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Lytro camera gains manual controls with new firmware
The Lytro light field camera has gained the manual controls photographers have been craving, with a new firmware update.
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ESA testing materials to shield astronauts from cosmic radiation
The ESA is assessing the shielding potential of various materials to protect astronauts from harmful cosmic rays.
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Stomp around like a giant robot, 8-bit hero, or zombie this Halloween
Mega Stomp Panic from ThinkGeek is designed to be your ultimate Halloween sound machine.
Science
Carbon nanotube pencil leads used for drawing sensors onto paper
MIT has developed pencil "leads" that can be used to draw gas sensors onto paper.
Science
Update: SpaceX Dragon's hatch opened a day early
The hatch of SpaceX’s unmanned Dragon cargo spacecraft has been opened by the crew of the International Space Station (ISS) a day early.
Astronomy
NASA developing exoskeleton for astronauts and the earthbound
The X1 Robotic Exoskeleton uses robotic technology for a dual-use exoskeleton that has applications for both astronauts on long space missions and the walking impaired on Earth.
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Scorpion fs 26 S-Pedelec folding electric trike goes up to 28 mph (45 km/h)
The HP Velotechnik Scorpion fs 26 S-Pedelec is an electric, folding recumbent bike that can go as fast as 28 mph.
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Regular green laser pointer used to detect hazardous chemicals
A consumer laser pointer has been used to create a small, inexpensive Raman spectrometer.
Science
AquatiCo project would let anyone control a real submarine over the internet
The AquatiCo project would allow computer users anywhere in the world to control an actual ocean-based submarine over the internet.
Mobile Technology
iPod touch 5G vs. iPod touch 4G
How does the new 5G iPod touch compare to its (now cheaper) predecessor?
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Art and science combine to turn gold chloride into nuggets
The Great Work of the Metal Lover forces extremophilic bacteria to metabolize high concentrations of highly toxic gold chloride which results in the formation of small deposits of gold metal.
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txtr reveals pocket-sized Beagle eReader
German developer, txtr, has revealed the Beagle, which it claims is the smallest eReader in the world, with a 5-inch screen and a weight of 128 grams (about 4.5 ounces).
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