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  • NASA warns of geomagnetic storm after behemoth solar flare
  • Spanish scientists trial promising HIV vaccine
  • One-Third of Sun-Like Stars Have an Earth-Like Planet Orbiting
  • Researchers reverse the aging process for human adult stem cells
  • Fossil beetles show true colours
  • CERN breaks light speed barrier
  • Dolphins decompress like humans
  • neutrino puzzle claimed solved by special relativity
  • Rise of the walking robots...
  • Simulated Mars mission 'lands' back on Earth
  • Doctor trials laser treatment to change eye colour
  • NASA evaluating "tractor beam" technologies
  • To Find Alien Cities, Look for City Lights on Distant Planets
  • Here Comes the Sun
  • No evidence for extraterrestrials, says White House
  • World Emissions of Carbon Dioxide Outpace Worst-Case Scenario
  • Phobos-Grunt Mars probe loses its way just after launch
  • LifeStraw Brings Clean Water To Almost One Million In Kenya
  • Nanowires could be solution for high performance solar cells
  • World headed for irreversible climate change in five years
  • Planets could orbit singularities inside black holes
  • The South China Sea may hold 213 billion barrels of oil
  • Stricken Mars probe stays silent
  • Energy in 2030: A discussion panel
  • This Week in the Future, November 7-11, 2011
  • American Innovation Losing its Shine?
  • Petri dish to dinner plate, in-vitro meat coming soon
  • Top Secret Google Lab of The Future
  • NeverWet Spray makes any surface super water resistant...
  • Light barrier used to repel mosquitoes
  • Skilled Readers Rely on Their Brains Visual Dictionary to Recognize Words
  • Disruptions: the 3-D printing free-for-all
  • Liquid lakes close to moon's skin
  • Mimicking the brain, in silicon
  • Gamburtsev ghost mountains mystery solved
  • neutrinos travelling at faster than the speed of light?
  • First Spacex Falcon Heavy Demo Launch scheduled for 2012
  • International Scientists Race to Create the Heaviest Element in the Universe
  • Renewable Energy Consumption in US (Infographic)
  • Cassini has an eye for a Saturn storm
  • Stephen Hawking: Colonize space, or else
  • Bionic contact lens to project emails before eyes
  • 'Earliest' evidence of human violence
  • Most liveable alien worlds ranked
  • Cyborg search-and-rescue insects' power source unveiled
  • The myth of renewable energy
  • Nuclear power 'gets little public support worldwide'
  • Nasa ready to launch Mars rover
  • CO2 climate sensitivity 'overestimated'
  • New nanoparticle electrode could help bolster renewable energy
  • Mars Curiosity Rover successfully launched
  • Dragon offers ticket to Mars
  • Starfish-inspired 'soft' robot squeezes under obstacles
  • The Curiosity rovers long cruise to Mars: By the numbers
  • The incredible shrinking laboratory or lab on a chip
  • Genetically altered mosquito to fight humanity's biggest killer
  • China could be hoarding up to 3000 nukes
  • A Huge Leap in the Scale of Quantum Entanglement
  • Rapamycin increases lifespan in mice
  • Senseg demonstrates new technology that creates textures on flat screens
  • Kepler 22-b: Earth-like planet confirmed
  • Team sees biggest black holes yet
  • Seamounts and coral: a conservation diary from the deep
  • Graphene spun into metre long fibres
  • Plans for clone of woolly mammoth
  • Cern scientist expects first glimpse of Higgs boson
  • Bill Gates, China jointly developing nuclear reactor
  • SpaceX to launch dragon spacecraft to space station
  • The Stem Cells Show interview with Dr. Aubrey de Grey
  • CERN to announce Higgs boson observation at LHC
  • Life possible on large regions of Mars
  • Nasa develops space harpoon to take samples from comets
  • Low-carbon technology will not mean big bill rises
  • How 3-D Photovoltaics Could Revolutionize Solar Power
  • Physics World Picks Top ten breakthroughs for 2011
  • Metal undergoes novel transition under extreme pressure
  • NASA Considers Sending a Telescope to Outer Solar System
  • More Earth Size Planets Beyond Our Solar System Discovered
  • My 10 Favorite Technologies of 2011
  • Self-healing electronic chip tests may aid space travel
  • Ultracold science finds new method to get even colder
  • 3D Printing is a billion dollar industry and is almost ready to explode into the mainstream
  • Lucid Dreaming could be used for learning new skills and improved decision making
  • New solar panel factories with undreamed-of scale
  • Sea Shepherd uses drone to hunt whalers
  • Orangutans could video chat between zoos via iPads
  • Soyuz back in service after failed launch
  • Brains Connective Cells Are Much More Than Glue
  • Longevity highlights for 2011
  • China lays out space plans until 2016
  • Predictions for 2012: Garage Rocketeers Approach Orbit
  • Dr. Daniel Kraft discusses future medical technologies
  • American spaceplace suspected of spying on china
  • Stephen Hawking at 70: How has he survived so long?
