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A team of scientists at Michigan State University, lead by Marcos Dantus, has created a laser so sensitive that it can differentiate substances that are as small as a billionth of a gram. The team’s research was partially funded by the Department of Homeland Security because its findings bold well for protecting troops that are still working in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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If you’ve played baseball long enough, you’ve seen a pitcher get hurt by a baseball or come close to getting their head struck by a batted baseball. Read More >>
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Boeing made headlines went it made its first delivery of its Boeing 787 this September. Yes, Boeing is getting a lot of media attention for being delayed for two years. However, the unveiling of the 787 reveals some new features that airlines passengers across the world will soon enjoy… Read More >>
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Did you ever wish it were possible to record your dreams or thoughts and have them shown on video? UC Berkeley researchers have come one giant step closer to making that happen. Read More >>
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Have you ever looked at your veins? At how delicate and complex they seem? Researchers in Germany aren’t too impressed with them because they have developed a system for printing blood vessels using a 3D printer! Read More >>
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The InventHelp/INPEX New Product Showcase at the Electronic Retailing Association’s Direct-to-Consumer Convention (ERA D2C) gave inventors the opportunity to pitch their ideas to a panel of professionals in the direct response industry. Read More >>
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Have you ever wondered how movies are able to film fast moving chase scenes in rugged terrain with no camera shaking? The Russian Arm, which was developed Filmotechnic, is a high tech camera stabilizer and controller that can be attached to the top of a bus, car, boat, or any moving platform, giving directors the ability to shoot intense action scenes. Read More >>
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Copywriters spend months trying to come up with an ad that is memorable for billboard applications. And even when they do manage to create a lasting impression, it’s unlikely you’ll remember it for too long. Read More >>
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Have you ever been just a little confused on playing surfaces with multiple fields drawn on? Yes, you’re playing basketball on a basketball court, but you’re also playing on a volleyball, soccer, street hockey, and/or tennis court, each with its own set of boundaries and lines. LEDSSPORT, headquartered in the Netherlands, uses low-output LED technology in order to turn on and off boundaries on a court so that only one set of lines is visible, removing clutter. Read More >>
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Lung cancer is the most deadly form of cancer, claiming approximately 1.4 million lives each year, which is why there is much excitement following Cuba’s release of the world’s first therapeutic lung cancer vaccine. Read More >>
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