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Vanishing Objects with Simple Camouflage

A revolutionary solar bike path that generates electricity for multiple households is being developed in the Netherlands. The small town of Krommenie, located about 25

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Capturing Lost Light in Photography

In a groundbreaking experiment involving frequency-dependent phase shifting, scientists have successfully captured an image of an object without direct illumination. Led by Austrian physicist Anton

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Liquid Core Pressure-Sensitive Displays

In a groundbreaking development, American researchers have successfully created a new cloaking device that can make objects appear invisible from multiple angles without distorting the

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Camera Films 4 Trillion Frames/Sec

In a groundbreaking experiment involving frequency-dependent phase shifting, scientists have successfully captured an image of an object without direct illumination. Led by Austrian physicist Anton

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JIBO: The Social Robot for Families

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is set to release a new family robot named JIBO by the end of 2015. Developed by Professor Cynthia

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Wireless Antenna Powers Devices

Wireless Power Technology Developed by German Researchers Everyone has experienced the frustration of tangled cords and cables. Not only are they unsightly, but they can

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Flying planes with just thoughts

In a groundbreaking development, researchers at the Technical University of Munich have successfully demonstrated that a pilot can land an aircraft using only their thoughts.

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Transferring Thoughts via Internet

In a breakthrough that sounds like science fiction, scientists have successfully transmitted thoughts from one human brain to another thousands of kilometers away via the

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Netherlands Builds Future Roads

The future of road traffic in the Netherlands has taken a step towards reality with the introduction of self-illuminating road markings on a section of

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Eco-Friendly Underwater Adhesive Created

South Korean scientists have developed a new method for reversible underwater adhesion using the water-repellent properties of two molecules that can connect and separate like