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The real robot uprising [SMARTPLANET]

 

For the real robot uprising, look to the disabled

Medical researchers, not defense contractors, are delivering the first wave of wearable robotics. Read the full story

Solazyme, Ecopetrol partner to produce algae-based biofuel in Colombia

Solazyme has partnered with Colombia's largest oil corporation, Ecopetrol, to produce renewable biofuel derived from algae.  Read the full story

Despite SunChips flap, green packaging ideas make progress

KFC now testing use of reusable containers for dishing out sides.  Read the full story

FTC: Be careful with green marketing promises

Citing a disconnect between consumers and marketers, the FTC is proposing guidelines that would affect what companies should say about eco-friendly products. Read the full story

BrightSource Energy gets federal approval for its solar power towers

Another big solar project is headed for federal land in California. This one, the Ivanpah Project, will look a little different.  Read the full story

If we could hear the sun, what would it sound like?

Here's one scientist's guess.  Read the full story

End of dieting for actors: Post-production software can fix that belly.

You can now retouch the way people look in videos. Read the full story

San Francisco, San Jose, New York rated most socially networked cities

Overall, the West rules in volume of social media-savvy residents. Could it be those longer distances?  Read the full story

Solar Roadways lands GE challenge award

Solar Roadways, which revolves around making roads out of recyclable solar panels, won a $50,000 award in GE's Ecomagination Challenge.  Read the full story

Shut down illegal radio-frequency interference, better for climate research

The European Space Agency satellite has gotten some bad data. Blame radio interference.. Read the full story



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An animated look at NASA's next mission to Mars

An animated look at NASA's next mission to Mars

 

Stroke victims: Tiny coil saves lives by pulling blood clots from the brain

Stroke victims: Tiny coil saves lives by pulling blood clots from the brain

 

Negroponte: Turn tablets into a 'constructionist medium'

Negroponte: Turn tablets into a 'constructionist medium'

 

Iron Man robot suit gives soldiers super-human ability

Iron Man robot suit gives soldiers super-human ability

 

From Waterboxx to wine

From Waterboxx to wine

 

NASA's planned trip to the sun gets animated

NASA's planned trip to the sun gets animated

 

San Francisco water meters get smart

San Francisco water meters get smart

 

Robots make quick work of hospital tasks

Robots make quick work of hospital tasks

 

Vintage bike shop practices three Rs of environmental responsibility

Vintage bike shop practices three Rs of environmental responsibility

 

 

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Prediction: Three million EVs by 2015 [SMARTPLANET]

 

Prediction: three million electric vehicles by 2015

Electric utilities need to think of electric cars as 'mobile appliances' to cope with impending global growth. Read the full story

Human waste now heats British homes

The British national grid brings biomethane into homes for people to keep warm and cook with the energy of their own sewage. Read the full story

GE buys energy infrastructure firm Dresser for $3 billion; eyes fossil fuel rush

GE will buy oil-field equipment maker Dresser for $3 billion following a failed $1.2 billion bid for Wellstream. The goal: expand its business in oil and gas. Read the full story

Marvell co-founder talks technology in education, R&D

Weili Dai, co-founder of Marvell, has become a key ally of One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) founder Nicholas Negroponte. Read the full story

Research: Biggest sustainability spenders come from high-tech, consumer goods and energy

Energy efficiency and carbon management represent the biggest area of spending focus. Read the full story

Conservation medicine program to explore links in human, animal and environmental health

Tufts University is bringing together a multidisciplinary team that will be trained to deal with the complexities surrounding human, animal and environment. Read the full story

Smart grid illuminates New York's underground

New York's Con Edison is a dichotomy of new and old: The roots of its massive urban infrastructure can be dated back to Thomas Edison, but it's also on the forefront of smart grid technology. Read the full story

Berkeley tele-immersion lab developing 3D video conferencing

New tele-immersive technologies could be the future of video conferencing.  Read the full story

Cisco's social media experiment in encouraging green behavior

Networking giant uses social network to associate itself with green behavior at home. Read the full story

Running out of antibiotics, scientists turn to enzymes to kill superbugs

In a new study, researchers suggest that lytic enzymes, not antibiotics, may be tool to kill otherwise resistant superbugs like MSRA.  Read the full story

