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Project Glass, Google Developing Android-Based Display Glasses
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DOGHOUSE | Scared and Alone
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Scissor Spiders by Christopher Locke
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The Knife, A Giant Bloody Cardboard Knife Art Project by Maria Luján

The ‘living’ micro-robot that could detect diseases in humanshttp://helldesign.net, kurzweilai.net
A tiny pro­to­type robot that func­tions like a liv­ing crea­ture is being devel­oped which one day could be safe­ly used to pin­point dis­eases with­in the human body.
Called ‘Cyber­plasm‘, it will com­bine advanced micro­elec­tron­ics with…

The ‘living’ micro-robot that could detect diseases in humans
http://helldesign.net, kurzweilai.net

A tiny pro­to­type robot that func­tions like a liv­ing crea­ture is being devel­oped which one day could be safe­ly used to pin­point dis­eases with­in the human body.

Called ‘Cyber­plasm‘, it will com­bine advanced micro­elec­tron­ics with…

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Not digging the new Batman villain.

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Not digging the new Batman villain.

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At some point tonight I’ll probably pee on your tie. Let’s just prepare for that.

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At some point tonight I’ll probably pee on your tie. Let’s just prepare for that.

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LG’s Flexible E-Paper Display Is Coming to Europe in April


LG has announced it has started mass production of its electronic paper display (EPD) product, with a planned launch in Europe next month.
LG’s EPD is a 6-inch, 1024×768 e-ink plastic screen. It’s 0.7mm thick, it weighs 14g, and LG claims it’s resistant to scratches and drops from a 1.5 meter height.

Full Story: Mashable

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LG’s Flexible E-Paper Display Is Coming to Europe in April

LG has announced it has started mass production of its electronic paper display (EPD) product, with a planned launch in Europe next month.

LG’s EPD is a 6-inch, 1024×768 e-ink plastic screen. It’s 0.7mm thick, it weighs 14g, and LG claims it’s resistant to scratches and drops from a 1.5 meter height.

Full Story: Mashable

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Space Station Astronauts Log One Million Photos

The astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station have logged one million photos — here’s a small selection of our favorites.

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Photo 1: After installing new windows for the ISS — the cupola pictured left — shuttle Endeavour undocked and headed home in February 2010.

Photo 2: As solar activity intensifies, ISS astronauts have a ringside seat of the stunning auroral displays in the Earth’s atmosphere. This September 2011 technicolor display highlights the different atmospheric elements reacting to the bombardment of solar plasma.

Photo 3: On Dec. 21, 2011 NASA astronaut Dan Burbank photographed the dazzling comet Lovejoy as it hung above the Earth’s horizon.

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