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Cafe X is employing robots to make your coffee quickly and efficiently
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Solar-powered water purifier may be three times as efficient as current models
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NASA's most detailed views of Saturn's rings are both research and art
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These workshops may help photojournalists publish drone-shot images sooner
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Jello and cotton candy can help grow blood vessels 10 times thinner than hair
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Programmable cells may be the next step toward making us real-life cyborgs
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Machine defeats humanity's best players in a 20-day Texas Hold'em poker marathon
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This personal cargo robot can move your stuff as fast as a bicycle
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Energy-free 'time crystals' jiggle with the magic of theoretical physics
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Physicists inadvertently discover a way to mass-produce graphene
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Gargantuan offshore wind turbine crushes record for most energy produced in 24 hours
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Researchers have sequenced the genome of 400 different tomato varieties
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Rollcap 4K action cam will have a built-in 3-axis image stabilizer
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Pushing the body’s boundaries: BodyHacking Conference 2017 kicks off
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Engineering students hurl Hyperloop pods down California test track
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NASA's pressure-sensitive paint can help it build better rockets
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Ireland may become the first country to completely divest from fossil fuels
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This incredible South Korean home is inspired by an owl
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Smartest city in U.S. may soon be Miami thanks to partnership with CIVIQ
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Spaceworks may have a real-world stasis chamber for space travel by 2018
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Rideables, almond milkers, and robo-arms
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Steady hands — a robot just helped doctors perform a novel eye surgery
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2 babies treated with novel technique that may have cured them of cancer
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Iceland is drilling a giant hole, not for oil, but for geothermal energy
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Ohroma’s ‘smell-o-vision’ VR wants to put your nose in a porn star’s room
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The best of biomimicry: Here’s 7 brilliant examples of nature-inspired design
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Stay warm in even the coldest weather with this heated jacket from Ravean
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New pig-human hybrid embryos could be used to grow transplantable organs and tissues
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Breathe in, breathe out: New technique controls smartwatch using breath and skin
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Biggest aerial photography competition shares impressive worldwide drone shots
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The summer wind came blowing in … and powered 50,000 Long Island homes
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Patent application suggests Apple might be eyeing the vaping industry
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There’s an android helping out at an airport in California
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American Airlines is ditching seat-back displays in its new 737 jets
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Deep learning algorithm matches dermatologists at recognizing skin cancer
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Researchers are programming robots to learn as human babies do
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Put it where? Perifit turns kegal exercises into an app game
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Airthings Corentium Home radon detector review
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Pearl RearVision Backup Camera review
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Just how good are the Pro Bowl receivers? A new drone competition aims to find out
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The Rosetta Disk will last 1,000 years, contains mankind’s most important books
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Tough as scales: Researchers create protective material inspired by fish skin
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No 'HD Rumble' in 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild,' says Nintendo
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Pocket-sized gluten sensor aims to make life easier for celiac disease sufferers
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Oculus wants to help you set up the perfect virtual reality room
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Mathematician suggests firing deep-ocean sound waves could stop tsunamis
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Bye-bye to bifocals? These high-tech specs can automatically change focus
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Boeing unveils its new line of advanced — and snazzy — blue spacesuits
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Personal Privacy Assistant uses AI to learn users’ app preferences
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Deep Brain Stimulation treats Parkinson’s, could soon do the same for Alzheimer’s
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Researchers find a way to hack your phone with hidden voice commands
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Swarm of grapefruit-sized robots helps scientists unlock secrets of the sea
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Hovertrax inventor returns to Kickstarter with pint-sized Solowheel Iota rideable
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Scientists have found a novel 'whey' to grow artificial silk in a lab
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Maker of iPhone breathalyzer issues full refunds to customers over false claims
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Harvard’s robotic exosuit uses science-fiction smarts to put a spring in your step