  • Brain function can start declining as early as age 45
  • Predictions for 2012:
  • Implanted biofuel cell converts bugs chemistry into electricity
  • African rainforests more resilient to climate change
  • Bloodstream robots for medicine about 3 to 5 years away for clinical use
  • Top Ten Innovations 2011
  • Birth of the Bionic Eye
  • A nanoscale biological coating that can halt bleeding nearly instantaneously
  • New viper snake species found
  • Ultra-high-resolution microscopes could become as common as phone cameras
  • Old Mice Made Young
  • Study says EVERY star has planets
  • Glasgow scientists say telomeres indicate life length
  • Discovery Could Lead to an Exercise Pill
  • Australia's huge Geothermal Power Potential
  • Metamaterials and invisibility
  • Liquipel nanocoating adds invisible waterproof coating to mobile devices
  • Senstore Wants To Make A Tricorder That Monitors The Entire Body
  • How Likely Is a Runaway Greenhouse Effect on Earth?
  • How big are planets and stars?
  • Jose Cordeiro on Singularity 1 on 1: The Solar Energularity is Near
  • Project to pour water into volcano to make power
  • Yeast suggests speedy start for multicellular life
  • Metamaterial for Gecko toes
  • Is climate change education the new evolution debate?
  • Tesla Model S Sets a New Standard for Battery Powered Cars
  • How Neutrons Might Escape Into Another Universe
  • Roscosmos Revives Permanent Moon Base Plans
  • Peak timber concerns in tropics
  • Chemists have taken an important step in making artificial life forms from scratch
  • Sniffing Oxytocin Could Make Us Outgoing
  • What If Einstein Is Wrong?
  • Superbugs spied off the Antarctic coast
  • A Fusion Future? watch the TED talk...
  • Using Thorium to Power Civilisation
  • In the Developing World, Solar Is Cheaper than Fossil Fuels
  • What are the near and long term advantages of a Permanent Moon Base?
  • Unprecedented, Human Made Trends in Oceans Acidity
  • The ethics of brain boosting
  • Newt Gingrich, space visionary?
  • DARPA Working with Innovega for virtual reality contact lens
  • Handheld Pathogen Sensor Could Diagnose HIV in 30 Minutes
  • Smart bomb mouthwash aims to end tooth decay: Will it work?
  • The science of antiaging
  • 125 MW solar power plant to land in Arizona by end of 2013
  • SpaceX Test Fires Its New Super Powerful Engines
  • Scientists close to entering Vostok, Antarcticas biggest subglacial lake
  • Scientists Snare Superprawn
  • Is the singularity a new religion for Silicon Valley?
  • Super Earth detected within the habitable zone of a nearby star
  • Highest resolution in vivo images of mouse brain achieved
  • Indias panel price crash could spark solar revolution
  • Mars an Unlikely Place for Life After 600M Year Drought
  • Did Early Humans Ride the Waves to Australia?
  • Why Do Cells Age?
  • Concentrated Solar Startup Sets a New Efficiency Record
  • Virtual Reality Contact Lenses Could Be Available by... 2014?
  • Engineers build first sub 10 nm carbon nanotube transistor
  • Why Apple Should Start Making a 3D Printer Right Now
  • Google wants to make sci fi a reality with Solve for X
  • Zap your brain into the zone: Fast track to pure focus
  • Private spacecraft move forward as Soyuz struggles
  • Moon Landing Quiz
  • Multilayer 3D graphene transistor breakthrough may replace silicon
  • How to map the 100 billion neurons in the brain
  • The Miraculous NASA Breakthrough That Could Save Millions of Lives
  • Jurassic chirp: scientists recreate ancient insect song
  • diet soft drinks linked to stroke and heart attack
  • America and Eurasia to meet at north pole
  • Elon Musk on SpaceXs Reusable Rocket Plans
  • Yumemiru app aims to let you control your dreams
  • Pulsating coral puffs up to escape sandy burial
  • piranha proof scales could lead to tough, flexible body armor
  • Vega rocket set for maiden voyage
  • Nerve probe controls cyborg moth in flight
  • A mitosis mystery solved: How chromosomes align perfectly in a dividing cell
  • Butterfly wings could lead to low cost thermal imaging devices
  • Laser scanner may allow passengers to take bottled drinks on planes again
  • NASA Plans a Manned Space Station In Orbit Near the Moon
  • Swiss scientists launch janitor satellite to clean up space junk
  • Worlds Tiniest Chameleon Discovered
  • LHC energy boost will aid hunt for Higgs boson
  • Leak Offers Glimpse of Campaign Against Climate Science
  • Crime chiefs agree to get tough on illegal tiger trade
  • Scientists Use Brain Waves To Eavesdrop On What We Hear
  • Is Commercial space transportation reaching a tipping point?
  • Gecko inspired mess free super adhesive can stick a TV to the wall
  • Brain imaging differences evident at 6 months in infants who develop autism
  • DNA nanorobots deliver suicide messages to cancer cells, other diseases
  • Abyss Box to keep deep animals
  • DNA Sequencing To Go
  • Alan Turing's 1950s tiger stripe theory proved
  • £200,000 test tube meat marks milestone in future meat eating
  • A waterworld with a thick, steamy atmosphere
  • Ancient plants back to life after 30,000 frozen years
  • Nuclear disaster that never was
  • Space elevator by 2050 planned, to include space solar power
  • Sirtuin 6 can increase the lifespan of male mice by 15%
  • Is Apple building the largest solar array in the U.S?
