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Consumer & Gadgets Feb 23, 2016

Food printers and eye writing: tech show's quirkiest gadgets

While tens of thousands flock to the Mobile World Congress to check out the latest smartphones, the show also offers glimpses of some of the coolest off-beat—and downright strange—innovations.

Consumer & Gadgets Feb 22, 2016

How Intel is approaching wearable tech

The fast-growing field of "wearables" - apparel and accessories that contain some sort of connected technology - is forcing chipmakers to find common ground with the fashion world.

Environment Jan 29, 2016

Laboratory-bred corals reproduce in the wild

Researchers of SECORE International (USA, Germany), the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) and the Carmabi Marine Research Station (Curaçao) have for the first time successfully raised laboratory-bred colonies of a threatened ...

Materials Science Jan 25, 2016

Novel 4-D printing method blossoms from botanical inspiration

A team of scientists at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University and the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has evolved their microscale 3D printing technology ...

Biotechnology Jan 22, 2016

Can a quirky chromosome create a second human species?

In this age of genome sequencing, we can lose sight of the importance of how our genomes are distributed over 23 pairs of chromosomes. Rearrangements of the pairs are invisible to sequencing if the correct amount of genetic ...

Archaeology Jan 15, 2016

Researchers track tyrannosaur's trail

Just outside the tiny town of Glenrock, Wyoming the footprints of a 66 million-year-old monster are cemented in stone. This fossil trackway was brought to light with the help of University of Alberta paleontologist Scott ...

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 4, 2016

The latest on gadgets: This year's CES smaller—yet bigger (Update)

The latest developments surrounding the consumer-electronics show in Las Vegas known as CES (all times local):

Space Exploration Dec 11, 2015

Purdue team creates high-tech torches for Indiana Bicentennial

An interdisciplinary team of students and faculty at Purdue University has designed and built three types of torches that will be central to Indiana's bicentennial relay next year.

Space Exploration Dec 4, 2015

Rotational movies of Pluto and Charon: It's show time

It's amazing that we've come such a long way in our exploration of the Pluto system, and it's only been five months since the close flyby of New Horizons. From the exceptionally young ice-covered plain informally named Tombaugh ...

Ecology Dec 3, 2015

Dicamba drift affects non-target plants and pollinators

Dicamba herbicide drift onto plants growing adjacent to farm fields causes significant delays in flowering, as well as reduced flowering, of those plants, and results in decreased visitation by honey bees, according to researchers ...

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