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Accelerating Intelligence
Tue Feb 7 14:43:05 2012 GMT
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  • Google augmented-reality glasses coming soon
  • Welded nanowires may lead to low-cost touch-screens, video displays, LEDs, and thin-film solar cells
  • Solve for X: radical ‘moonshot’ technology ideas for solving global problems
  • A military robot that does it all
  • 10-year-old student discovers molecule that can store energy
  • Russians drill into previously untouched Lake Vostok below Antarctic glacier
  • Four-telescope linkup creates world’s largest mirror
  • Half of Fortune 500s, US govt. still infected with DNSChanger trojan
  • Content protection system
  • Facebook malware scam takes hold
  • First NASA Quantum Future Technologies Conference
  • A new net
  • Salmon DNA-based memory device
  • Study shows Alzheimer’s disease may spread by ‘jumping’ from one brain region to a...
  • 2 billion jobs to disappear by 2030
  • New procedure repairs severed nerves in minutes, restoring limb use in days or weeks
  • Ray Kurzweil appears in Super Bowl ad as ‘mobile innovator’
  • Whether or not God plays dice, I do
  • Ars Technica
    Tue Feb 7 17:43:33 2012 GMT
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  • Pulsed lasers make lightweight glasses out of polymers
  • Motorola Droid 4 to launch on Verizon for $199.99
  • Nikon D800 combines medium format quality, HD filmmaking in one DSLR
  • Etc: Apple has posted a friendly warning to developers to avoid manipulating App Store rankings, eit...
  • Symantec offered hackers $50k to delete stolen code in alleged "sting"
  • Feature: Can porn be copyrighted? One file-sharing defendant says no
  • High-res UI elements in OS X 10.7.3 renew buzz about "retina" display MacBooks
  • Paramount "humbled" by SOPA protests even as CEO blasts "mob mentality"
  • Revenge is ours: extracting energy from a cockroach
  • Raspberry Pi's $35 Linux computer on track to launch later this month
  • ITC lawyers argue that Barnes & Noble didn't infringe Microsoft's patents
  • LibreOffice developer shows prototype Android and HTML5 ports
  • Canonical ending support for Kubuntu, reassigning lead developer
  • Journalist recovers video of his arrest after police deleted it
  • Law firm that defended Marine still smarting from Anonymous attack
  • Apple rules top three smartphone spots but loses new users to Android
  • DRM server transition to make some Ubisoft games unplayable starting tomorrow
  • Game makers face uphill battle proving copyright infringement in court
  • Brain Waves
    Mon Aug 1 19:43:39 2011 GMT
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  • Chinese Cover of The Neuro Revolution
  • The Neuro Revolution Lands In China
  • How Neuroscience Will Change the World - My Interview on Reason.tv
  • Neuroscience Hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday Sept 29, 2pm
  • The Neuro Revolution Published in Japan as "Neuro Wars"
  • Neurotech 2010: Translational Researchers Highlight Innovation
  • The Neuro Revolution in China Progressing
  • Speakers for Neurotech 2010 - Boston, May 19-20
  • Giving the Brain a Voice: NIO Public Policy Tour in DC tomorrow
  • McGovern Institue for Brain Research at MIT Goes Web 2.0
  • The Neurodiagnostics Report 2010: Brain Imaging, Biomarkers and NeuroInformatics
  • Neuropharma FDA Approvals Down in 2009
  • Tel Aviv Neurotech Cluster Thrives
  • McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT - Must See 20 Minute Video
  • Neurofeedback Gets the Test
  • Center for Democracy and Technology
    Tue Jan 24 20:43:49 2012 GMT
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  • Rules for Business Associate Agreements Need Clarification
  • Supreme Court To Decide Whether GPS Tracking Requires Warrant
  • TPP Negotiations Renew Concerns About Lack of Balance in Copyright Trade Agreements
  • Breakdown of CDT Comments to CMS’ Rulemaking on Accountable Care Organizations
  • Four More Years: PATRIOT Provisions Renewed
  • “Regardless of Frontiers:” Human Rights Norms in the Digital Age
  • CDT Warns Against Widespread Use of Domain-Name Tactics To Enforce Copyright
  • FBI Seeks New Mandates on Communications Technologies
  • Recommendations for a Comprehensive Privacy Protection Framework
  • Data Retention
  • CDT Releases Report on Meritless DMCA Takedowns of Political Ads
  • Overview of CDT Comments to HHS Proposed Rule on Health Privacy
  • CDT Breaks Down Proposed Changes to HIPAA
  • FCC Must Have Narrow Authority over Internet Access
  • Department of Commerce at the Intersection of Privacy and Innovation
  • ACTA Debate Gets Specific
  • Copyright “Enforcement” Policies Could Have Broad Impact
  • Protecting Internet Platforms for Expression and Innovation
  • Concerned Scientists: Clean Energy
    Thu Dec 8 17:49:21 2011 GMT
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  • How it Works: Water for Electricity
  • Where Does Our Electricity Come From?