Wrecked, stranded Mars rover called upon for one more mission

After six years, two crippling wheel breakages and months of forced sleep, NASA's feistiest rover still isn't ready to give up.  Read the full story

An animated look at NASA's next mission to Mars

NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution spacecraft is set to launch in 2013.  Read the full story

The virtual home, realized: Cisco's Umi brings telepresence to the living room

Cisco's new Umi brings lifelike, high-definition telepresence to the home, the hospital room and the classroom. It may change these industries forever. Read the full story

Your commute is shorter than you think it is, study says

A Dutch study suggests that people perceive public transit commutes to be longer than they actually are.  Read the full story

How a webcam can record your vital signs

Imagine if you could get a daily read of your vital signs. This would give you a chance to figure out our "normal" pattern and see problems. Read the full story

New color e-reader display tech promises reading in direct sunlight

The University of Cincinnati researchers announce an electrofluidics breakthrough that will let gadgets run on low power. Read the full story

JA Solar wins BP Solar supply deal

Under the arrangement, JA Solar, based in Shanghai, will supply BP Solar with mono-crystalline and multi-crystalline solar cells in 2010. Read the full story

Losers in French health care

The French government demands sacrifice from everyone in the system -- doctors, nurses, insurers, hospitals, patients too.  Read the full story



Latest Videos

Berkeley tele-immersion lab developing 3D video conferencing

Berkeley tele-immersion lab developing 3D video conferencing

 

An animated look at NASA's next mission to Mars

An animated look at NASA's next mission to Mars

 

Stroke victims: Tiny coil saves lives by pulling blood clots from the brain

Stroke victims: Tiny coil saves lives by pulling blood clots from the brain

 

Negroponte: Turn tablets into a 'constructionist medium'

Negroponte: Turn tablets into a 'constructionist medium'

 

Iron Man robot suit gives soldiers super-human ability

Iron Man robot suit gives soldiers super-human ability

 

From Waterboxx to wine

From Waterboxx to wine

 

NASA's planned trip to the sun gets animated

NASA's planned trip to the sun gets animated

 

San Francisco water meters get smart

San Francisco water meters get smart

 

Robots make quick work of hospital tasks

Robots make quick work of hospital tasks

 

Vintage bike shop practices three Rs of environmental responsibility

Vintage bike shop practices three Rs of environmental responsibility

 

 

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Tom's Hard News - Sub-$75 Mainstream Power Supply Roundup

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Sub-$75 Mainstream Power Supply Roundup

Sub-$75 Mainstream Power Supply Roundup

In our last power supply article, we reviewed several relatively expensive, high-performance products suitable for powerful gaming PCs and workstations. This time around, we're looking at something a little bit more affordable for the mainstream crowd. more

 

Tom's Definitive 10.1" Netbook Buyer's Guide: Fall 2010

Tom's Definitive 10.1" Netbook Buyer's Guide: Fall 2010

We run through an in-depth guide to 10.1" netbooks from Acer, Asus, Dell, Gateway, HP, Lenovo, and MSI. We even coded a special set of benchmarks. If you are in the market for a netbook, this guide gives you the performance and design cues you need. more

 

Best Graphics Cards For The Money: October 2010

Best Graphics Cards For The Money: October 2010

If there's not a price war going on, then there sure are a lot of bullets flying around. In this month's update, we marvel at the falling prices on high-performance hardware, and speculate a little as to the arrival of AMD's next-generation Radeon line. more

 

USB 3.0 To The Front Panel: ASRock Leads The Way

USB 3.0 To The Front Panel: ASRock Leads The Way

ASRock was the first company to respond to our impassioned pleas for a front-panel USB 3.0 connector. As other companies attempt to catch up, we examine the boards that started it all to see if the implementation maintains full USB 3.0-class performance. more

 

Event Coverage: The Babes Of GO OC 2010

Event Coverage: The Babes Of GO OC 2010

Babes from Gigabyte's GO OC competition. As one reader recently said: "No event is complete without them!" Depending on whether your admin has a thing against bare midriffs, this could be considered not safe for work. You've been warned! more

 

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