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It's only a simple sensor place over your finger. And bingo, you have a essential reading of how well your blood is oxygenated. Scout from Scanadu The Scout from Scanadu does that and more. It takes another step forward in the realization of digital
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May 15 2013 The Star Trek universe is a fairly optimistic vision of the future. It's what we would like it to be an adventure fueled by advanced technology. In the world of Star Trek technology makes life better and causes few problems. One of the
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Body odour robots detect smelly feet and stinky breath Technology reporter CrazyLabo says it hopes its robots make people laugh Two robots that warn users if they suffer from bad body odour have been unveiled in Japan. One resembles a woman's head
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San Diego State University announced Monday it is jumping into the fray of a major competition to create something people have only seen in science fiction: a tricorder, the portable medical scanner fans have seen on "Star Trek."...As a childhood
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Remember how Dr. McCoy used a tricorder on Star Trek to diagnose medical problems? It was a cool piece of fiction that might evolve into reality possibly in San Diego. The X Prize Foundation last year created a long-term, worldwide contest in which $
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Ames Research Center have created the equivalent of an "electronic nose" a sensor chip that uses carbon nano-tube technology to detect various toxics. Government Invention of the Year Award and has already been used on the International Space Station
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This Number of the day 5.4 percent That's how much sales at "casual dining" restaurants fell in February from a year earlier, after declining 0.6 percent in January and 1.6 percent in December, according to the Knapp-Track Index ...Mid-price chains
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In the Industrial Technology building at San Diego State University, there's a room equipped with desks, white boards and perhaps most importantly, a coffee pot that is always on. It's there to fuel the creative endeavors of students and professors
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Prevention not cure has always been good health advice but the trick has been to diagnose early enough. Now a range of medical technologies for use both inside and outside the body may give prevention the upper hand and close the gap between
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Some would say there wasn't much daring innovation at CES 2013. With the gadget industry so cutthroat and more interesting things happening in software, big manufacturers like Samsung and LG Electronics avoided showing the work that went on in their
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