  • Smart Bioenergy: Guiding Sustainable Bio-based Energy and Fuels Development
  • The Connections Between Our Energy and Water
  • Freshwater Use by U.S. Power Plants: Electricity’s Thirst for a Precious Resource
  • The Energy and Water in a Warming World (EW3) Initiative: About EW3
  • Why Is Renewable Energy Important?
  • What Are Renewable Electricity Standards | Renewable Electicity Standards Toolkit
  • Timeline of Adoption of Renewable Electricity Standards
  • Targets for Renewable Electricity
  • Renewable Energy Credit Trading Programs
  • Projected Growth of Renewable Electricity
  • Overview of States | Renewable Electricity Standards Toolkit
  • How Are The States Doing? | Renewable Electricity Standards Toolkit
  • About the RES Toolkit
  • Production Tax Credit for Renewable Energy
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Renewable Energy Solutions
  • Defense Tech
    Tue Feb 7 17:44:53 2012 GMT
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  • UK and France Desperate to be Included in Mid East Ops?
  • Did Chinese Espionage Lead to F-35 Delays?
  • Meet North Korea’s Latest Drone
  • Army Eying the K-MAX for Tactical Airlift?
  • Friday Eye Candy: China’s Newest Attack Helo
  • Meet the Air Force’s Newest X-Plane
  • Creepy-Cool Video: Tiny UAVs Flying in Formation
  • Get Ready for the EQ-4 Global Hawk
  • Ponce Not Quite Floating Spec Ops Base
  • Rafale Wins in India
  • Emerging Technology Trends
    Sat Feb 4 20:47:17 2012 GMT
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  • LTE spectrum sharing could accelerate coverage
  • Exploring use cases for electronic clothes
  • New T-rays could lead to Star Trek 'Tricorder' medical scanners
  • Robotic surgeons get open source boost
  • World's smallest microphone barely visible to naked eye
  • Self-healing electronics on liquid capsule regimen
  • Intel wins prize for product design innovations
  • Microrobots to embark on 'Fantastic Voyage' through the body
  • 5 trends driving the future of work
  • 'Minority Report' gestural computing pretty much here
  • Energy Efficiency and Renewables
    Wed Feb 1 11:49:59 2012 GMT
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  • President Obama's State of the Union Address Touts Clean Energy
  • DOE Solar Decathlon 2013 Moves to California
  • DOE Launches New Round of America's Top Energy Innovator
  • Vote Now For America's Next Top Energy Innovator
  • Defense Department Studies Solar Energy Potential at Desert Bases
  • Announcing the Clean Energy Trust Semifinalists
  • Why Did the LED Light Bulb Cross the Road?
  • Extremetech
    Tue Feb 7 17:45:09 2012 GMT
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  • Diving into DMARC: Can it really end spam, or at least phishing?
  • MIT crowdsources and gamifies brain analysis
  • Apple iTV detailed: It’s like a 42-inch iPad
  • Why LightSquared cannot deploy LTE
  • Windows 8′s next victim: Microsoft kills the Start button
  • iOS app stability: It’s all smoke and mirrors
  • First LTE to WCDMA voice call handover completed by Qualcomm and Ericsson
  • Computer memory made out of salmon DNA
  • BTJunkie shuts down: Are the Feds winning the war?
