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Middle ear microphone aims to improve cochlear implants
U.S researchers are developing a tiny middle ear "microphone" that could remove the need for any external components on cochlear implants.
Good Thinking
"Descriptive Camera" prints a word picture of your photos
The "Descriptive Camera" prints a crowdsourced description of the photo it takes instead of the image itself.
Mobile Technology
Turn your iPhone into a networked night vision scope
The new Night Vision iPhone Adapter turns your iPhone into a night vision display and camera.
Automotive
Honda develops technology designed to prevent traffic jams
Honda has developed new technology designed to detect whether a person’s driving is likely to create traffic jams and encourage them to drive in such a way as to keep traffic flowing.
Games
MIT students turn whole building into huge game of Tetris
A mysterious group of MIT hackers has taken over the grid of windows on the front of the Institute's Building 54 to create a monster game of Tetris.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Mini-lab promises affordable on-site DNA-based testing
A Canadian start-up is set to trial create mini lab that makes genetic testing easier and cheaper.
Environment
Alcoa announces "smog-eating" architectural panels
Last week that giant multinational of aluminum production Alcoa announced its new "smog-eating" architectural panels: cladding stuck to a building's exterior that can remove pollutants from the surrounding air.
Good Thinking
Philips unveils poleless street lighting system
FreeStreet is a suspended street lighting system, that doesn't require streetlight poles.
Photography
IKEA reveals KNÄPPA cardboard digital camera
The KNÄPPA is a a flat-pack cardboard digital camera from IKEA which will be given away in stores to promote the company's new PS 2012 furniture collection.
Science
New "GraphExeter" material could enable “smart” mirrors, windows or t-shirts
Using graphene, researchers at the University of Exeter have developed a viable alternative to increasingly expensive ITO that they claim is the “most transparent, lightweight and flexible material ever for conducting electricity.”
Wellness and Healthy Living
Berries can keep your brain sharp
A study at Brigham and Women's Hospital at Harvard Medical School has found that elderly women who eat two or more servings of berries weekly delay memory decline by over two years.
Electronics
Solidoodle 2 – the sub-$500 3D printer
A new 3D printer, the Solidoodle 2, comes fully assembled for under $500.
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