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Replacement human organs, thanks to a 3-D printer

Scientists are working hard to produce replacement human body parts using a three-dimensional printer. Science fiction? No -- reality.  Read the full story

Apple files patent to prevent concert piracy with infrared tech

Apple has patented a way to prevent mobile devices from illegally recording a concert, film or other live event using an infrared sensor.  Read the full story

Unstructured data 'out of control': survey

MarkLogic survey of 446 organizations finds many are overwhelmed with the volumes of unstructured information -- audio, video, graphics, social media messages -- coming into their premises. Their technology and management are not ready to handle this information.  Read the full story

Sales of hybrids, plug-ins hit a 16-month low

Sales of hybrids and plug-ins hit a 16-month low and supply continues to dwindle due to the earthquake in Japan, and increase competition from cheaper, fuel-efficient gas-powered cars.  Read the full story

Rating the reducers: Report highlights sustainability progress of 14 green IT service leaders

When you're picking an IT services firm to help with energy and carbon management, you might want to check that company's own internal track record.  Read the full story

The practical uses of antimatter

Antimatter breakthrough at CERN elicits mystery-of-the-universe claims. But the stuff has everyday value, from stronger skyscrapers to crispier potato chips. Ask the Positron Annihilation Community.  Read the full story

Verizon: with 4G LTE, we're in telematics tech, too

Verizon may be best-known for its smartphone offerings, but the company sees growth in its next-gen 4G LTE wireless infrastructure in a new place: the car.  Read the full story

Climate forecasts get salty with NASA's Aquarius

What are current climate models missing? A dash of salt. NASA prepares to launch a satellite that dives into the relationship between ocean circulation, salinity and the weather.  Read the full story

Can pythons provide answers to heart disease?

The heart of one of the world's largest snakes may offer clues on how to develop drugs for a healthier human heart.  Read the full story

Video: Superhero-inspired glove to fight real life crime

What happens if Hollywood decided that it wasn't going to wait around for authorities to produce a futuristic weapon for the good guys? You'd probably get something like the BodyGuard.  Read the full story

IBM preps operations system for cities

IDC reckons that information technology upgrades for cities will be worth $57 billion in 2014, up from $34 billion in 2011.  Read the full story

Two drugs show progress vs. melanoma

Two drugs---Yervoy from Bristol Myers Squibb and vemurafenib from Roche Holding and Daiichi Sankyo---are showing they can put a dent in melanoma, according to two studies in the New England Journal of Medicine.  Read the full story

Green chemistry stresses 'benign by design' mindset

A new generation of chemists are learning to ask if new molecules could negatively affect human and environmental health.  Read the full story

Greenpeace dawn raid shuts down Arctic sea rig

Environmental group demands to see spill recovery plan in effort to stave off BP-like disaster in pristine waters. Police nab activists and fly them to Greenland.  Read the full story

The science behind Ratko Mladic's trial

How the surprisingly low-tech science of forensic anthropology may help convict former Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic of alleged war crimes committed 16 years ago.  Read the full story

Cellphones are officially suspect, but data based on older tech

The World Health Organization placed cellphone use under the category of "possibly carcinogenic for humans." The evidence for brain cancer is suggestive, but doesn't cover 3G and beyond.  Read the full story

Shareholder flack flies over fracking

The process of hydraulic fracturing has shown up in 2011 shareholder resolutions at major oil companies including Chevron, ExxonMobile and Ultra Petroleum.  Read the full story

Tesla to raise $234 million for Model X

Electric automaker Tesla Motors plans to raise $234 million in a follow-on offering in support of its Model X electric sport utility vehicle.  Read the full story

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