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Dissolvable Electronics Designed to Monitor Health
It’s almost commonplace in science fiction for characters’ bodies to be filled with tiny computers for any number of purposes. While we may not have body-dwelling nanomachines yet, researchers have developed tiny electronic sensing devices that can be placed inside the brain which are capable of dissolving harmlessly once their…
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Microduino mCookie Brings LEGO to Life @ CES 2016
CES 2016: Microduino’s booth at CES this year, instantly caught my attention due to the colourful models and intriguing concept. The company produces tiny, stackable Arduino modules which are held together by strong magnets. The circuit boards contain raised plastic studs to connect to LEGO pieces and add a whole new dimension to…
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Bill Gates Mansion Has Some Secrets!
We all know Bill Gates has a whopping amount of money. He’s the owner of Microsoft, several hotel chains, and Corbis. Well, he also has several stunning properties. His home in Washington is worth a phenomenal $154 million. That’s approximately 1000 average British houses. However, he only paid $2 million back…
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Artificial Skin with a Sense Of Touch Being Developed
The technology behind prosthetic limbs has dramatically evolved over time for the benefit of assisting individuals who have had the misfortune of losing a limb. The next step forward to that is a coined Bionic limb that gives the user something akin to natural human skin. This realization looks to…
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BMW Car Can’t Crash at Low Speeds
BMW has been showing off its latest and greatest tech at CES, including this – a car that cannot crash at low speeds. Now you might think that at low speeds what’s the point of a car not being able to crash – surely it’s more important at higher speeds? Well…
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Intel Reveals Worlds Smallest Modem for the Internet of Things
Intel has revealed what it calls “the world’s smallest standalone wireless modem for connecting the Internet of things”. This could be any everyday thing that is connected to the web, like coffee machines or bread-makers that you can turn on with a mobile app. The Intel XMM 6255 3G modem is…
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Google Reportedly In Development Of Contact Lenses Which Can Read Glucose Levels
A contact lens which contains a glucose sensor, an antenna, a capacitor and a chip has been developed by Google dedicated to people suffering from diabetes. It does not restrict eyesight and performs analysis of glucose twice every second, afterwards send the information gathered to an external monitoring device with…
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