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Sog’s newest multitool is the Swiss Army Knife of belt buckles
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Amazing new 3D printed skin is authentic enough to be used for transplants and scientific testing
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It’s in the genes: This company uses DNA to craft your ultimate fitness plan
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Conquering the clutter: Data Civilizer can sift through heaps of information
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After you teach it the motions, this robotic arm can do anything from drawing pictures to stirring your coffee
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German madman’s fully automatic crossbow will have you laughing maniacally
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Biologists just created the world’s first stable semi-synthetic organism
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Now Trekkies can say ‘Computer’ instead of ‘Alexa’ to wake Echo devices
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Like a robotic Picasso, ‘broken’ 3D printer turns photos into crazy cubist artwork
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Google announces the Lunar XPrize finalists who will take a trip to the moon
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The Selfly is a photo-taking drone that doubles as a phone case
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Bots_alive uses your smartphone to drive artificially intelligent spider robots
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Cheap-to-buy, easy-to-build mini Lego drone is the stuff of childhood dreams
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Is molecular scanning the next killer smartphone app? Si-Ware is betting on it
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Still under recall, GoPro quietly creates a cheaper way to replace crashed Karmas
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Watch one of Dubai’s flying firefighters tackle ‘blaze’ with water-powered jetpack
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Crash test dummy gets it in the head in the name of drone safety
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An out-of-this-world brew: Engineering students aim to make beer on the moon
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Fast enough for you? Light-speed camera records 100 billion frames per second
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Professor Einstein is a cute little robot that will teach you about physics
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High-tech $149-a-month health care company founded by former Google exec
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Australia wants to replace passports with facial-recognition technology
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A Hyperloop-esque plan is taking shape in South Korea
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NASA wants you to help it choose the photo sites for its next Jupiter flyby
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Under Armour Athlete Recover Sleepwear: Our first take
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Is this Apple Store-inspired setup the future of health care? Forward says yes
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Ultra private email provider Lavabit is back online
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When you really need to get from Florida to the Bahamas in under an hour
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Keanu Reeves’ Arch motorcycles: Suitable for galleries, better on the road
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Why let Pixar have all the fun? Mindshow lets anybody make 3D movies in VR
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Webcam covers and one-handed shoelaces
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Pixar unveils Easter eggs connecting all its titles
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The best underwater hotels: Rock bottom never looked so good
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Give your beer better head (really) with That UltraBeer Thing
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Light up your home by whistling at this lamp
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Kristen Stewart (yes, that Kristen Stewart) has co-authored a paper on AI
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Signs suggest that 101Hero, the $49 3D printer, was too good to be true
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Blood refuses to go anywhere near this new medical implant material
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The best drones for beginners
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Drug-releasing tooth implant would keep your mouth germ-free
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Weekly Rewind: Emoji freeze iPhones, Tesla taps solar power, Samsung scandals soar
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Bye-bye fillings! Alzheimer’s drug lets teeth repair themselves
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AI can have trouble recognizing diversity and MIT research is finding out why
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Researchers activate graphene’s hidden superconductor abilities
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Slacker hacker: Programmer uses AI to disguise his screen when his boss nears
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Think science can be art? The Hubble Telescope thinks so with its new gallery
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Pests begone! BioClay offers a safe and sustainable alternative to pesticides
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Soft robot sleeve will help hearts to beat when they’re failing
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BAE Systems wants to use lasers to create energy-scattering deflector shields
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A 19-year-old Stanford student has created a ‘Fake News Detector AI’
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Could our cells one day be connected to our smartphone? Research suggests yes
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The smartphone-powered YO Sperm Kit lets you test in the comfort of your home
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Heartbeat passwords could be an affordable way to protect medical records
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Scientists transform a Nokia 1020 into a microscope to save lives
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Fortress Clothing keeps you warm even after diving into icy waters
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How in the world did SpaceX snap this stunning rocket-landing photo?
