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Clothes in a can, new biodegradable 3D textile printing technology

Tamicare, a British company, has created a highly efficient automated process for creating clothes that uses 3D textile printing technology. By using a spray technique, latex, cotton, teflon, and silicon as well as...

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Noise-cancelling device could prevent city noises from disturbing you in your home

Sono, a prototype noise-cancelling device, filters out the annoying sounds of a big city while still allowing the pleasant noises of nature to come into your home. Sound preferences can be adjusted using the...

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Tactical Haptics brings a new level of immersion to gaming

Gaming has seen a lot more focus on immersion in recent year, not just with the games themselves, but with hardware as well. Following this trend, Tactical Haptics has developed...

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New patent shows that Apple may be developing a “smart home” system

Apple was recently awarded a patent which refers to a system where your home acts to make you more comfortable without you even having to ask it. When we think...

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U.S Navy tests out its next-generation helicopter drone

The U.S Navy's new surveillance drone looks more like a news chopper more than a piece of next0generation military equipment, but don't let it's appearance fool, this thing is a...

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In the realm of DIY, subdermal gadget implantation is as weird as it gets

So, you want a computer to monitor you. That's fine. You want it to be in your arm, under your skin. That's a little weird, but it might be more...

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The train that goes 190-feet under water is opening

People have been known to get claustrophobic in trains. Imagine if that train was traveling under the Bosporus Strait. If there were a breach, there would be no survivors. Thankfully,...

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NYC’s next wireless car charging stations: manhole covers

There may or may not be giant alligators lurking below the streets of New York City, depending on who you ask, but the covers that protect people from the beasts...

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DARPA wants to read minds at Walmart bargain prices

This isn't science fiction. This is real life. DARPA wants there to be cheap, mass-produced mind reading devices. Thoughtcrime may be coming sooner than we think. We knew it was...

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Glasses that translate

We aren't quite to the point of convenience that the Star Trek universal translator brings to the table, but we're getting there. Usually, ordering a meal in a non-English speaking...

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