  • India will start thorium based Reactor project in next 18 months
  • Faster than light neutrino a mistake caused by loose cable?
  • Computer modeling: brain in a box
  • Google Solve for X: Getting Big Stuff Done
  • galaxy may swarm with nomad planets
  • Making solar power competitive with coal
  • Eavesdropping on the squid world
  • Andromeda galaxy exotic Xray signal is really a bright black hole
  • Replacing Electricity With Light: First Physical Metatronic Circuit Created
  • Monkey controls robot hand through brain implants
  • Redesigning People: How Medtech Could Expand Beyond the Injured
  • Arctic sea ice decline may be driving snowy winters
  • China paces to the Moon
  • World of Warcraft Boosts Spatial Ability and Focus in Adults
  • Low Levels of Omega 3 Fatty Acids May Cause Memory Problems
  • How memory formation is triggered by stem cells
  • Google: Technology is making science fiction real
  • Commercial suborbital balloon flight facility takes shape
  • Russian Mogul Plans To Plant Our Brains In Robots And Keep Them Alive Forever
  • Giving waste water the power to clean itself
  • The $46 iPhone Geiger counter
  • Oxygen envelops Saturns icy moon
  • Robot Fish Moves to the Head of the School
  • Computer modelling: Brain in a box
  • Peter Diamandis: Abundance Is Our Future (New TED Video)
  • Proposed National Goal of doubling launches every year
  • Oceans acidifying at unprecedented speed
  • Can Computers Catch You Telling a Lie?
  • Spider silk spun into violin strings
  • Study finds thickest parts of Arctic ice cap melting faste
  • SpaceX Passes Major Test
  • Redheads feel a different kind of pain
  • Gorilla genome could hold key to the human condition
  • Human stem cells help blind rats
  • Laser fusion nears crucial milestone
  • Skylon Spaceplane project working on pre cooler and heat exchanger
  • Wild brown bear observed using a tool
  • Nanomanufacturing Using DNA Origami
  • Proposed nuclear clock may keep time with the Universe
  • hallucinogenic drugs help problem drinkers
  • Ultra efficient LEDs puts out more power than is pumped in
  • NASA Boss Says Mars Colonization Will Be Corporate Only
  • Japan ends whaling season short of quota
  • Scientists Claim Brain Memory Code Cracked
  • Transcranial Direct Stimulation for Enhance Learning
  • Bee genes may drive them to adventure
  • Visual computing still decades from computational apex
  • Ancient impact may explain moon's magnetic mystery
  • The first dinosaur discovered in Spain is younger than originally thought
  • Esa to start mini space mission series
  • A new view of DNA
  • Activist pressure slowing animal imports
  • Long space missions may damage eyesight
  • China to step up uranium imports; plans to buy mines abroad
  • S.Korean, Russian scientists bid to clone mammoth
  • Russia to finally send man to the Moon
  • The split brain: a tale of two halves
  • First communication using neutrinos
  • Nuclear bomb just may be able to save Earth from asteroid
  • Few genes control neuronal function
  • Space travel moves to private sector
  • Russia Plans Moon Base, Mars Network by 2030
  • Climate tech fixes urged for Arctic methane
  • neutrinos dont exceed light speed
  • Earth System nearing tipping point
  • Why Bilinguals Are Smarter
  • Time for some TEDucation!
  • Hibernating bear wounds heal without scars
  • Mars for the average person
  • Nasa science chief fighting for planetary research
  • Nuclear fusion simulation shows high gain energy output of 100 to 1000 times input current
  • Illegal logging makes billions for gangs, report says
  • Billionaire Paul Allen Pours $500 Million Into Quest To Find The Essence Of Humanity In The Brain
  • Researchers prove that memories reside in specific brain cells
  • A new, giant wasp discovered in Indonesia
  • Europes ATV space freighter launches
  • A cloaking device from off the shelf superconductors and magnetic tape
  • Yes, Deepwater Horizon Oil Did Enter the Food Chain
  • Planets Zoom Through the Galaxy at 30 Million MPH
  • Temperatures could rise by 3C by 2050, models suggest
  • A question of intelligence
  • Plastic eating fungi found in Amazon may solve landfill problems
  • James Cameron back on surface after deepest ocean dive
  • Most Ancient, Impossible Alien Worlds Discovered
  • Many Billions of Rocky Planets in the Habitable Zones around Red Dwarfs in the Milky Way
  • Metallic Hydrogen: A Game Changing Rocket Propellant
  • Amazon boss Jeff Bezos finds Apollo 11 Moon engines
  • Obamas Solar Policy: If You Cant Beat the Chinese, Tax Them
  • Picture captures a billion stars
  • How does the brain secrete morality?