  • Goliath wins: AMD retreats, retrenches, and seeks to reinvent itself
  • FreshPatents
    Tue Feb 7 11:44:46 2012 GMT
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  • Weighted soft-bait fishing lure
  • Refrigerator and driving method thereof
  • Aliphatic amine based nanocarbons for the absorption of carbon dioxide
  • Movable base with wheels deployable by cyclic driving assembly
  • Switchgear
  • Segmental electronic circuit breaker and installation comprising same
  • Multiple compartment container
  • Saddle mounting device
  • Organic el display panel and method of manufacturing the same
  • Device introduced in a joystick
  • Safety seatbelt system for pregnant women
  • Method of charging battery and battery charging control system
  • Electronic device with remote control function
  • Organic light emitting display device
  • Seat belt usage indication
  • Image processing apparatus and image processing method
  • Carrier substrate and method for making the same
  • Formatting messages from sensor nodes in a sensor network
  • Futurismic
    Wed Jan 18 17:46:41 2012 GMT
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  • Hang All The Critics: Towards Useful Video Game Writing
  • Out of Destruction, Transformation?
  • Better Writing Through Writing About Writing
  • A chat with Eric Drexler
  • Skyrim and the Quest for Meaning
  • Google News Sci-Tech
    Tue Feb 7 17:46:14 2012 GMT
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  • Motorola: Is this the Droid 4 you've been looking for? - CNET
  • Head-Mounted Android: Google Reportedly Preps Connected Glasses - TIME
  • Extortion Plot Behind Anonymous Release Of pcAnywhere: Symantec - InformationWeek
  • Reworking Windows with Windows 8 - Washington Post
  • Wolfram Alpha unveils premium 'Pro' analysis service - BBC News
  • Nokia Launching At Least One High-End Phone At MWC Barcelona Show This Month - Forbes
  • Lake Vostok, Sealed in Antarctic Ice, Reached by Russian Drillers - ABC News (blog)
  • Report: Next Apple TV to Use Siri, Kinect-Type Interface - PC Magazine
  • Jurassic cricket's song recreated - BBC News
  • Green Car Congress
    Tue Feb 7 17:46:16 2012 GMT
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  • Intelligent Energy and Suzuki Motor Corporation establish joint venture company to develop and manuf...
  • GM makes eAssist standard on the 2013 Buick Regal; new SAE paper coming at World Congress
  • Nissan introducing new B-segment concept at Geneva Show; previews next-gen compact car due in 2013
  • US DOT soliciting proposals for more than $826M to modernize and repair US transit buses and facilit...
  • Government of Québec to invest $27M in Enerkem/Greenfield Ethanol waste-to-biofuels plant
  • LG Siltron selects Veeco MOCVD for GaN-on-Silicon wafer production for power electronics
  • Volvo receives order for 25 hybrid buses for Göteborg
  • Sendyne and the University Of Toronto enter research agreement for battery systems technology to acc...
  • F-City H2 fuel cell range extended electric city vehicle homologated in France, pending homologation...
  • Solvay commissions 1 MW PEM fuel cell at SolVin’s Antwerp plant
  • Transphorm introduces first qualified 600V Gallium Nitride product and demonstrates 99+% efficient D...
  • ITM Power launching electrolyzer stack designs for MW-scale plant
  • Goldfish 23 all-electric eFUSION boat wins 2012 Boat of the Year Innovation Award at the Dusseldorf ...
  • U of Western Ontario researchers find nitrogen-doped graphene nanosheet cathodes significantly incre...
  • Honda to showcase new 1.6L Earth Dreams diesel at Geneva show
  • Pike Research ranks LG Chem and Johnson Controls highest in new assessment of electric and hybrid ve...
  • Teijin commercializing new high-performance Li-ion separators with flourine-based coating; output im...
  • Sermatec Zanini and GeoSynFuels form strategic alliance for commercialization of cellulosic ethanol ...
