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VIDEO: Self-Healing Plastics Inspired by Human Skin
June 07, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A new self-healing plastic inspired by human skin can repairs itself by "bleeding" healing angents when cut.
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american cockroach
Robots Mimic Disappearing Cockroaches
June 06, 2012, Charles Q. Choi, InnovationNewsDaily Contributor
Scientists recreated the maneuver known as rapid inversion used by roaches and geckos with robots.
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SPICE Project
Climate-Cooling Efforts May Hurt US Rainfall
June 06, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
Geoengineering efforts to reverse the effects of global warming could end up reducing rainfall for North America and Europe.
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Viewpoint: Kids Can Do Without Facebook
June 06, 2012, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Congressmen express concern about targeting ads to youngsters on Facebook, but the real problem is exposing kids to situations that they're simply too young to handle.
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Automated Security Cameras
Security Cameras Turn into Super-Fast Sleuths
June 06, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A new MIT surveillance system can speed up its search for intruders or suspicious packages among dozens of security camera feeds.
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Allsop Helikite
US Battle Kites Soar Over Afghanistan
June 06, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
The U.S. military looks to a combination of kites and blimps to watch out for troops on the ground in Afghanistan.
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The Last of Us
E3 Preview: 'The Last of Us' Apocalyptic Survival Adventure for PlayStation 3
June 06, 2012, Robert Workman, TechNewsDaily contributor
The creators of the "Uncharted" trilogy return with a dramatic new tale of survival.
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Bradbury Christmas Cheers
Ray Bradbury, 'Fahrenheit 451' Author, Dies at 91
June 06, 2012, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
The celebrated author of "Fahrenheit 451" and "The Martian Chronicles" has died, but his memory burns bright.
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Venus Up Against Sun's Hellfire | Transit 2012 Video
June 05, 2012, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
The Solar Dynamics Observatory's AIA 304 camera delivered this amazing view of Venus over the active Sun during the first few hours of the Venus Transit 2012.
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Map of Obama-themed router names near the U.S. Great Lakes.
Wi-Fi Names Reveal Political Beliefs, Map Shows
June 05, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
Cool map shows positive ("ILoVeObAma!!") and negative ("Obamasux") Wi-Fi router names about Obama, all over the world.
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Nintendo Wii U
Nintendo Wii U Details Unveiled at E3: New Super Mario Bros. U on Way
June 05, 2012, Sherri L. Smith, LAPTOP Staff Writer
Miyamoto stated that the purpose of the Wii U GamePad is creating a gaming experience independent of the television.
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Skylanders Giants
Hands-On With 'Skylanders Giants' at E3
June 05, 2012, Robert Workman, TechNewsDaily contributor
Activision’s popular game and toy franchise returns with bigger characters and more features.
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Photo of mosquito surrounded by water drops.
Video Shows How Mosquitoes Survive Rain
June 05, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
High-speed videos of mosquitoes, pigeons and bees help engineers improve drone flight.
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Google Can't 'Bounce' All Bad Android Apps
June 05, 2012, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Researchers will demonstrate how to get an app around Google's Android 'Bouncer' bodyguard.
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girl covers father's eyes while using laptop
11 Facebook Privacy Steps to Take Now
June 05, 2012, Linda Rosencrance, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
Only your real friends need to know all your details
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Twitter and Facebook Grapple with Age Limits
June 05, 2012, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Twitter tests a new age checker for followers of alcohol makers. Meanwhile, Facebook considers ways to comply with child privacy laws and still open site to kids under 13.
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Mobile Shopping Soars on Smartphones
June 04, 2012, by Sean Captain, TechNewsDaily Managing Editor
Clothing is the top item, but many also click for tickets, electronics and takeout food.
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Data Connection Pool Lets People Use Others' Spare Bandwidth
June 04, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.
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DNA-like illustration of a helix made of blocks
Artificial DNA Copies Just Like the Real Thing
June 04, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
X-ray crystallography images show that natural DNA with artificial pieces reproduce in the same way as the all-natural product.
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Surprise! The Most Dangerous Web Sites Aren't Porn Sites
June 04, 2012, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
The Internet is still not safe, the number of malicious sites is on the rise, and risks may lie in unexpected places.
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Mysterious X-Ray Flare Lights Up Black Hole Cloud | Video
June 01, 2012, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Dust and gas surrounding the supermassive black hole accretion disk in galaxy NGC 4151 is reflecting an echo from an x-ray emitting source high above the disk. This helps scientists map the environme…
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Coalition for Sustainable Rail
Can Steam Trains Get Clean Energy on Track?
May 31, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
Steam locomotives could run on biocoal to transform into greener, more powerful machines compared to modern diesel-electric trains.
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Galaxy Smash-Up: Milky Way and Andromeda On Collision Course | Video
May 31, 2012, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
By measuring the motion of M31(Andromeda Galaxy), data from the Hubble Space Telescope has confirmed that our galaxy is on a head-on crash course with it. It is estimated to occur in 4 billion years.
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Virtually Travel the Globe with Google World Wonders Project
May 31, 2012, by Sean Captain, TechNewsDaily Managing Editor
Search giant combines Google Earth, Google Street View, YouTube and photos for a virtual tour of the globe natual and architectural monuments.
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Artificial Platelets
Artificial Platelets Mimic Nature to Stop Bleeding
May 30, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
Lab-made platelets could form blood clots, help image wounds and deliver drugs inside the human body.
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