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GoTube promises to be the world’s most portable electric scooter
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Bagpipe-playing 3D-printed robotic hands are the most ridiculous thing you’ll see all week
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From 3D-printed cake toppers to camera drones, weddings are becoming high tech
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These DARPA-funded cardboard drones are designed to deliver supplies, then disappear
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Brighter sun spots: Researchers can now view solar storms in high definition
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U.S. Navy is developing target-tracking ‘smart bullets’ to defend against drone swarms
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Watch an algorithm try to make sense of ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ trailer
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Get your Postmates or DoorDash delivery from a Starship Technologies robot
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Save your skin from sun damage by snapping a photo in invisible ultraviolet
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Superthin and sleek webcam cover helps protect your privacy in style
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Stay dry and comfortable while you talk to the world through your mirror
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This drone-photo firm just paid a massive fine over alleged illegal flights
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Drone owners warned to keep their UAVs away from Friday’s inauguration
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Nike Store in Paris lets customers test sneaker colors using augmented reality
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Awesome new 'drone in a box' system can launch, land, and recharge itself autonomously
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Brain-reading technology could keep you alert at the wheel of your car
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New battery technology uses miniature fire extinguisher to stop spontaneous combustion
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Ambulances in Sweden will be able to hijack car radios during emergencies
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Incredible new 3D printed rocket is completely ready to launch after being assembled
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Consumer drones could carry more with twice the rotors, NASA experiment suggests
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World's tightest knot could lead to materials breakthroughs
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From appliances to robots, Alexa-supported devices were nearly everywhere at CES
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Artificial intelligence can now predict heart failure, and that may save lives
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Airbus intends to test flying car before the end of the year, CEO says
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These ambulances can alert drivers of their approach by interrupting loud music
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The Sentinel VDS drone intends to stop shark attacks before they happen
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Virginia Tech FutureHAUS is a home without buttons, but with plenty of tricks
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Amazon is seeking FCC permission to carry out wireless technology tests
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Here comes the Sun: ESA releases montage showing the Sun every day in 2016
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Camera drone captures kitesurfer’s scary encounter with a great white shark
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Japan’s bid to launch world’s smallest satellite-carrying rocket ends in failure
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Host futuristic blowouts on the superyacht Time with its own passenger drone
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SpaceX has seventh successful launch and booster retrieval
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Holy Legos! Batman's Lego Batmobile debuts in Detroit
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: LED guitar tutors, electric scooters, and more
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Picture this: A new imaging technology might better detect disease
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Wicked Lasers FlashTorch Mini review
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Panasonic’s autonomous robot may have your job someday
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Nikon KeyMission 360 cams will live-stream the presidential inauguration
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A drone may one day save your life
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Amazon Echo continues AI domination into 2017
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Redecorating the secret lair? Bodyfriend Aventar massage chair will fit right in
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USDOT forms wide-ranging blue-ribbon federal automation advisory panel
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Swiss clockwork pacemaker gives your heart the Rolex treatment
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Weekly rewind: Nintendo Switch incoming, incredible space photos, Vegas' self-driving buses
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Paper centrifuge can spin at an astonishing 125,000 revolutions per minute
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Need a new ear, nose, or patella? This new 3D printer can create bones and soft tissue
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New heat storage system uses chemical reaction to bottle up the summer sun
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Look out, London — Nissan's self-driving cars will begin tests there next month
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Your friends may have to (wood) chip in for Lynx’s expensive new smart smoker
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New York’s ‘Citi Bikes’ are getting their own laser projection lights
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Furrion wants humans to race inside robots that can jump over cars, hit up to 20 mph
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Scientists genetically modified salmonella to eat cancerous tumors
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‘Morphing wing’ drone capable of landing just like a bird
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Smart guitar accessory Fret Zeppelin uses LEDs to unleash your inner rock god
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ElliQ is like an Amazon Echo robot designed to keep seniors company
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Wearable device lets visually impaired people sense their surroundings
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Google Classroom is hoping the new year will be the best one yet for teachers and students
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Adobe is working on a voice assistant for editing photos with Lightroom
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3D-scanned ‘trillennium man’ predicts what evolution has in store for us
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Startup Transmit Security wants to bring biometric authentication to more people
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Real-life Spider-Man coming soon: Artificial spider web can be grown in labs
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Don't upgrade your phone — just upgrade your phone case with the Zee Smart Core
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University student builds AI system to create new baby names, hilarity ensues
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Munro Motor single passenger ebike tops out at 28 mph and infinite style points
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The sound of 103 micro drones launched from an F/A-18 will give you nightmares
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Illumina's new machine may bring the cost of genome sequencing to under $100
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Edit from the inside: Sixense refines MakeVR, its immersive CAD modeling platform
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New $27 million fund aims to save humanity from destructive AI
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Superflex's powered clothing is designed to give the elderly their strength back
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‘Fitbit of alcohol’ will tell you when you’ve had too much to drink
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Researchers invent a method for healing skin without scar tissue
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What can big data determine about history by analyzing 150 years of news?