  • MetaEfficient
    Fri Dec 30 08:44:29 2011 GMT
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  • Reactual: Durable, Well-Designed Tools
  • Efficient Planes Good For Business; Gas Guzzlers Get Left Behind
  • Wind Lens Turbines Will Provide More, Cheaper Energy
  • Majority Of Americans Support Cleaner Energy: Yale Study
  • Energy Efficient Upgrades That Pay For Themselves
  • Efficient Home Heating With Pellet Stoves
  • Can An “Earthscraper” Provide Efficient Urban Living?
  • Top U.S. Cities For Winter Bicycle Commuting
  • Electric Vehicles – Looking Back, Looking Forward At The Smithsonian
  • The Best Shower Filters Of 2011
  • Metamodern
    Mon Dec 26 20:46:33 2011 GMT
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  • Darwin portraits on sale, ₤10 — exactly
  • Video of my talk at the Moscow Polytechnical Museum
  • Moscow Report (II): Russians embrace a radical vision of nanotechnology
  • Video of my Oxford nanotechnology lecture
  • A rich visual display of quantitative money information
  • Peptoid technology for molecular nanosystems — My review is now online
  • A Busy Day in Moscow
  • I’ve moved to Oxford
  • Nanodot
    Tue Jan 31 20:47:25 2012 GMT
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  • DNA motor navigates network of DNA tracks
  • Will 3D printers lead toward nanofactories?
  • Panel recommends research to manage health and environmental risks of nanomaterials
  • Crowd-sourced protein design a promising path to advanced nanotechnology
  • Foresight co-founder among panelists discussing role of technology in human existence
  • Magnetic storage systems shrink from a million atoms per bit to twelve
  • Advanced nanofactories in twenty years?
  • First Master's of Science in Nanomedicine degree program in US announced
  • Artificial molecular motor controls molecular transformation
  • Arrays of artificial molecular machines could lead to atomically precise nanotechnology
  • Nanophysics News
    Mon Feb 6 17:47:07 2012 GMT
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  • Harnessing plasmonics, engineers weld nanowires with light
  • Electronic salmon sandwich is paving the way towards cost-effective DNA memory device
  • Physics team calculates that graphene disks could be complete optical absorbers
  • Engineers build first sub-10-nm carbon nanotube transistor
  • Ultra-fast photodetector and terahertz generator
  • Nanotube-based terahertz polarizer nears perfection
  • Disappearing gold a boon for nanolattices
  • Under the electron microscope -- A 3-D image of an individual protein
  • Blunt nanostructures could make high-efficiency solar cells easier to fabricate
  • Weaving electronics into the fabric of our physical world
  • Biochip measures glucose in saliva, not blood
  • In solar cells, tweaking the tiniest of parts yields big jump in efficiency
  • Scientists design solar cells that exceed the conventional light-trapping limit
  • IBM scientists create the smallest 3D map of planet Earth
  • Graphene quantum dots: The next big small thing
  • Magnetic actuation enables nanoscale thermal analysis
  • Slippery when stacked: Theorists quantify the friction of graphene
  • Experiments prove nanoscale metallic conductivity in ferroelectrics
  • Physics Org
    Tue Feb 7 17:47:45 2012 GMT
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  • Ovarian cancer risk related to inherited inflammation genes
  • Diabetic kidney failure follows a 'ROCK'y road
  • California hits wind energy milestone: About 5 percent of power from wind
  • Innovation promises expanded roles for microsensors
  • Parkinson's disease: Study of live human neurons reveals the disease's genetic origins
  • Nanoshell whispering galleries improve thin solar panels
  • Physicists 'record' magnetic breakthrough
  • Vitamin D deficiency high among trauma patients
  • Security flaw exposed in home security cameras
  • Komen exec quits after funding flap
  • Warning! Collision imminent! The brain's quick interceptions help you navigate the world
  • A bronze matryoshka doll: The metal in the metal in the metal
  • Computer order entry systems reduce preventable adverse drug events
  • Americans' knowledge of polar regions up, but not their concern
  • Competitive soccer linked to increased injuries and menstrual dysfunction in girls
  • Knee replacement may lower a patient's risk for mortality and heart failure
  • New insights into how to correct false knowledge
  • New therapy combination prolongs survival in dogs with lymphoma
  • Responsible Nanotechnology
    Mon Oct 17 19:48:23 2011 GMT
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  • Nano-channels for molecule delivery - and construction?