  • Huge tornadoes discovered on the Sun
  • Dead stars to guide spacecraft
  • The brain is wired in a 3D grid structure, landmark study finds
  • Studies show how pesticides make bees lose their way
  • Computer outperforms humans at detecting lies, by watching the eyes
  • Earth has little to fear from a black hole attack
  • IBM takes on task to find the universe origins
  • Can Petridish Become The Kickstarter Of Science? We Ask The CEO
  • Memory loss with aging not necessarily permanent
  • Scientists unlock key to cancer cell death mystery
  • Global observatory sees first light
  • iBrain Headband Can Read Your Thoughts
  • Mice representing 1000 gene strains will speed gene to disease matching from 15 years to 2 year
  • LHC is back with big energy boost
  • Group Set To Sequence 1000 Genomes By The End Of The Year
  • Resistance spread compromising fight against malaria
  • CO2 drove end to last ice age
  • Googles Search for Clean Energy
  • Scientists Link Gene Mutation to Autism Risk
  • Marathon mouse space mission boosts bone protection
  • Salk scientists find cellular switches for the bodys biological clock
  • DNA Nanorobot Targets Therapeutic Responses
  • A new dimension for solar energy
  • Study Finds New Possible Treatment For Type 2 Diabetes
  • Printable houses are coming
  • Whole genome sequences of supercentenarians reveal longevity clues
  • A step toward the quantum Internet
  • Where is intelligence located in the brain?
  • US tops global clean energy investment rankings
  • Drinking Alcohol May Significantly Enhance Problem Solving Skills
  • The Amazing Trajectories of Life Bearing Meteorites from Earth
  • New MRI technique may predict rate of progress of dementias
  • Breakdown of white matter pathways affects decisionmaking as we age
  • Global clean energy spending was $263 billion, US Spent more money, China installed more power
  • Can a hallucinogen from Africa cure addiction?
  • Dual focus contact lens prototypes ordered by Pentagon
  • North Korea launch failure no surprise
  • Check Out New Video Series: Singularity Hub Accelerated Tech News
  • Scientists create a basic, crab powered computer
  • Can Thorium Generate Safe and Cheap Nuclear Power?
  • Baboons leave scientists spell bound
  • Systemic Underestimation of future life expectancy by 3 years for every 20 years
  • Into the abyss: The diving suit that turns men into fish
  • Some Asian glaciers putting on mass
  • Researchers pioneer molecular catalyser
  • NASA shows off new algae farming technique for making biofuel
  • Americans like science.
  • Specific Genes Linked to Big Brains and Intelligence
  • Waiting for the age of abundance
  • Traffic pollution kills 5,000 a year in UK, says study
  • SpaceX Dragon ship set for station visit
  • Boron treated carbon nanotubes soak up oil from water repeatedly
  • Satellite captures giant eruption from sun today
  • Are Ross Perot Jr. and Google Founders Launching a New Asteroid Mining Operation?
  • Scientists create nanoparticles that image brain tumors, increasing accuracy of surgical removal
  • Nanotube electrodes may lead to solar cells at a fraction of the current cost
  • Repeated Oral doses of C60 fullerene increased the lifespan of rats by 60 to 73% in a small study
  • Polar bears, are not descended from brown bears, scientists report.
  • Extreme Universe puzzle deepens
  • Regenerative medicine repairs mice from top to toe
  • In Google Moon Race, Teams, And X Prize Foundation, Face a Reckoning
  • CO2 from fossil fuels discerned from natural sources
  • Huge water resource exists under Africa
  • China talks with Turkey about $20 billion nuclear project
  • Solar Electric Sail for Asteroid Movement and Capture
  • The Google leaders crazy asteroid venture: A Platinum rush?
  • Window of Opportunity to Prevent Cerebral Palsy Discovered
  • Meat Eating Behind Evolutionary Success of Humankind, Global Population Spread
  • Musk has much bigger goals. He intends to go to Mars.
  • Humans can clearly recognise objects shown to them for only 1/1000th of a second. Maybe subliminal messages can work.
  • Scientists call for no fishing zone in Arctic waters
  • New theory could help clear fusion power hurdle
  • Planetary Resources officially kicks off its asteroid mining venture
  • Japan astronomers find most distant galaxy cluster
  • Mysterious Objects Punching Holes In Weird Saturn Ring
  • UK industry to build Solar Orbiter satellite
  • Planetary Resources For High Resolution Imaging
  • China Planning two hydro dams that each are twice as large the Three Gorges
  • Key tests for Skylon spaceplane project
  • Magnetic fields light up GPS neurons, scientists say
  • Messing With Memory
  • Sun Twin Discovered: the Perfect SETI Target?
  • Planetary Resources Arkyd will be nodes of a Hypertelescope able to resolve down to one kilometer on exoplanets out to 20 lightyears
  • Evidence Builds That Meditation Strengthens the Brain
  • The Future of Science
  • India can make worlds cheapest nuclear reactors, Department of Atomic Energy chief says
  • Blue Origin is also trying to get Reusable Rockets
  • The Winds of Pluto: Modeling the Atmosphere
  • Nature inspired materials could help camouflage
  • Plants flower faster than climate change models predict
  • Amid Controversy, Scientists Publish Recipe For Making More Potent Bird Flu
  • Why Solarcity Is Succeeding in a Difficult Solar Industry
  • Engineers design nanoparticles that deliver high doses of antibiotics directly to bacteria.
