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Technology's Forgotten Pioneers
In honor of remote control inventor Eugene Polley, we recognize other influential but neglected inventors who have felt the sting of stolen glory
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TechShop: Paradise for Tinkerers
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Rocket Man: Should Elon Musk Doubters Think Again?
A critic decides that Musk's egomaniacal ways don't mean he won't deliver on his far-out ventures
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Better Gas Mileage, Thanks to the Pentagon
Detroit eyes new fuel technologies being developed for tanks
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TechShop: Paradise for Tinkerers
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The Cancer Sniffing Machine
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'Adaptive Radio': The Next Big Thing in Wireless?
A trial in England shows the power of the long-range, high-speed technology
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The Health-Care Industry Turns to Big Data
Analytics specialists like IBM run numbers to improve patient care
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Technology's Forgotten Pioneers
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The Chocolate Machine That Can Improve Your Willpower
Each chocolate you put back instead of eating is like a set of sit-ups for your self-control
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In Camouflage, Android Could Power Military Apps
Adding rugged hardware and high security could make Google's Android the operating system of choice for the world's military users
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Is Origami the Future of Tech?
Nature uses folding to manufacture some of its most intricate creations, from flowers and wings to protein and DNA. What if humans could do the same?
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Daniela Rus's Robotic Sand
The MIT scientist is developing tiny robots—eventually as small as grains of sand—that will form into any device or structure imaginable
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To Avoid Stupid Mistakes, Think in French
Thinking through a problem in your non-native tongue can help you solve it, a new study shows
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Hilary Mason: From Tiny Links, Big Insights
Bitly's chief scientist and her team have developed products that promise to better analyze data on the social Web
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HP Innovation, One Pricey Giant Screen at a Time
Hewlett-Packard touts its Photon Engine display as a sign of its commitment to R&D
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Girish Navani: Examining a City's Health
With a trove of electronic health data, his company EClinicalWorks aims to help communities and hospitals make better policy and treatment decisions
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Miles Barr: Printing Solar Cells on Paper and Clothes
The MIT graduate's startup, Ubiquitous Energy, embeds solar technology into everyday objects
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James Cameron's Trillion-Dollar Question
The filmmaker and two Google founders may try to mine asteroids. Is that legal?
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How to Drink Your Coffee: There's an App for That
A Penn State scientist has an app that keeps your caffeine level in the zone
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The Science of Forgetting
The Internet is awash in fake facts. Is there a way to help people forget the lies?
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From NASA to Entrepreneurship
As NASA endures budget cuts and grounded shuttles, employees head for startups
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John Dabiri Unlocks the Mysteries of Jellyfish
Wind farms may yield 10 times more energy thanks to the Caltech professor's research on jellyfish propulsion
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The Chocolate Machine That Can Improve Your Willpower
Each chocolate you put back instead of eating is like a set of sit-ups for your self-control
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TechShop: Paradise for Tinkerers
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The Health-Care Industry Turns to Big Data
Analytics specialists like IBM run numbers to improve patient care
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'Adaptive Radio': The Next Big Thing in Wireless?
A trial in England shows the power of the long-range, high-speed technology
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Daniela Rus's Robotic Sand
The MIT scientist is developing tiny robots—eventually as small as grains of sand—that will form into any device or structure imaginable
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Is Origami the Future of Tech?
Nature uses folding to manufacture some of its most intricate creations, from flowers and wings to protein and DNA. What if humans could do the same?
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To Avoid Stupid Mistakes, Think in French
Thinking through a problem in your non-native tongue can help you solve it, a new study shows
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Technology's Forgotten Pioneers
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Miles Barr: Printing Solar Cells on Paper and Clothes
The MIT graduate's startup, Ubiquitous Energy, embeds solar technology into everyday objects
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The Science of Forgetting
The Internet is awash in fake facts. Is there a way to help people forget the lies?
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From NASA to Entrepreneurship
As NASA endures budget cuts and grounded shuttles, employees head for startups
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Girish Navani: Examining a City's Health
With a trove of electronic health data, his company EClinicalWorks aims to help communities and hospitals make better policy and treatment decisions
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In Camouflage, Android Could Power Military Apps
Adding rugged hardware and high security could make Google's Android the operating system of choice for the world's military users
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HP Innovation, One Pricey Giant Screen at a Time
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New Designer Spray Delivers a Spritz of Alcohol for a Quick Buzz
Designer Philippe Starck and scientist David Edwards launch WAHH Quantum Sensations with two alcohol-based sprays
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