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NASA using 3D laser printing to create complex rocket parts
NASA engineers are using a 3D laser printing system call “selective laser melting “ (SLM) to produce intricate metal parts such as rocket engine components.
Wellness and Healthy Living
RSLSteeper launches third version of its bebionic myoelectric hand
The “bebonic3” is the latest version of bebonic series of artificial hands produced by RSLSteeper of Leeds, U.K.
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The Clock Clock turns a wall of analog clocks into digital art
The Clock Clock from Humans Since 1982 is a digital clock comprising a bank of 24 analog clocks working in tandem to display the time.
Science
New technique claimed to lift more fingerprints from paper
A new technique is said to produce better results when trying to lift fingerprints from paper surfaces.
Automotive
European Space Agency working on using rocket fuel in cars
The ESA and MagnaSteyr are adapting technology developed for the Ariane rockets for cars, as part of ESA’s Technology Transfer Programme.
Environment
Saphonian bladeless turbine boasts impressive efficiency, low cost
A new bladeless wind turbine created is based upon the shape of a ship’s sails and promises to offer up to double the efficiency of a typical wind turbine.
Electronics
Ear-powered medical devices in development
Scientists are developing implantable devices that run off of naturally-occurring power generated by a chamber within the inner ear.
Wearables
CuteCircuit's Haute Couture dress fashionably displays tweets
CuteCircuit shows off a dress that is embedded with LEDs that are used to display tweets in real-time.
Architecture
Treehouse conference center to inspire sustainable ideas
Four Belgian companies have commissioned the construction of a modern treehouse conference center by Baumraum architects.
Science
Potentially habitable super-Earth discovered in our stellar neighborhood
A newly discovered exoplanet orbits a minor star in the southern skies within the star's habitable zone, making it a prime candidate for a living exoplanet.
Space Systems
Space debris: Where does it come from, and what can we do about it?
NASA and cooperating agencies are building a DebriSat, which will be demolished by a hunk of aluminum traveling at over 4 miles/second (6.4 km/s), to modernize orbital collision models.
Urban Transport
Insect-inspired virtual traffic lights could replace – or augment – the real things
The proposed Virtual Traffic Lights system would allow traffic flow to determine traffic signals, which would be displayed inside the vehicles.
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