  • Remote controlled genes trigger insulin production
  • Bigger and brighter supermoon graces the night sky
  • Tomari shutdown leaves Japan without nuclear power
  • US claims success in test for new fuel source
  • Jogging Adds 5 Years to Peoples Life
  • LHC prepares for data pile up
  • Robot reveals the inner workings of brain cells
  • Microsoft promises to go carbon neutral from July
  • Gaia creator rows back on climate
  • Dogs Feel Your Pain
  • Free floating planets in the Milky Way outnumber stars by factors of thousands
  • Light From Small, Oozing Alien Planet Seen
  • 10 current technologies directly inspired by science fiction
  • New nanostructure for batteries keeps going and going
  • Psychopathy linked to brain abnormalities
  • Inflatable space stations are getting real thanks to SpaceX, Bigelow
  • All Systems Go For First Private Spacecraft To Reach the Space Station
  • Nasa trains astronauts for asteroid mission
  • Bird Color Variations Speed Up Evolution
  • Gene Therapy enhancement of IGF1 production triples endurance in mice
  • Brain oscillations reveal that our senses do not experience the world continuously
  • The genes behind human intelligence also made us vulnerable to autism
  • Antarctic ice shelf at tipping point
  • First Gene Therapy Successful Against Aging Associated Decline
  • Nature Walk Helps Enhance Cognitive Skills in People Diagnosed with Depression
  • Finally, NASA and SpaceX set a date for this weekend
  • Japan launches first foreign made commercial satellite
  • The most profitable asteroid is...
  • Hundreds of Superflares Seen on Sunlike Stars
  • Map of Life shows distribution of any species
  • The Dalai Lama has given his blessing to Itskovs immortality project
  • SpaceX Dragon ship aborts launch
  • General Fusion targets prototype by 2015 and a working reactor by 2020
  • Coffee Drinkers Have Lower Risk of Death, Study Suggests
  • Arctic melt releasing ancient methane
  • Reaction uses carbon dioxide to make carbon-based semiconductor
  • Dramatic loss of 50% to 90% of bees
  • Russia, Japan aim for the Moon
  • New Frog Species Found in Panama
  • Chimpanzees and orangutans have personalities
  • NASA hails SpaceX launch as a new era for spaceflight
  • Radical Life Extension Is Already Here, But We are Doing it Wrong
  • Rapamycin Slows Aging in Mice
  • DARPA Living Foundries plans to make Synthetic Biology ten times faster and cheaper
  • Burning planet leaves dust in its wake
  • NASA Marshall Center Concludes Wind Tunnel Testing to Aid in SpaceX Reusable Launch System Design
  • Nine Ways to Bias Open Source AGI Toward Friendliness
  • Station grabs SpaceX Dragon ship
  • Butterflies move north due to hot summers
  • NASA Tells Future Moon Explorers to Stay Away From Its Old Space Junk
  • SpaceX capsule has new car smell, astronauts say
  • Goldman to plow $40 bn into green energy
  • Live Longer, Look Younger with Telomerase
  • Special polymer gel allows adult stem cell differentiation without immune rejection
  • Volcanic crystals might predict next big eruption
  • Germany Sets Solar Power Record: 50% of Electricity Demand
  • In New Quantum Experiment, Effect Happens Before Cause
  • Bland tasting tomato days numbered
  • solar cells from Semprius could produce power more cheaply than fossil fuels
  • Bluefin tuna record Fukushima radioactivity
  • Inaugural Synthetic Biology Incubator SynBio Launches At Singularity University
  • Spacex Future Missions, Falcon 9 with Upgraded Engines and Spacex Heavy
  • Supervolcanoes can grow in just hundreds of years
  • Fish study raises hope for spinal injury repair
  • Virgin Galactic suborbital spacecraft gets FAA blessing
  • Elon Musk: What is next for SpaceX
  • Splashdown for SpaceX Dragon spacecraft
  • Milky Way, Andromeda galaxies set to crash in 4 billion years
  • Finnish Scientists Announce a Possible Universal Allergy Vaccine
  • Paralyzed Rats Walk Again
  • Solar Cell with World Highest Conversion Efficiency
  • DARPA developing inexpensive launch capability for small satellites
  • Facial Recognition Software Distinguishes Between Real And Phony Smiles
  • Neuroscientists reach major milestone in whole brain circuit mapping project
  • Wall Street Journal Considers Our Superabled Transhumanist Future
  • 32,000 Year Old Plant Reborn From Ancient Fruit Found in Siberian Ice
  • Black holes may contain alternate universes
  • A Supermassive Black Hole Was Ejected Out Of Its Home Galaxy
  • NASA gets two Space Telescopes Better than the Hubble
  • Venus to put on Sun spectacular
  • Reign of the giant insects ended with the evolution of birds
  • Tiny new sensor could simplify brain wave research
  • Mission to Mars funded by reality TV
  • SpaceX worth skyrockets to $4.8B after successful mission
  • Green decline may bring irreversible change
  • China plans $27 billion IPO of China National Nuclear Power
  • Research at Stanford may lead to computers that understand humans
  • The Guys That Will Take You To Space, In 2014, For $95K
  • Global alliance aims to tackle forest crime
  • China to carry out manned space flight
  • Scottish conservation group maps the decline of British eagles
  • Microbes Capable Of Surviving On Mars Found
  • Depolarizing climate science
  • Deaths by Energy Source
  • Majority of Chinese Prioritize Environment Over Economy
  • Brain tissue used to study autism destroyed by hospital freezer fault
  • Your DNA Changes as You Age
  • Research Shows Smarter People Are More Susceptible to Cognitive Bias
  • Nations at odds on Rio+20 earth summit
  • NASA black hole hunting NuSTAR mission launched today
  • MIT creates glucose fuel cell to power implanted brain computer interfaces
  • Governments make pitiful progress on oceans
  • Elevated levels of human hormone motivates exercise
  • Bears can count
  • Virgin Galactic Hits Milestone
  • China launches space mission with first woman astronaut
  • Will avatars help children with social anxiety overcome fears?
