cCloud TV streams live TV for free and now looks to add DVR capabilities
By Zach Epstein | @zacharye -The pirate TV service that has the Internet buzzing is just getting started, according to the developers behind the project. Dubbed cCloud TV, the service launched late...
View ArticleCarbon nanotubes to be utilized for next-generation water desalination and...
By Tracey Regan -Somenath Mitra, distinguished professor of chemistry and environmental science, was awarded a patent last month for a next-generation water desalination and purification technology...
View ArticlePlanetary Society's solar sail has been successfully deployed - What's next...
By Jason Davis -The Planetary Society’s LightSail test mission successfully completed its primary objective of deploying a solar sail in low-Earth orbit, mission managers said today. During a ground...
View ArticleComputerized transparent TVs could adapt tunable tinting technology that...
By Kirk Nankivell -A press release from Samsung yesterday seems to indicate our futuristic fantasies of computerized transparent screens are getting closer to production. Even though Samsung seems to...
View ArticleInjectable microelectronics directly into your brain could help treat various...
In a world first, U.S. and Chinese scientists have developed a method to inject microelectronic devices such as wires and transistors directly into the brain (or other body parts) to measure or...
View ArticleVIDEO: New reusable rocket concept transforms into a plane and lands on a runway
By Sebastian Anthony -Airbus, the European aerospace giant, has unveiled Adeline: its answer to SpaceX's reusable space launch ambitions. Adeline, which stands for Advanced Expendable Launcher with...
View ArticleHolus is a holographic display for the family - Play games, video chat, and...
Holus is a tabletop holographic platform that converts any digital content from a computer, tablet or smartphone into a 3D hologram. To put it simply, whether it is a board game, DNA structure or the...
View ArticlePhhhoto: The Newest Spin On A Social Networking App
By Robert Parmer -What’s the next big thing in the world of social networking apps that you’ve probably never heard of? Take the looping function of Vine, add in some grainy, yet charming filters...
View ArticleThermal research on magnetization at the nanoscale to advance deep space...
By Rick Kubetz -Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have uncovered physical mechanisms allowing the manipulation of magnetic information with heat. These new phenomena rely...
View ArticleUltrasensitive nanomechanical biosensor can detect many diseases in real time
Two young researchers working at the MIPT Laboratory of Nanooptics and Plasmonics, Dmitry Fedyanin and Yury Stebunov, have developed an ultracompact highly sensitive nanomechanical sensor for...
View ArticleOneWeb hopes to launch 700 satellites in 2018 to create a global internet...
By Irene Klotz -Europe's Airbus Group will design and build about 900 satellites for privately owned OneWeb Ltd, which plans to offer high-speed, space-based Internet access to billions of people...
View ArticleSpeech brain waves can now be recorded accurately into text - Advancing...
German and U.S. researchers have decoded natural continuously spoken speech from brain waves and transformed it into text — a step toward communication with computers or humans by thought alone.Their...
View ArticleFuturistic multi-story 'controlled adrenaline facility' aka skatepark to be...
British architect Guy Hollaway has unveiled plans for the "world's first" purpose-built multi-storey skatepark, which he says will help prevent young people from moving away from a sleepy British...
View ArticleMindride taking fully immersive virtual reality to the next level
By Roberto Baldwin | @strngwys -I flew over snowcapped mountains with the wind in my face. Actually the mountains were virtual and the wind was just two fans blowing at my head. But, if you've ever...
View ArticleA functional synthetic immune organ has been created - Can be controlled to...
By Anne Ju -Cornell engineers have created a functional, synthetic immune organ that produces antibodies and can be controlled in the lab, completely separate from a living organism. The engineered...
View ArticleOPINION: The Singularity Tourist - A glimpse into the future of tourism
By Ryan De La Rosa |@Fernsandmoss - The technological wormhole is coming, and we’re all about to go through a mass change in the way we eat, sleep, think, and absorb memes (the basic building blocks...
View ArticleFuture machines will be able to read and comprehend as Google's DeepMind...
A revolution in artificial intelligence is currently sweeping through computer science. The technique is called deep learning and it’s affecting everything from facial and voice to fashion and...
View ArticleVIDEO: Novel nanobots can swim through bodily fluids to specified targets to...
Someday, treating patients with nanorobots could become standard practice to deliver medicine specifically to parts of the body affected by disease. But merely injecting drug-loaded nanoparticles might...
View ArticleArtificial neural networks are tripping out hard - Inceptionism at its finest
Artificial Neural Networks have spurred remarkable recent progress in image classification and speech recognition. But even though these are very useful tools based on well-known mathematical methods,...
View ArticleNew development could increase solar panel energy storage from a few...
By Melody Pupols -The materials in most of today’s residential rooftop solar panels can store energy from the sun for only a few microseconds at a time. A new technology developed by chemists at UCLA...
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