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Summer Olympics Science: Precise Timekeeping Tech Delivers Champions
July 30, 2012, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
A millisecond can be difference between victory and defeat - an electrical engineer from Georgia Institute of technology helps explain how computer, cameras, lasers and very accurate timekeeping syst…
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Tanks' Special Paint Protects Against Nerve Gas
July 30, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
Special paint on British tanks can absorb nerve gas attacks.
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How 'Fast Pool' Tech Helps Olympic Swimmers
July 27, 2012, by Francie Diep, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Here's a look at how the swimming pool in the London Aquatics Center was engineered for speed.
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New Robot Can Walk, Jump on Water
July 27, 2012, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
A new robotic water strider takes the leap.
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Uncanny Valley Watch: Robot Baby Evolves
July 26, 2012, Jeremy Hsu, InnovationNewsDaily Senior Writer
A Japanese robot baby goes through different levels of creepiness based on its appearance.
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Photo to Show all 70,000 People at Olympics Opening
July 26, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
How one man puts together panoramic, high-resolution photos.
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Look Both Ways, Enable Wi-Fi: GM Tests Wireless Pedestrian Detection
July 26, 2012, Daniel P. Howley, LAPTOP Staff Writer
General Motors says that it is developing a new kind of safety system that will allow vehicles to wirelessly detect nearby pedestrians and bicyclists on crowded streets before their drivers can.
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Robots Build Solar Farms Cheaper and Faster
July 26, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A robot arm mounted on tank treads can install solar panels day and night for an energy-hungry world.
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Facebook Tweaks Article Recommendations
July 26, 2012, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
A new recommendation bar slides in when you near the end of an article.
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New 'Smart Suit' Aims to Improve Soldier Endurance in the Field
July 26, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
Researchers say the suit will be constructed using soft, wearable materials.
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London Olympic Buildings Designed to Disappear Afterward
July 26, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
They're easy to dismantle or convert to smaller arenas.
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3D Printer Helps Make Working Gun
July 26, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A working gun made from a 3D printed part hints at a future where anyone can make military-grade weapons.
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Eye-Writing Gives a Hand to Disabled
July 26, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
The program could let people sign documents using only their eyes.
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Download Mountain Lion: Where and How
July 25, 2012, Chad Brooks, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Learn where and how to safely download the Mountain Lion operating system.
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NFL Tackles Brain Trauma with Army Helmet Sensors
July 25, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
The NFL wants the U.S. Army helmet sensors to detect football brain injuries.
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2012 Olympics - 4.5 Billion Viewers Via Satellites Predicted | Video
July 25, 2012, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
In 1964, the Olympics were transmitted for the first time via the Telstar satellite to a relatively small audience. Nearly 50 years later - over 600 telecommunications satellites are now delivering t…
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Girl Programs Artificial 'Brain' to Diagnose Breast Cancer
July 24, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
The brain's creator is a 17-year-old high school junior.
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Rise of Robots Revives US Manufacturing
July 24, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
Factory robots, nanotechnology and 3D printers can revive U.S. manufacturing, but may not bring back human jobs.
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Female Space Robot Learns to Move Like a Human
July 24, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A humanoid robot with a female figure could eventually help out human astronauts aboard the space station.
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Soybean-Oil Tires May Hit the Road Soon
July 24, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
The move might reduce the company's petroleum consumption by 7 million gallons, or about as much as 8,000 American drivers use in a year.
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Artificial Mother-of-Pearl Shines Like the Real Thing
July 24, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
The newest artificial nacre is tough and pretty.
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North Korea Wants to Open Rare Earth Treasure Trove
July 23, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
North Korea has huge rare earth mineral deposits needed for making everything from smartphones to laptops.
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W-Fi and The Cloud Among Most Stressful Technologies
July 23, 2012, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
A new survey from Virgin Digital Help shows Wi-Fi, the cloud and syncing are the most common causes of tech-related stress.
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Solar Cells Could Help Produce Electricity-Generating Windows
July 23, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
Transparent solar cells are getting clearer and more efficient.
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LANDSAT Looks Over the Megalopolis | Video
July 23, 2012, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
In 1972, NASA's Landsat program launched on a mission to planet Earth. Sensing at several wavelengths, the satellite brought Dartmouth University researchers vital data on urban growth the in East Co…
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