  • Shenzhou 9 docks with Tiangong 1
  • DARPA asks:
  • Bringing Back Those Halcyon Space Days, With Men to the Moon and Beyond
  • Healthy forests key for green growth
  • NASA, FAA to cooperate on commercial space regulation
  • DOE study says that 80 percent of US power could come from renewable energy by 2050
  • Can the Dutch do reality TV in space?
  • Plenty of Ice Awaits Future Moon Settlers at South Pole Crater
  • All carbon solar cell harnesses infrared light
  • Two new exoplanets orbit scarily close to each other
  • Water Desalination across Nanoporous Graphene
  • Mars Might Have a Lot More Water Than We Knew
  • China astronauts complete successful space docking
  • Stay Away from Negative Thoughts to Improve Problem Solving Ability
  • Voicemail discovered in nature
  • Asteroid hunting venture wants you to suggest crowdfunding projects
  • Chinas current nuclear energy situation
  • A very smart ape in Japan crushes any human challenger at a number memory game.
  • Pine Beetles Turn Forests From Carbon Sinks to Sources
  • Rio summit ends with warning on corporate power
  • EEG brain trace can detect autism
  • Sea Level Rising Rapidly on Both Coasts, Could Even Flood San Francisco Airport in a Decade
  • Why this decade will be the most innovative in history
  • Smoking vaccine blocks nicotine in mice brains
  • Scientists Invent Particles That Will Let You Live Without Breathing
  • Want to launch a satellite? Call Virgin Galactic Cargo
  • Son of Concorde to fly London to Sydney in 4 hours?
  • How Astronauts Train at the Bottom of the Sea
  • B612 Sentinel: The First Privately Funded Deep Space Mission
  • Making Saltwater Drinkable Is Graphenes Latest Miracle
  • Fungi may have ended coal era
  • New brain scanner helps paralysed people spell words
  • Why the Star Trek Vision of the Future is Out of Date
  • Solutions for Ocean Acidification
  • Sleep Deprivation Amps Up the Brain
  • Laser activated nanoparticles produce medicine inside the body on demand
  • Australia introduces controversial carbon tax
  • Easter Island drug improves learning and memory in mice of all ages
  • Apes With Apps
  • Physicists produce highest man made temperature: 7 trillion degrees
  • Higgs boson like particle discovery claimed at LHC
  • Man and robot linked by brain scanner
  • How volcanoes shaped British landscape
  • Novel system guides the blind by turning images into music
  • How NASA plans to land a 2000 pound rover on Mars
  • Scientists claim huge dark matter breakthrough
  • Vital eye for killer asteroids could shut imminently
  • Could mining asteroids become a trillion dollar industry?
  • Discovery could propel quantum computers to reality
  • Space Helps Worms Live Longer, What About Humans?
  • Magnetic coils may be safer than electrodes for deep brain stimulation
  • What is it like to be a volcanologist?
  • Have Scientists Finally Discovered a Cure For Tooth Decay?
  • For $10,000, Google Lunar X Prize Will Land Your DNA on the Moon
  • Will Climate Change Make the Weather Too Extreme?
  • New Telescope Optics Can Directly View Exoplanets By Hiding Interfering Starlight
  • Bees can Solve Computing Problems Faster Than computers
  • Babies with dogs less likely to develop infections
  • Collider to have a $1.82 billion upgrade to investigate the mystery of dark matter.
  • Switching from Coal to Natural Gas reduces Greenhouse gases by 40%
  • Discovery of fifth moon reignites Pluto planet debate
  • Climate change drives salmon evolution
  • While Physicists Celebrate Higgs, Cosmologists Fret About The Big Bang Model
  • Virgin Galactic fires up commercial launch capability
  • Extreme class solar flare heading toward Earth, hopefully bringing nothing but auroras
  • Why Non Experts are Better at Disruptive Innovation
  • Dark matter filaments detected for the first time
  • Free access to British scientific research within two years
  • Silicon semiconductors to convert heat into power
  • Scientist creates lifelike cells out of metal
  • Virgin Galactic to launch new era of space tourism next year
  • Population change and CO2 Emissions are not Correlated
  • With Funding Gone, Last Undersea Lab Could Surface
  • Nanoparticle Completely Eradicates Hepatitis C Virus
  • SpaceX presents epic Dragon mission highlight reel
  • Nanolipogel delivers multiple cancer treatments to boost survival rates
  • Climate ocean tech fix can work
  • Huge iceberg breaks off from Greenland
  • Unbreakable crypto: Store a 30 character password in your brain subconscious memory
  • Geoengineers Will Release Tons of Sun Reflecting Chemicals Into the Air Above New Mexico
  • Russian Mogul Wants to Upload Your Brains Into Immortality
  • X prizes could spur robotics development
  • Storage, not generation, is the challenge to renewable energy
  • There are two potentially habitable planets orbiting Gilese 581
  • A Brainwave Controlled Version of Pong
  • Meet the first organism to be entirely modeled on a computer
  • Learn Science While Playing Video Games?
