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New type of electrotherapy makes implantable defibrillators less shocking
A new type of electrotherapy may vastly minimize the trauma and discomfort caused by implantable defibrillators.
Astronomy
Astronomers get their first close look at dwarf planet Makemake
The dwarf planet Makemake has been closely examined for the first time.
Medical Devices
Puzzlebox Orbit brain-controlled helicopter is flying into production
The Puzzlebox Orbit brain-controlled helicopter will be available to buy next year, with software/app source code, protocols and hardware schematics freely available under an open-source license.
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minibru makes single-serving French press coffee, in the mug
The Minibru Coffee Mug allows you to make single servings of French press coffee, right in the mug itself.
Architecture
Eco-home made from straw and wood should please the Three Little Pigs
Designed by Studio 1984, the “Nest” is a compact home concept that is reminiscent of a traditional barn.
Mobile Technology
New accessory turns your iPad into a mini foosball table
Classic Match Foosball by New Potato Technology brings foosball to the iPad's smaller form, complete with real physical controls.
Robotics
BFS-Auto robot can read 250 pages per minute
The University of Tokyo’s Ishikawa Oku Laboratory has unveiled BFS-Auto, a robot that can digitally scan books at a rate of 250 pages per minute.
Science
Dog-inspired scent detector sniffs out explosives and narcotics
A team of UCSB researchers have mimicked the anatomy of a dog's nose to build a highly effective scent detector that could be used to sniff out explosives and narcotics.
Mobile Technology
2012 eReader Comparison Guide
We break down the best eReaders for the 2012 shopping season.
3D Printing
DreamVendor 3D printer vending machine turns students' ideas into reality
Virginia Tech students can turn their ides into a physical reality thanks to the DreamVendor 3D printing machine.
AI and Humanoids
Bipedal hobby robot walks a tightrope
A Japanese roboticist that goes by the handle Dr. Guero has managed to get his Primer-V4 hobby robot to walk along a tightrope.
Architecture
Work recommences at iconic "Jenga Building"
Local paper the Tribeca Citizen was among those to report that the construction of New York's 56 Leonard Street, apparently increasingly known as the Jenga Building, a forthcoming luxury residential skyscraper, recommenced earlier this month.
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