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In August 1977, the Ohio State University Radio Observatory picked up a radio transmission that was so strong it inspired the astronomer who discovered it to write “Wow!” in the margin of the data printout. Almost 40 years later, researchers have solved the mystery.
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The Light Lead from London's Iconic Sound is claimed to be the world's first optical analog jack-to-jack guitar cable, and is touted to have zero capacitance, zero loading, electrical safety and a virtually infinite lifespan.
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The SEIL LED grid signaling system for cyclists features bright left or right arrows, stopping signals or custom animated text messages that shine through the fabric at the back of the bag at the press of a button on a handlebar-mounted wireless controller.
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Researchers at the military technology firm Chamtech have developed a special aerosol spray that can essentially add an antenna to whatever it's sprayed on and improve the network coverage in the area.
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ScienceNew research from scientists at the Weizmann Institute’s Neurobiology Department suggests that women's tears may be a chemo-signal that discourage sexual arousal in men.
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Penn State researchers achieve 1Gbps wireless data transfer using light
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VESA has unveiled Displayport v1.2, which allows "multi-streaming", date rate of 21.6Gbps and bi-directional USB data transfer.
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If you don’t trust that shifty-looking night supervisor at the motel or the suspicious-looking smoke detector in your room, you might consider investing in the Chinavision CVMV-J19 Spy Wi-Fi Signal and Camera Lens Detector.
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ScienceActive cloaking, a newly theorized approach to invisibility, brings us one step closer to achieving invisibility in the visible light spectrum.
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The Spooklight is a combination turn/brake light for cyclists that uses a 3-axis accelerator sensor to activate the red LED brake light when slowing down and a touch-sensitive panel to trigger the left or right orange turn signals.
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The PowerFlare PF-200 is a reusable, non-combusting electronic LED safety light, which is designed to be used by emergency services and military personnel.