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Linear Actuators to Get Your Robot Moving

Introduction Actuators are parts or things that enable your robot to move. Without actuators, your robot would remain to be just a collection of pipes or boxes. There are two varieties of...
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Why are Unblocked Games so Popular?

If you have gone to school or are going to school, you must remember the dreaded cold morning when you are made to get up and get ready for school. Going...
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Review: Meet Ditto – A cool & smart wearable bluetooth device

When I received a sample of Ditto (Sold by Dittowearable.com/ - Now also available at Amazon for $39.95) to test it for a day from my editor at GadgTecs, I must...
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Pogojet: A new compact & lightweight non-lethal weapon better than the rest

A brand new compact, light-weight weapon will cease a target in their tracks from a 100 meters away with out lethally harming them. Nicknamed the Pogojet, it is a radical less-than-lethal design from...
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‘Bone Foam’ Could Help Treat Osteoporosis And Other Bone Diseases

French scientists have developed a self-setting injectable macroporous foam for repairing bones and aiding its development. It may assist regenerate bone quicker than other materials whereas providing a fast and minimally invasive method...
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New alloy is as strong as titanium but as light as aluminum

Researchers from the Qatar University and North Carolina State University have developed a new "high-entropy" metallic alloy that has a much higher strength-to-weight ratio than any other present metallic material known to...
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Last Week In Science: 20th – 27th December 2015

  Researchers revive plutonium production Water Bears (Tardigrade) turn into bioglass when dry Black holes may reach size of 50 billion suns SpaceX completes first vertical soft landing of Falcon 9 Researchers make a microscope which...
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New Light-based Microprocessor Upto 50 Times Faster Than Conventional Chips

Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder, University of California Berkeley along with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, have developed a groundbreaking microprocessor chip that uses light, as an alternative to electricity, to transfer data...

FAA Approved: The Flying Car TF-X’s model

  Why drive a car, autonomous or otherwise, if you presumably can fly one  That seems to be the question of the day at the Federal Aviation Administration, the place where test flights in...
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AI: Robots that can learn by viewing how-to videos

  Scanning several videos on the same how-to matter, a computer inside a robot finds instructions they've in common and combines them into one step-by-step series. If you hire new employees you may...

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