| A device turns anything into a touchscreen, allows you to paint in midair The device makes any screen into a touch screen. Read the full story Researchers discover DNA region linked to depression Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and King's College in London have independently zeroed in on a chromosome 3 DNA region related to depression. Read the full story Video: solar-powered plane flies international The Solar Impulse has become the first solar-powered aircraft to complete an international flight. Read the full story Cultivating cucumbers where the sun don't shine A Dutch company is tuning LEDs to grow stacks of fruit and vegetables indoors, sans sunlight. Read the full story At B2B giant Micros, a push to connect with consumers You've seen their point-of-sale products at restaurants, hotels and retailers. Now, Micros is creating mobile apps so we can browse, order and pay more efficiently. Read the full story Waste Management extends bet on thermal conversion tech Second public investment this month focuses on solution to turn biomass into synthetic gas. Read the full story A wild week in British energy politics Environmentalists demand carbon cuts from the Prime Minister. Industry threatens to move abroad if he acts. Cabinet chiefs fight. Then, alleged speeding ticket skulduggery dogs the Energy secretary. Read the full story Gitmo goes green with solar power The U.S. military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is going green. Read the full story Sound test separates vegetative states from minimally conscious ones Using EEG, researchers hope to develop a tool that can diagnose states of consciousness at the bedsides of patients who have suffered brain damage. Read the full story At Singularity University, a futuristic look at medical robots At the FutureMed conference at Singularity University in Mountain View, Calif., former astronaut Dan Barry explains how robots are helping change the way we think about medicine. Read the full story 'Demanufacturing' e-waste for profit (photos) A small recycling company focuses on responsible electronics disposal by dismantling everything and pulling out high-value materials, including precious metals, in all manner of electronics. Read the full story Modern-day paper chase: The flap over sustainable forestry certifications Regardless of which certification you support, it is time to get more serious about sustainable paper procurement practices. Read the full story Can cloud computing make robots smarter? Cloud computing could give robots the ability to process more data, analyze situations and form groups while preserving battery life, according to Google project managers. Read the full story Graphene supes up supercapacitors Graphene, that one-atom-thick wonder, adds ultracapacitors to its list of potential beneficiaries. Read the full story |
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