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  • UK woefully underprepared for ageing society
  • Neurologists condemn the use of study drugs in kids, comparing them to pro athlete doping
  • Bee deaths: EU delays action on pesticides ban
  • Polar Bear Mysterious Origins Befuddle Scientists
  • Get ready to find E.T. with the James Webb Space Telescope
  • President Obama to propose new $2 billion program for funding clean auto fuels research
  • Making Salt Water Drinkable Just Got 99 Per Cent Cheaper
  • Saber Toothed Cat Fossil Reveals New Genus and Species Of Extinct Predator
  • Deepest point in the ocean is teeming with life
  • Swiss company aims to fly satellites into space
  • Some Primitive Birds Flew With 4 Wings, Study Says
  • SinterHab concept calls for a sustainable moon base made from baked lunar dust
  • Should we try to bring extinct species back to life?
  • Big fish catches mean smaller fish
  • Are Birds Evolving To Not Get Hit By Cars?
  • Whole brain cellular level activity mapping once a second
  • ESA seeks help to control robot spacecraft
  • Sewage Plants Struggle To Treat Wastewater Produced By Fracking Operations
  • Voyager craft exits the Solar System
  • Giant squid genetics reveal family secrets
  • Apollo rocket engines recovered by Bezos team
  • 11 of the Weirdest Solutions to the Fermi Paradox
  • IBM creates liquid based transistors that can process data like the human brain
  • Universe Older Than Thought, Best Space Time Map Yet Reveals
  • Dinosaur killing space rock was a comet
  • SpaceX Merlin 1D engine now qualified for use on the Falcon 9 rocket
  • Brain scans can now tell who you are thinking about
  • IBM scientists discover new liquid molecular technique to charge memory, logic chips
  • HP invents glasses free 3D
  • Huge volcanic eruptions triggered the end Triassic extinction
  • Bees to have their day in court over insecticide use
  • Poll questions shift public views on global warming
  • Nanotools for neuroscience and brain activity mapping
  • Scientists want to bring 22 animals back from extinction
  • Butterflies suffered in cold and wet 2012, says charity
  • Who lives longest?
  • Climate Fixing Scheme To Seed The Seas With Iron May Not Work
  • Worlds biggest radio telescope opens eyes in the chilean atacama
  • Microryza is democratizing scientific research
  • Mice get human brain cells and get smarter
  • Bacteria find key to treating obesity without surgery
  • Climate Change Belongs In Classrooms, Say New National Science Education Guidelines
  • The Age of Reusable Rockets Could Begin in the middle of 2014
  • Soyuz spacecraft docks at ISS after just six hours
  • Cash shortage stretches to sea bed
  • Chinese scientists analyze a rich fossil bed that could explain the cause of the Cambrian explosion
  • Crowdfunded NASA PSA video will play before Star Trek Into Darkness
  • Scientists find the missing heat of global warming 700 meters below the sea
  • Genetically modified microorganism could convert atmospheric CO2 into fuel
  • Something Is Killing Up To Half Of Americas Bees
  • How Big Is the Tallest Mountain That Could Exist on Earth?
  • Mapping the fountain of youth
  • Melt may explain Antarctica sea ice expansion
  • White House announces $100 million in funding to help map the human brain
  • LHC upgrade to open up new realm of particle physics
  • Easing brain fatigue with a walk in the park
  • Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer zeroes in on dark matter
  • The moon is a natural platform for asteroid mining, detection, and deflection
  • Ability to think about thinking not limited to humans
  • Astronomers anticipate 100 billion Earth like planets
  • Scientists read dreams using brain scans
  • In Sign of Warming, 1,600 Years of Ice in Andes Melted in 25 Years
  • Using sounds to reveal the shape of the Universe
  • Ban pesticides linked to bee deaths, say MPs
  • Amazon deforestation increasingly driven by consumption
  • NASA chief rules out manned Moon mission in the foreseeable future
  • No More Typed Passwords, Berkeley Researchers Develop Passthoughts
  • This Weird Fish Has Clear Blood
  • Primate call gives clues to human speech origins
  • New Exoplanet Hunting Mission To Launch In 2017
  • UK nature reserves attract new bird species
  • Virgin Galactic Private SpaceShipTwo Soars in Test Flight
  • Creating a transparent brain
  • This Is Your Brain on EBooks
  • Birds, Bees, and Aquatic Life Threatened by Gross Underestimate of Widely Used Pesticide
  • Circuitry restores monkey paralyzed paw function
  • Astronomers anticipate 100 billion Earth like planets
  • Arctic will be basically ice free by summer 2050
  • Germanium sheets could replace silicon in semiconductors
  • Tiny wireless LED activates neurons to release dopamine
  • How NASA brought the monstrous F1 moon rocket engine back to life
  • Reducing four specific pollutants could cut sea level rise by up to 50 percent
  • Future generations to pay for our mistakes
  • Stephen Hawking: Humans must escape Earth or perish
  • Solar panels could destroy U.S. utilities
  • Ginormous Thirty Meter Telescope finds its home in Hawaii
  • Erroneous decision? Blame noisy information, not your brain
  • Synthetic biologists vs. conservationists
  • Coral repairing robot looks for funds on Kickstarter
  • Getting Chummy on Climate Change
  • New technique to deliver life saving drugs to the brain
  • Kepler telescope spies most Earth like worlds to date
  • Its Time for Next Phase in Search for Alien Life, Scientists Say
  • Bigelow Aerospace and NASA exploring inflatable moon base
  • Samsung is cooking up a tablet you control with your thoughts
  • When does your baby become conscious?
