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Better Seeing Cameras That Mimic the Human Eye

Better Seeing Cameras That Mimic the Human Eye

Swiss scientists are developing an innovative new camera that mimics the retina of the human eye called the DVS128 Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS), developed by iniLabs, a division of Institute of Neuroinfomatics based in Zurich.…

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Electric Cars Travel Further On New Ceramic Battery Technology

Electric Cars Travel Further On New Ceramic Battery Technology

Britain’s National Physical Laboratory has designed and developed a new high temperature ceramic capacitor in hopes of improving the use of electric and hybrid vehicles, which could mean that the vehicles can travel much greater…

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Is The Boeing 787 A Pandora’s Box of Trouble?

Is The Boeing 787 A Pandora’s Box of Trouble?

Boeing’s sophisticated 787 Dreamliner jet is proving to be the problem child for Boeing as the problems keep returning one after the other. Boeing prefers to call them just glitches or teething problems. The 787,…

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World’s Largest Vacuum Chamber Simulates Deep Space Environment

World’s Largest Vacuum Chamber Simulates Deep Space Environment

Aerospace engineers put equipment planned for space through as many tests as possible to ensure durability in harsh space environments. In a recent talk by an engineer working with the Mars Rover project, the fact…

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Window Coatings That Can Save Your House Energy And Money

Window Coatings That Can Save Your House Energy And Money

Scientists have developed a new coating that can be applied to window glass that will change how sunlight passes through so as to save energy. The US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is…

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Biggest U.S. Rocket Launches Intelligence Gathering Satellite

Biggest U.S. Rocket Launches Intelligence Gathering Satellite

The United States launched its biggest rocket from the central California coast on Wednesday 28th Sep’13. The 235 foot tall (around 23 stories) rocket carrying a top-secret spy satellite blasted off from Vandenberg Air Force…

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Looking For Fun? The World’s Longest Water Slide, Largest Chute & Steepest Roller Coaster

Looking For Fun? The World’s Longest Water Slide, Largest Chute & Steepest Roller Coaster

From elementary school playground slides to race cars and F-16’s it is clear humans enjoy the thrill of speed. When speed can be combined with other sensations like cool water on a hot day or…

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Space Age Floating Lillypad Cities Inspired By Natural Disasters

Space Age Floating Lillypad Cities Inspired By Natural Disasters

Very Large Floating Structures (VLFS) If and when the seas begin to rise to the point where whole islands or even nations are underwater: Kiribati, Maldives, Seychelles, Torres Straight Islands, Tegua, Solomon Islands, Micronesia, Palau,…

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Scientists Seeking Ways To Prevent Radiation Damage In Space Travel

Scientists Seeking Ways To Prevent Radiation Damage In Space Travel

Researchers at North Carolina State University are examining the ways that magnesium affects radiation-tolerant materials that are often used in nuclear energy and space travel, in the hopes of devising new techniques to address the…

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Porsche New Plugin Hybrid Model Can Still Hit 211 MPH

Porsche New Plugin Hybrid Model Can Still Hit 211 MPH

Porsche 918 Spyder Plugin Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) The Future of the Supercar Large cities around the world are beginning to consider banning cars from their roads that don’t meet rigorous emissions and sound level…

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