  • Robotics News
    Mon Jan 30 17:46:39 2012 GMT
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  • Robotic Prostatectomy Surgery Raises Patient Optimism
  • Why Yotel Thinks Having A Robot Take Your Luggage Is The Key To Great Customer Service
  • AT&T finds a SECOND Jim Henson robot film
  • Socially Assistive Robots in Elderly Care: A Systematic Review into Effects and Effectiveness
  • Silly Dragon, Robots Are for Toddlers
  • Ohio News Roundup: Dad kept daughter in dog cage; kids basketball tourney turns sour; robotics boosters
  • Hoover High Robotics Team Gears Up for Regional Contest
  • Symbotic, formerly known as CasePick Systems, de-stealths a bit with a demo of its warehouse robots
  • Rumparooz Cloth Diaper Covers SNAP (One Size, Robotronics)
  • Send Robots to the Moon, Not People
  • Upgraded Quince robots ready for second foray
  • Fresh iPhone Apps for Jan. 30: Hamlet in Bits, Fanhattan update, Hank Hazard, RoboHero (Appolic...
  • XBOSoft Provides Marine Cybernetics with Software Quality Improvement Services
  • International Collegiate Code Wars: Artificial Intelligence Showdown Saturday
  • Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O.7 gaming mouse now on sale, F.R.E.Q 5 headset hits pre-order
  • Documentary 'Meaning of Robots' unearths droid-porn creator's gadgets
  • Cyborg M.M.O. 7 Gaming Mouse Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
  • Policy to Foster the Industry of Service Robotics Is Bearing Tangible Fruit
  • Smart Mobs
    Sun Jan 29 20:46:49 2012 GMT
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  • Olive - First cinema quality film shot on smartphone
  • Research: South Africans most active tweeters
  • The challenge of living in a non-linear world [3]
  • The challenge of living in a non-linear world [2]
  • The Challenge of living in a non-linear world [1]
  • The city as interface. Digital media and the urban public sphere
  • No Straight Lines: making sense of our non-linear world
  • Spotted on #CES via Twitter
  • Obsessive smart phone users hear ‘phantom vibrations’
  • Sweden’s Church of File Sharing Resets the Conversation of What Defines A Community
  • Technology Review
    Tue Feb 7 17:48:46 2012 GMT
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  • Super Bowl, and Its Ads, Set a Tweet Record
  • How to Predict The Spread of News on Twitter
  • A Military Robot that Does It All
  • Europeans Protest Anti-Piracy Treaty
  • Video - A Robot Recruit that Can Do It All
  • Why Bank Websites Are Suddenly Less Secure
  • Embodiment, Computation And the Nature of Artificial Intelligence
  • A New Net
  • Letting Hackers Compete, Facebook Eyes New Talent
  • Concentrated Solar Startup Sets a New Efficiency Record
  • Startup Turns Data Crunching into a High-Stakes Sport
  • When Is an Electric Bike Like a Suitcase?
  • How Apple Can Revolutionize Television
  • Too Young to Fail
  • GM Reveals Dismal Volt Sales in January
  • iRobot Goes to the Hospital
  • The Secret of Ant Transportation Network
  • Why Viewers Could Soon Control Super Bowl Ad
  • USDOE Research Highlights
    Tue Jan 31 14:51:29 2012 GMT
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  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Ashok Gadgil's Physics in Service to the World
  • Fuel for fusion: Innovations support US ITER systems
  • SRNL research paves way for portable power systems
  • Weather deserves medal for clean air during 2008 Olympics
  • Key atom could be secret behind nitrogenase
  • New material 'removes radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuel
  • What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
    Tue Feb 8 17:51:43 2011 GMT
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  • Immortal Micro-Organisms
  • Flying Hummers
  • Industrial Cyber-Sabotage
  • Blotting Out the Sun
  • Deep-Drilling a Supervolcano
  • Genetically-Modified Mosquitoes
  • An Internet "Off" Switch
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