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Stripping pig organs of their cells could end transplant waiting lists
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MIT researchers have developed a spongelike material 10 times stronger than steel
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At CES 2017, revolutionary new technologies and products took center stage
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As Parrot's drone sales revenue loses altitude, company announces layoffs
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Forget the Batmobile, this photo mobile launches a drone, stores camera gear
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Astronomers: Two stars will collide in 2022 — and the explosion will be spectacular
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This 8-propeller monster megadrone can lift 500 pounds
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Watching a swarm of mini robots throw shapes is weirdly hypnotic
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From bombers to bees, computer vision startup sees them all
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Tag, you're it: MyDrone packs in seven different auto-follow modes
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Square Off: Our first take
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3D-printed camera rig helps terminally ill photographer to take pictures
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Totally rad Nerf gun prosthetic makes hands look boring in comparison
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Sip in style with this NASA-approved (and expensive) zero-gravity cup
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And they shall beat their bullets into seedlings: That's the U.S. military's new ambition
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The Ozobot Evo is a cute, little bulbous robot that teaches kids how to program
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Hungry worms may help scientists understand mysterious biological forces
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Google’s Waymo shows off entirely homegrown sensor suite at Automobili-D
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Deeper is back with a new and improved smart bike lock featuring GPS tracking
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From smart cradles to contraction trackers, CES 2017 had tons of tech for parents
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Formlabs’ David Lakatos chats about robot prosthetics, future of 3D printing
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Spyder’s NFC-enabled ski jacket provides real-time snow reports and local trail maps
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Shock absorbing drones, smart lighting, and more
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Have a need for speed? Check out the Draco drone from Uvify
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Take care of your pool from afar with Blue by Riott
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Sound and vision: Levoit’s latest diffuser taps more than just your sense of smell
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New and improved ZBoard 2 sports safety features and four speed modes
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Hyperloop One will conduct its first full-size test in a matter of months
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Dallas child orders a dollhouse and cookies via Alexa
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If your coffee maker is a Keurig, it could soon make beer, too
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A pair of Google Homes bicker like an old couple on Twitch
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Carnival's new travel class will come with an engraved, high-tech wearable
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Hyundai wans to build Iron Man-style robotic exoskeletons for factory workers and disabled people
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Energous will bring true wireless charging to the masses later this year
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Ever see a chip implanted in someone? One of our own puts his body on the line
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The machines ham it up again: We found the best robots at CES 2017
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U.K. Royal Navy puts 3D-printed drone through its paces in the Antarctic
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Consumer Physics' smartphone molecular scanner really works, and it's pretty cool
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Moka360 claims to be the world’s smallest 360 camera
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Optune noninvasive wearable device battles aggressive brain tumors
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Garden indoors when it's wintertime with these new smart gardens
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SmartBeings' WooHoo Smart Home Hub had its eye locked on CES 2017 attendees
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Lynx gives Amazon’s Alexa appendages, personality, and robot dance moves
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Facial recognition systems could be confused by these guerrilla T-shirt designs
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Indiegogo makes its presence known at CES 2017, with 200 companies represented
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Connect Polar heart sensors to a GoPro to showcase your athletic achievements
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Watch: Kodak CEO Jeff Clarke shows off company's new Ektra smartphone
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Researchers say medical implants can be powered by under-the-skin solar cells
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SoundHound partners with Onkyo to deliver speakers that can also listen
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French startup aims to enrich at-home elderly care with Cutii the companion robot
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Not a fan of flossing? Flosstime is here to give you a boost
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Yuneec’s latest commercial camera drone has two ‘industry-first’ bragging rights
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TanvasTouch replicates the feel of fabric, guitar strings, and other objects
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South Korea’s Eyeclon to enter U.S. smart-camera market in 2017
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Nick Offerman offers a more intimate technology when text messages don't cut it
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Sleep like a Super Bowl champion with Tom Brady’s pajamas of the future
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Drone maker DJI reportedly acquires majority stake in camera company Hasselblad
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Lab-grown stomach gets scientists one step closer to a ‘human on a chip’
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Portable 'digital nose' can identify just about any smell you throw at it
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Amazon's Alexa can now re-order your next meal from Amazon Restaurants
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Long-distance love made easier with Kissenger, the virtual kissing gadget
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Brainwave-controlled puzzle game tests and tries to improve your concentration
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Kickstarter machine-vision camera gives your robot project eyes and a brain
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Meet Willow, the smart breast pump for the smart 21st-century woman
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Lego looks to get kids interested in coding with the new Lego Boost
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IBM's '5 in 5' predicts what crazy scientific inventions may emerge in the next few years
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Keep safe with the Life Home Monitoring Kit — it’s more than just a camera
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Rapael exoskeleton hand and gaming system is designed for rehabilitation
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This $2,000 zero-emissions smart scooter can be driven without a license
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Neonoe AirBar adds a touchscreen to your MacBook Air, but is it a must-have?
