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Washington Converts Waste Water to Electricity

Washington D.C.’s water treatment plant—the largest consumer of electricity in nation’s capital—is now converting...

X-ray Scattering Measures Nanoscale Chip Details

Just as Intel co-founder Gordon Moore predicted back in 1965, engineers have continued to...

Paralyzed Man’s Arm Wired to Receive Brain Signals

In the future, people with paralyzed limbs could have full use of their bodies...

Man Uses 3D Printer to Build Handheld Railgun

The U.S. Navy has spent the last decade and millions of dollars developing an...

New 3D Microwave Camera Sees Through Walls and Fog

Researchers at MIT’s Media Lab have developed a camera that uses microwaves to capture...
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Graphene-Coated Clothing Detects Dangerous Gases

Scientists in Korea have developed clothing that lights up to warn wearers when the...

Stanford’s New Artificial Skin Senses Pressure

A team of Stanford University engineers has created artificial skin that can sense changes...

Microsoft’s Anechoic Chamber is the Quietest Place on Earth

Microsoft’s new anechoic chamber now holds the Guinness World Record for the Quietest Place...

Dell to Acquire EMC for $67 Billion

In the largest ever tech acquisition, Dell and partners Silver Lake and MSD Partners...

An Alternative to Pacemakers: Gene Modification and Lasers

Doctors commonly treat slow or irregular heartbeats with electrical stimulation through implanted medical devices...
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