim to lock in Apple earphones
Kickstarter project Secure Tips provides a simple solution to impractical earphone design.
Good Thinking
"Living furniture" could power laptops and desk lamps
Scientists have developed a table that uses moss to generate power for devices such as laptops.
Mobile Technology
DIY mobile phone made from $150 worth of parts
MIT PhD student David Mellis has designed and built a fully operational mobile phone, named the DIY Cellphone, using about US$150-worth of parts.
Motorcycles
Radical zecOO electric motorcycle headed for production
Japan's low-riding zecOO electric bike is headed for small scale production.
Automotive
Ford considers injecting old money into car manufacture
Ford is expanding its search for readily-available, sustainable materials to use in car component manufacture instead of oil-based plastics.
Electronics
Soundlazer parametric speaker to enter production
The low-cost, pocket-friendly, open source, and completely hack-friendly Soundlazer parametric speaker has now secured sufficient crowd-funding to enter production.
Environment
Microsubmarines may help clean up oil spills
Scientists have created nanoscale submarines, for use in gathering up oil droplets in the event of oil spills.
Environment
Flow concept turns wind into light with novel bamboo turbine
The Flow vertical turbine concept features bamboo blades with an LED at each tip to provide light whenever the wind blows.
Science
3.2 billion-pixel Large Synoptic Survey Telescope camera comes a step closer to reality
Approval has been given for the next phase of development on what will be the world's largest digital camera, for use in the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.
Environment
Can starch fibers solve the bandage conundrum?
Penn State researchers have developed a way to manufacture starch fibers, which might lead to cheaper, biodegradable bandages.
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