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Connect your unconnected devices with the Sense home energy monitor
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Ossia Cota can wirelessly charge electronic devices throughout your home
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Alexa, is that you? The LG Hub Robot uses Amazon’s voice-activation assistant
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Monoprice just unleashed a bundle of new 3D printers – and one is just $150
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For $199, you can protect your bike with a smart lock called Ellipse
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Heat vision for every occasion: Flir launches 5 cams for phones, drones, and homes
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The Smart Moto Airbag Vest gives motorcyclists a fighting chance in crashes
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Popular YouTuber shows how the 1980s' gaming 'light guns' actually worked
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Need a screen in the kitchen? Samsung puts a tablet in even more fridges
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Watch a 3D printer build a cube from a vat of goo … using a phone screen
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Lightweight, flexible solar panels may be more efficient than competitors’
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Griffin's smart appliance line includes a toaster, coffee maker, and a mirror
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Here's how to build your very own working Star Trek-style tractor beam
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The Flow is a crowdsourced, portable air-quality monitor aimed at urban dwellers
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Take off your virtual reality headset and give the HoloLamp a whirl
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Ability3D's Innovative 3D printer uses MIG welding and CNC milling to create sturdy metal parts
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Experimental robot car in Tokyo is driven by moths in search of a date
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Watch out Post-it Notes, Mangoslab’s Nemonic printer is coming for you
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Low-tech padlock gets a modern update with the BenjiLock
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Monitor your pet's location, activity continuously with the Whistle 3 smart pet tracker
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With a built-in molecular spectrometer, this phone can identify any material
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Smells of rose and sandalwood lull you to sleep with the Oria from Sensorwake
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Sevenhugs’ Smart Remote has raised more than $1 million on Kickstarter
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Smart, camera-packing lightbulb could be used to catch home invaders
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Future Motion’s new Onewheel+ board is smoother, faster, and even easier to ride
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Kuri is a smart home robot with a personality that makes it more like a companion
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Polaroid launches new 3D printers and modeling pens at CES 2017
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Amazing robot arm is dexterous, easy to program, and surprisingly affordable
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The answer to climate change could be 10 million wind turbines in the Arctic
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The way artists paint could be an early indicator of neurological diseases
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Need a hand with the new addition? The Aristotle smart baby monitor might help
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Aura is a two-piece security system that can monitor your entire home
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3D-printed Youbionic hand is the beginning of a ‘modular humanoid’ project
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Tired of nudging your snoring spouse? The new Sleep Number does it for you
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CooperVision's latest contact lens may be the cure for your digital eye strain
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Eyesight takes us closer to our ‘Minority Report’ future with its second-gen Singlecue
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4K Leagues Under the Sea: The PowerRay drone scouts and even baits fish
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Tobii announces an array of new eye-tracking initiatives for 2017
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Travel on or off the trail with these smart road and mountain bikes
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Talk back to your alarm clock with the Alexa-enabled Vobot Clock
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NASA’s first Martians may take shelter in massive, 3D-printed igloos
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Soraa’s Helia bulbs eliminate blue light without the yellow hue
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Monitor your heart’s health on your smartphone with QardioCore app and strap
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With a drone and a mattress, a photographer is helping Tennessee town rebuild after fire
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MIT study: NYC’s taxi fleet could be replaced by 3,000 ridesharing vehicles
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Submersible backpacks, magnet lamps, and more
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These smart cities are building infrastructures for the 23rd century
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Smart home devices make dealing with your New Year’s Day hangover easier