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A research project, funded by Darpa, the Defense Department’s mad science division, is looking at ways to make […]
A University College London study found out that if using computers to find information about their chronic disease […]
Jelle Atema, from Boston University and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, wants to “take over” a […]
UK medical authorities say they might give the go ahead to a scientific experiment that would result in […]
Lucy Dunne is working on the Massage Shirts project which look at “the relationship between personality and desire […]
After the record-breaking heat experienced in Tokyo this summer, the metropolitan government is pursuing a number of projects […]
Scientists at the University of Washington are studying how magnetized-beam plasma propulsion, or mag-beam, could enable quick trips […]
A “biomedical” underwear has been designed by Philips to monitor the heartbeat of the wearer and warn emergency […]
In an interview,Ray Kurzweil, who helped invent the IT present, explains how humans fit into the IT future: […]
There’s a story all over the web about a research showing a selected group of people able to […]
As some of you have noticed, the blog is gone “amuck”. We have a new server, the last […]
Tad Hirsch, from MIT’s Media Lab and TxtMob, has adapted a desktop version of the iSee Project for […]
Robot are more and more able to emulate humans and animals. The Humanoid Robotics Laboratory in Austria believes […]
When Sicilians came to work in Turin for the FIAT industry forty years ago, they were given lectures […]
More about the Mitsubushi scopo wearable display presented earlier this month at the CEATEC exhibition in Japan. It […]
Designer food consultancy firm Enivrance develops concept foods that are industrially viable. “The food industry needs new shapes, […]
Fingerprints scanners have a slight problem: many of them cannot tell whether they’re scanning an actual finger, silicon […]
Harvard University scientists have asked their ethical review board to be allowed to produce cloned human embryos for […]
The 600-year-old Tarot has been turned by Finnish multimedia artist Marita Liulia into a modern game for women. […]
The American Civil Liberties Union has urged Virginia not to place RFID chips in driver’s licenses. “This proposal […]
Speed cameras are now so widely-used on Britain’s roads that they are in danger of becoming a hazard […]
The Trash to Fashion® Awards is a two night show to display how designers can transform discarded material […]
A Spanish guys claims to have stumbled upon a CD in the bus near a local Nokia’s company. […]
Research is showing that TV viewers don’t develop their ideas about the president and national politics just by […]
Not only are we eating genetically modified product, but we are probably wearing some GM cotton or may […]
Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr at the Tissue Culture & Art Project are attempting to grow a semi-living […]
David Dixon, a urban design thinker in New England, believes that “the war against terrorism threatens to become […]
A plan to reduce gridlock and cut down on pollution could see New Jersey be the first to […]
VitalSense, by Mini Mitter company, is an “Integrated Physiological Monitoring System” to get data about core body temperature, […]
The CatchBob! mobile game by Nicolas Nova and Fabien Girardin investigates how people benefits from knowing others’ whereabouts […]
Researchers at University of Warwick, England, have created an electronic tongue able to identify the four basic tastes: […]
The US Future Force Warrior Program is developing new equipment for soldiers. Not expected to be in full […]
To celebrate its 150th anniversary, watch company Timex teamed up with Core77 for a design competition: Timex2154: THE […]
The FBI has shut down some 20 sites which were part of Indymedia, the alternative media network representing […]
More about the growing use of advertising in restrooms. To create buzz for its new television event, CMT […]
Mass customization is the new advertising trend according to Andy Donchin, from Carat USA, a leading media planning […]
The open nature of VOIP-based calls makes it easy for spammers to send audio-commercials to people’s VoIP voice-mail […]
Scott Dadich, creative director of Texas Monthly, analyses the visual messages of the two Presidential candidates, their design […]
Video game skills and a good poker face online are becoming essential job qualifications in the financial markets, […]