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  • #futuretech

    A Pack of Wild Canadians Claims They Can Deliver Nuclear Fusion on the Cheap

    Vancouver-based startup General Fusion has been running around claiming they can build a nuclear fusion reactor in the next 10 years for under a billion dollars. And some anonymous futurists just gave them 9 million dollars for their troubles. More »
    07/31/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #robots

    In the Future, Robots Will Tell You How To Do Stuff, Silently Judge You

    Pop Sci has a neat video of the Teamworkbot, a robot who can watch you attempt to carry out a task, then offer help when you're doing it wrong. But I won't lie...when you fail, Teamworkbot seems pretty intimidating. More »
    06/19/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #futuretech

    Researchers Cram a Camera Into a Sheet of Fiber

    Another day, another innovation from MIT researchers. This time, it's a camera built in the middle of a 25mm fiber sheet, which might be the coolest invention we will never use (save for an appearance in Splinter Cell 10). More »
    06/17/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #futuretech

    RF Cochlea Is a Super-Powered Signal Processor Modeled After the Inner Ear

    RF signal processors are pretty commonplace in consumer electronics. Which is exactly why it's exciting that two MIT researchers have created a super-radio based around the function of the human ear that's substantially faster and 100x more power efficient than today's signal processors. More »
    06/17/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #futuretech

    Scientists Discover Superconducting Material That's Just Two Atoms Thick

    University of Texas researchers stumbled upon a new superconducting metal that is the world's thinnest at a mere two atoms—slightly thicker than a marathon runner by comparison. More »
    06/11/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #invisibility

    Scientists Say Their Mirror-Based Invisibility Cloaks Actually Work

    Researchers from Cornell and UC Berkeley say they've both developed invisibility cloaks using bump-shaped mirrors that can hide objects across optical wavelengths. Oddly enough, their designs are nearly identical. More »
    04/29/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #futuretech

    Siftables Intelligent Blocks Look Like the Future of Interactive UI Design For Kids

    Shown off at the 2009 TED conference (aka Mosquito Madness), these Siftables blocks are location aware, motion sensitive, touch interactive and work with other blocks to take on a variety of functions. More »
    02/20/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #futuretech

    Our Favorite Future Materials

    The folks at Popular Mechanics have put together a collection of 16 high-tech materials that we could find in future products. Of that group, we have selected some of our more obscure favorites. More »
    01/29/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #architecture

    Rotating Houses Are Becoming a Luxury Trend, Not Just a Gimmick, Says The Economist

    We've seen Dynamic Towers, the planned condo skyscraper in Dubai where every floor rotates independently. But according to The Economist, this Jetsons-esque way of living could become the next big thing in luxury housing. More »
    01/28/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #nanotech

    Nano-Sized Semiconductor Dots Could Fix Your Terrible Vision

    New Scientist reports that researchers at the University of Colorado came up with this crazy idea that if they inject semiconductor nanoparticles in your retinas, photons will make them glow, thus improving your vision. More »
    12/23/08
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #eink

    E Ink's AM300 Dev Kit Capable of Quick Animations and Touch Input

    10/28/08
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  • #automobiles

    Mass Produced Carbon Fiber Cars Down the Road

    10/23/08
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  • #multitouch

    Stantum "True Multitouch" Lets You Use ALL Your Fingers

    10/22/08
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  • #oled

    Super Skinny OLED Display Is Thinner Than a Sheet of Paper

    10/21/08
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  • #futuretech

    Brain Electrode Implants Helps Paralyzed Monkey Regain Arm Movement

    10/16/08
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  • #3dlasers

    3D Translucent Laser Display Will Turn Windows Into Billboards

    10/08/08
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  • #flyingcars

    Vintage Flying Car Lands on eBay's Auction Table

    10/03/08
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  • #futuretech

    MIT Developing a Battery Half the Size of a Human Cell

    08/23/08
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  • #contactlenses

    Smart Contacts Will Detect Glaucoma Before It Blinds You

    08/09/08
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  • #robots

    Robots of the Future Will Show Empathy, Be Good Listeners

    07/19/08
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  • #marketingofthefuture

    Disney's Innoventions Dream Home is a Big Ad For Microsoft and HP...But I Still Want It

    06/19/08
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