When put into a container of salt water and hit with an electrical current, the artificial creature started swimming.
A gadget equipped with motion sensors allows lovers to exchange smooches.
This bus can do things you've never seen on your commute before.
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Google's commitment to an open platform might be hurting its app selection and development community. Read more
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When put into a container of salt water and hit with an electrical current, the artificial creature started swimming. Read more
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Altering the way computers access flash memory can mean big power savings for data centers. Read more
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This bus can do things you've never seen on your commute before. Read more
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A gadget equipped with motion sensors allows lovers to exchange smooches over the Internet. Read more
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Tech will track a player's heart rate, power, intensity, speed, distance, and more to provide the ultimate in stats analysis. Read more
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Pairing avatars with air security technology could make trying on clothes obsolete. Read more
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Three little wooden boxes interact with iPad to make sweet, sweet music. Read more
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If something awful happens, somebody will witness it and write about it on the Internet. Read more
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Mass production techniques are used to make precise, custom-designed components. Read more
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Your brain can remember patterns without your conscious mind knowing about it, and those patterns could become uncrackable passwords. Read more
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The photo is a false-colored image of caffeine crystals taken with a scanning electron micrograph. Read more
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Four volunteers agreed to have a nuclear bomb exploded above their heads... for science. Read more
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In July 1902, Willis Haviland Carrier presented plans that would become the air conditioner as we know it today. Read more
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This iPhone case can zap with 650,000 volts of electricity, strong enough to bring down a full grown man. Read more
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