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Looking for an appropriate sperm donor? Sure, there's an app for that
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Cybathlon event will push assistive technology, disabled athletes to their limits
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Que is the collapsible water bottle you’ll want for your next hike
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#GreenIsGood sale: HTC is taking $150 off the HTC 10 — but only until October 8
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Dirty Laundry: Synthetic fabrics release harmful microfibers into the water supply
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Beijing’s silver-plated ‘Smog Free Tower’ turns pollution into carbon cubes
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Surprisingly flexible 3D-printed bones could be used for treating fractures
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The best biking gear of 2016
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Fitbit’s Alta and Blaze get cosmetic and software improvements
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Automated insulin delivery system for diabetes management gets FDA approval
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Uber partnering with health care transport firm for non-emergency medical rides
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Ciliary cell-inspired microrobots may swim faster and may carry more cargo
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Human neurons used to help treat spinal injuries in mice shows positive results
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Could holograms help bring the end of malaria? Experts build new tool
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Optical defibrillator shows promise as a less shocking way to reset your heart
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NextDesk's new exercise bike fits office life the way your other bike doesn't
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New research center is dedicated to engineering cells into living machines
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Opposed to GMOs? Are Monsanto’s new CRISPR crops any better?
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Report: Jawbone is nearly out of fitness tracker inventory, can’t pay its partners
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Tomorrow's medications could be invented by a deep learning supercomputer
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Home on the range: California to start regulating cow farts, manure
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Robots could have a big impact on the school experience of chronically ill kids
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This alarm clock is so smart it can actually teach you how to sleep better
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Study suggests your fitness tracker may not assist in weight loss
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Thought control used to release drugs contained in nanobots into living host
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MIT researchers have figured out a way to detect emotions by using wireless signals
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Coros’ smart cycling helmet doubles as a pair of bone conduction headphones
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The bulky old Microsoft Band may have found its calling in the fight against epilepsy
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Weekly Rewind: Driverless Ubers, longer tweets coming, Bud will drive you home
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Brain scanner can tell what emotions you are feeling when your mind wanders
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Autonomous wheelchair could change the lives of motor-impaired users
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Terrifying time-lapse shows how quickly bacteria become resistant to antibiotics
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Microsoft suggests it may never make another fitness band
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Apple WatchOS 3 review
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Nemo-inspired drug-delivery robot is 100 times smaller than a grain of sand
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Hands on: Thync Relax
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Step in time with Stepp, the new three-piece runner's wearable
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Hands on: Philips Connected Health
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Alphabet’s Verily joins with with French drug firm to improve diabetes management
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Real life inception may be possible with the lucid dream-inducing iBand+
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British doctors successfully completed the world’s first robotic surgery on a human eye
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For just $25, you can use your smartphone to give yourself a glaucoma test
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: A crazy new MMORPG, hackable frisbees, and more
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From guilt to relief: the emotional impact of giving up activity tracking
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Weekly Rewind: Apple event news, the best IFA bots, healthful tech
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Non-invasive blood-test tech may already be in your pocket, via your smartphone flash
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Intel is in style during New York Fashion Week, helps shoot the runway in VR
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Everything Apple debuted at its iPhone 7 event in one big roundup
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WatchOS 3 supercharges the Apple Watch with extra speed and Minnie Mouse
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Get a truly personalized multivitamin 3D-printed for you by Multiply Labs
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Amazon’s Alexa will soon start doling out pregnancy advice
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10 ways tech is transforming cycling, from outrageous lights to ebikes
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Hands on: Fossil Q Wander and Q Marshal
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Watson makes its debut in the U.S. Open mobile app, making tennis fans smarter than ever
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Why some waterproof gear wrecks the environment, and how to avoid it
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Jabra goes wireless with its new Elite Sport earbuds
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Misfit's Ray will soon be sold in Apple stores, with exclusive Apple-y colors
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TomTom’s $130 Touch wearable lets you easily check your body composition