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New Ford Car Tech Makes Traffic Jams More Bearable
July 13, 2012, Robert E. Calem, InnovationNewsDaily Contributor
Among Ford's plans, a technology to eliminate stop-and-go in traffic jams, and perpendicular parking assist.
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Flight of the Century
Electric Plane Turns to Drones as Flying Batteries
July 13, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
Drones designed as flying batteries could dock with an electric plane in midair when it attempts to fly across the Atlantic in 2014.
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High-Tech Ways Stores Get You to Buy
July 12, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A Wall Street Journal article rounds up the latest in technology marketing researchers use for packaging and stores.
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Old Patents Predict Future Tech
July 12, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A new computer program uses U.S. Patent Office data to predict the next hot tech field.
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Great Ape Trust
Talking Apes Project Faces Cash Crisis
July 12, 2012, Jeremy Hsu, InnovationNewsDaily Senior Writer
Endangered bonobo apes trained to talk with humans by using keyboards may lose their Iowa home because of funding problems.
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Spider Farm Design Holds 1 Million Arachnids
July 12, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
An industrial designer imagines an all-in-one farm, "milker" and factory.
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Mind-Reading Helmet to ID Terrorists
July 12, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
People won't be able to hide what they know anymore, an engineering magazine reports.
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Roadable Aircraft
For Sale: Flying Car from 1954
July 11, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A flying car made in 1954 has gone on sale for the low, low price of $1.25 million.
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First photo uploaded on Web
First Photo Uploaded Online Turns 20
July 10, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
The full history involves CERN, nerdy science songs and the first time the Web was used for fun.
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U.S. Olympics to Debut Electronic Medical Records
July 10, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
Before this year, the U.S. teams would ship thousands of pounds of paper records every game.
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Photo from CERN's Higgs boson seminar
Who Deserves a Higgs Boson Nobel? One Scientist, or Many?
July 06, 2012, Francie Diep, InnovationNewsDaily Staff Writer
Is it possible to award just a few Nobel Prizes for discoveries like the Higgs boson?
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection Drone
Drone Census Tracks US Government's Secret Swarms
July 06, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A new drone census allows U.S. citizens to find out which government entities are using flying robots.
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NASA Disaster Camera
Space Station 'Disaster Cam' Will Watch Out for Earth
July 06, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A camera capable of spotting cows on Earth is headed for the space station to watch out for environmental disasters below.
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Science Lab Robots
Robot Ready for Dangerous Lab Jobs
July 05, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A robotic android can do dirty, dangerous jobs better than experienced human technicians in half the time.
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Photos of EyeMusic in action
Headset Creates 'Soundscape' for Blind People to See
July 05, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
The headset plays different musical notes for the objects its camera detects.
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Stealth Aircraft Game-Changer
US Military Brainstorms Future Game-Changers
July 05, 2012, Jeremy Hsu, InnovationNewsDaily Senior Writer
The U.S. military discussed 3D printing, robot warriors and human enhancement as possible game-changers on tomorrow's battlefields.
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iBrain Aims to Read Stephen Hawking's Thoughts
July 03, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
The device could improve communication for paralyzed people and diagnose brain diseases.
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Tevatron particle accelerator
Physicists Get Closer Than Ever to Higgs Particle
July 03, 2012, Clara Moskowitz, LiveScience Senior Writer
U.S. scientists say results from the Tevatron particle accelerator suggest the Higgs boson exists.
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Map of new patent office locations
Four New Patent Offices to Open Across U.S.
July 03, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
The new branches should speed the patent application process and enhance U.S. competitiveness.
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Smart Headlights' Beams Avoid Raindrops
July 03, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
By streaking in between drops, the lights let drivers see through heavily falling rain and snow.
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Photo of sugar-based mold for creating artificial blood vessels
3D-Printed Sugar Technique Makes Artificial Blood Vessels
July 02, 2012, Francie Diep, InnovationNewsDaily Staff Writer
The vessels are an important step toward artificial kidneys and livers.
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GPS Rival Hack
New GPS Rival Is Hack-Proof
July 02, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A rival GPS technology can work indoors, underground or anywhere by using TV, cell phone and radio signals.
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Food Tracking Method Illuminates Entire Supply Chain
July 02, 2012, Zo? Macintosh, InnovationNewsDaily Contributor
Trace Register aims to provide retailers and consumers with a more complete picture of where their food came from.
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IBM Has Installed 2,000 Smart City Systems to Date
June 29, 2012, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
An interview with an IBM smart city engineer shows what's already possible.
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Nexus Q Google
Google Factory Tries to Revive 'Made in the USA'
June 28, 2012, Jeremy Hsu, InnovationNewsDaily Senior Writer
Google's secret Silicon Valley factory may return some manufacturing jobs to the U.S., but a robotics revolution is looming.
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