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Researchers at Queen’s University attempt ‘Teleportation’

If you thought teleportation was the stuff of science fiction alone, then think again. A team of researchers at the Human Media Lab of Queen’s University have proved it to be a very real possibility in the near future. ...
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New Aluminum Optical Clock breaks accuracy record

Alright, we seriously don’t know how to respond when something that’s already precise and unerring gets swelled by even more of accuracy. Well, let us cut the frills if you are somewhere unhinged. Some ingenious researchers from the National Institute for Standards and Technology have just devised an avant-garde aluminum ...
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Japanese mobile networks will soon be disaster proof

With the devastating earthquake followed by a tsunami, life in Japan was brought to a standstill in March 2011. Breakdown of mobile networks due to overload of worried calls is a major issue in case of such natural calamities across the world. Being the victims of tragedy, Japanese are working to strengthen up their mobile ne...
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Color changing artificial muscles can camouflage

Deception is like an excellent game of chess! You must have thought about camouflage techniques while watching movies like alien Vs Predator where the Predator uses camouflage technique to disappear. Now, your imaginations are on the brink of becoming reality, as scientists at the University of Bristol have created a soft, el...
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Future of Gaming: World’s First 180 degree spherical HD simulator

Gone are the days of Mario, the plumber. New age gaming with its X-box, PSP, HD gaming integrated TVs, smartphone gaming, advanced gaming simulators and 5D games is only expected to get bigger, better and livelier. In fact, many in the industry believe that the next milestone in the gaming industry is here and now, with the l...
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Wireless charging stations inside military vehicles to power soldiers' gadgets

Army has realized the importance of technology to keep their soldiers connected on the battle field. It recently announced a Nett Warrior program consisting of a computer, display and radio to help the warriors stay connected to their team members. But what about charging of these gadgets on battle field itself? Just imagine ...
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MotivePro suit lets British athletes hone their skills for Olympics 2012

The 2012 Olympic Games is around the corner, these are busy days for athletes, who work out to hone up their skills for the biggest sporting extravaganza. Athletes across the world make use of advanced technologies to train and analyze their performances. The British athletics, especially the gymnasts, have attracted headline...
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Harry Potter inspired bioactive paper to spell out your blood type

Researchers of Monash University have come up with a prototype sensor that could literally spell out your blood type. It is made up of a small piece of paper towel coated with water-repelling substance throughout, except the four areas in the shape of blood types A, B, AB and O. These areas are filled with antibodies that int...
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Robot like navigation systems and 3D Braille map to guide way for the blind

Advanced location and navigation systems help robots locate their positions. Indeed, cameras, sensors, accelerometers and gyroscopes are the key location and navigation technologies robots often come with. A team of researchers at the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, France is now working to utilize these sophistic...
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Laser system beams information on your windshield

Microvision, a company from Redmond is developing efficient, compact head-up displays (HUDs) that relays information onto the driver’s view of the windshield. Information like the car’s current speed or the distance of the vehicle ahead which helps the driver make important decisions, will be displayed. At present, th...
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