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Emerging Tech News Archive
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Say hello to VIDIUS, the world’s smallest first-person-view camera drone
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This intravaginal speaker turns your womb into a high-def concert hall for your baby
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DARPA’s new drone will be able to take off and land on small Navy ships autonomously
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China’s air is so polluted that it’s begging companies to help forecast smog
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New glowing dye safely allows doctors to see beneath your skin
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Airbus’ newest planes fight jetlag with LED trickery and more humidity
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Scientists have developed a super-fast water purification method that’s inspired by Febreze
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Researchers create $100, smartphone-powered 3D printer
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Space races and virtual places: The 10 most innovative tech companies of the year
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Congress wants NASA to build a deep space habitat for astronauts, and finish it by 2018
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French company launches beachside tech accelerator to foster aquatic innovation
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These crazy sonar gloves let the wearer feel distant objects, even in murky water
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This augmented reality comic book offers a glimpse at the future of storytelling
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Scientists have developed a new salt-filled asphalt that prevents ice from forming on roads
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3D-printed medicine may be the next big thing
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Receiver of astronaut’s wrong-number call thought it was a sloshed partygoer
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A British couple cloned this identical puppy from their dead dog
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Tiny camera drones, algae pens, and more
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Weekly Rewind: SpaceX succeeds, Beatles finally stream, X-ray vision arrives
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Pre-order the world’s first true hoverboard for $19,900
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‘Hello, is this planet Earth?’ Astronaut Tim Peake calls wrong number from space
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Scientific breakthrough may allow same-sex couples to be biological parents to their kids
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Laserlight Kickstarter project scores major deal with London’s cycle-hire scheme
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Turn your DNA into a scarf with Dot One, a DNA analysis company that made art from genetic code
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These monstrous deep sea mining robots were built to search for gold on the ocean floor
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NASA’s dream of a 3D-printed rocket is getting closer and closer
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Want to see through walls? Now you can with MIT's X-ray vision technology
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Check out this stunning close-up video of the SpaceX rocket’s perfect touchdown
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SpaceX soars into the history books with a flawless rocket launch and landing
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The US Air Force now allows any enlisted person to pilot a surveillance drone — not just officers
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UPDATE: SpaceX makes history, successfully brings a rocket down from orbit
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Check out the drone-based delights served up by DJI’s first ever flagship store
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Frog just released its predictions for Tech Trends of 2016
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Abigail Seldin talks College Abacus and being a woman in tech
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Weekly Rewind: Apple’s secret lab, astronaut applications, smartwatch cheating
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Awesome tech you can't buy yet: $15 computers, desktop CNC mills, and a smartphone microscope
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UPDATE: after a successful test fire, SpaceX aims to launch its new Falcon 9 this Sunday
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Report: Facebook M will rival Siri, Google Now, Cortana as a major digital assistant in 2016
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The VA will now pay for veterans’ robotic legs
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The U.S. Air Force expects to equip F-15 fighter jets with laser weapons by 2020
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Sony’s new battery tech has 40 percent more capacity, may reach phones by 2020
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Build your own 3D printer for $50 and change
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How’s this for dystopian? A Canadian startup is selling bottled fresh air in China
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After years of delays, the James Webb Space Telescope will officially launch in 2018
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Engineers are building solar balloons that float above the clouds for constant sun
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Print your own BB-8 Droid using these free 3D-printable files
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U.S. Postal Service says it won’t carry hoverboards by plane due to fire risk
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Congress rewards NASA’s accomplishments with $1.3 billion in extra funding for 2016
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Amazon to customers: throw your hoverboard away
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Hyperloop pod: 124 student teams selected for capsule design contest
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Elon Musk and other tech titans just donated $1B for artificial intelligence research
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Wanna be an astronaut? NASA has just opened application process
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Kickstarter launches probe into failure of Europe’s most heavily funded project
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Shkreli’s at it again, plotting to make a windfall off a drug price hike
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Australia built a $225K robotic water cannon to keep human firefighters out of harm’s way
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Stay standing, kids — more elementary schools now using standing desks
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XSTAT 30, the amazing device that stops bleeding in seconds, is now approved for civilian use
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By FAA decree, all current drone owners must register with the government before February 19
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Watch Japanese cops use a net-equipped drone to catch a ‘rogue’ quadcopter
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Amazon pulls hoverboards from its site after fire reports
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NASA scientist calls Paris COP21 climate talk agreement a fraud
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Smart lights, whiskey glasses, and drone claws
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This innovative fingerprint scanner can discern fake fingerprints from real ones
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The U.S. Navy's $700 million mine-detecting technology fails at its only job
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Marriott is removing desks from hotel rooms in a strange bid to please millennials
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Hoverboard bans: America’s three biggest airlines say no to the personal transporter
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This crazy underwater hotel is slated to be built off the coast of Florida in 2016
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London begins multi-year overhaul of its leaky Victorian-era sewer system
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Japanese police plan to battle drones with even bigger drones, equipped with nets
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Adidas introduces a 3D printed shoe made from ocean plastic waste
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Is Craig Steven Wright the real Satoshi Nakamoto, founder of bitcoin?
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Camera lets researchers track an object around a corner in real time
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Short-track testing of Elon Musk’s futuristic Hyperloop is slated to begin in 2016
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FiGo is an adjustable dog wheelchair that anyone can make with a 3D printer
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Glowing bandage could provide early infection detection for burn patients
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Patrol helicopter in close call with drone, pilot helps cops catch operator
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Kickstarter says only 9 percent of projects don’t work out
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Korean scientists have developed a legitimate 3D hologram you can view from any angle
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Brilliant new condom fights HIV infection with an antioxidant-embedded hydrogel
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Japan’s Akatsuki probe enters Venus’s orbit after floating through space for five years
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We can now 3D print live blood vessels
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Sea lion flippers could help engineers design stealthier submersibles
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What does Scott Kelly miss most about Earth after spending over a year on the ISS?
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Weekly Rewind: How to live longer, Game of Thrones teaser, Zuck’s fortune, and more
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We spend some time with the Poros Cedar travel bag
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Portable beds, stringless guitars, zombie fish bait
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The ‘Mantis Drone Claw’ turns any quadcopter into a high-stakes arcade crane game
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Secure all your devices with SonicTouch, the breakthrough in biometrics
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Trash-eating spacecraft turns orbital debris into fuel
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Motus is a digital instrument you play with hand gestures and body movements
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British astronaut Tim Peake says he plans to run the 2016 London Marathon … in space
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With just a few pictures of your feet, Wiivv can make you a pair of custom 3D printed insoles
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Robots might take over almost half of Japan within the next 20 years
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Chemist stuns scientific community with fully recyclable biopolymer
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Amazon wants to fill your living room with sensors and cameras to bring you augmented reality
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Hawaii’s Supreme Court suspends construction of the world’s largest optical telescope
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Singapore's first personal flying machine makes maiden flight
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Thousands of hoverboards impounded by UK authorities over fire risk
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This guy made a flying TIE Fighter with an off-the shelf toy and some spare drone parts
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With the help of carbon nanotubes, scientists just solved the urinal splashback problem
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Telepresence robot becomes the eyes and ears of disabled adults
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Epson’s new paper recycler uses waste paper to create fresh sheets right in your office
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Microsoft is sending its HoloLens to the ISS so astronauts can use augmented reality
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These new Japanese noodles are low-cal, gluten-free, and … made from trees
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This week, geologists will attempt to drill through Earth’s crust and into the mantle
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Go on stage at Carnegie Hall with Google’s new performing arts exhibition
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Researchers create super sponge for absorbing oil following a spill