  • Space debris collisions expected to rise
  • Green spaces boosts wellbeing of urban dwellers
  • Last 30 years were the warmest in the last 1,400 years
  • Antimatter results emerge at LHC, but puzzle abides
  • Spacex Grasshopper flew 250 meters into the air on a windy day
  • Bacteria churn out first ever petrol like biofuel
  • Nanoengineered panels cool buildings, emitting heat into space
  • Weapons of choice:
  • CO2 emissions in the us plunge to 1994 levels as natural gas booms
  • Animals React To Social Pressure Much As Humans Do, Food Study Suggests
  • Einsteins gravity theory passes toughest test yet
  • Computer scientists suggest new spin on origins of evolvability
  • Study shows sounds during sleep can help memory
  • Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo could have supersonic test flight Monday
  • The Centre of the Earth Is 1,000C Hotter Than We Thought
  • Largest Infrared Space Telescope Shuts Down Forever
  • Fructose corn syrup may be tied to worldwide collapse of bees
  • Antigravity gets first test at Cern Alpha experiment
  • Certain fishes communicate with each other using sign language
  • How the ice ages ended
  • Mental tasks impaired in the air
  • Gravity Waves, Predicted By General Relativity Theory, May Soon Be Detected
  • More Exoplanets May Be Suitable For Life Than Previously Thought
  • Dispersants Make Oil Spills 52 Times more Toxic
  • We are 80% Of The Way To Fake Meat Indistinguishable From The Real Thing
  • Sleep mask promises lucid dreams
  • Study Says Climate Change, Not Humans, Drove Ancient Animal To Extinction
  • How Drones Will Fight Poachers To Save Endangered Species
  • SpaceX Grasshopper moved to New Mexico so it is permitted to fly higher and side to side in tests
  • Carbon dioxide passes symbolic mark
  • Did Earth And The Moon Get Their Water From The Same Place?
  • Watching Your Brain Freak Out On A Scanner Calms You Down
  • Climate Change Will Cause Dramatic Decline to Plant and Animal Species
  • Scientists Map Cellular Fountain of Youth
  • UN urges people to eat insects to fight world hunger
  • Solar panels as inexpensive as paint?
  • New method of finding planets scores its first discovery
  • The Melon Headband Launches On Kickstarter To Track Your Brain Waves
  • Chinese project probes the genetics of genius
  • UK claims breakthrough in fish dumping talks
  • The Worlds Rarest Element Might Help Fight Cancer
  • Climate change may be baring Mount Everest
  • Most distinct mammals and amphibians mapped
  • Space Tourism Black Carbon Problem
  • How NASA Could Save Kepler
  • Uncovering the secrets of North American Ice Age giants
  • Brain stimulation promises long lasting maths boost
  • Thin film solar cells could become more efficient thanks to moth eyes
  • Apollo astronaut Lovell working with commercial moon mission company Golden Spike
  • Deep sea mining gold rush moves closer
  • Glasgow scientists create single pixel camera for 3D images
  • Ancient water here on Earth keeps hope alive for life on Mars
  • 25 Million Year Old Primate Fossils Unearthed in Tanzania
  • UK astronaut Tim Peake thrilled at space opportunity
  • Climate slowdown means extreme rates of warming not as likely
  • Can A Bionic Eye See As Well As A Human Eye?
  • Croatian Bees Are Being Trained to Hunt Down Deadly Land Mines
  • A new tool for precise brain mapping

  • Medicine

  • Spanish scientists trial promising HIV vaccine
  • Researchers reverse the aging process for human adult stem cells
  • Tiny twisting muscles developed for propelling nanobots
  • Doctor trials laser treatment to change eye colour
  • Welsh government's opt out organ donor consultation
  • LifeStraw Brings Clean Water To Almost One Million In Kenya
  • Computers found more accurate than doctors in breast-cancer diagnosis
  • For the First Time, Lab-Grown Blood Is Pumped Into a Human's Veins
  • Obese Monkeys Lose Weight On Drug That Attacks Blood Supply of Fat Cells
  • Light barrier used to repel mosquitoes
  • Scientists destroy tumors in mice using light therapy
  • A wearable defibrillator can prevent sudden death in people with dangerous heart arrhythmias.
  • Ultrathin, ultraflexible brain implant or 50 time higher resolution
  • New cancer treatment: Rice chemists cram 2 million nanorods into a single cancer cell
  • Researchers Engineer a Mightier Mouse
  • Engineered, drug-secreting blood vessels reverse anemia in mice
  • Stem Cell Treatments for Zoo Animals Hold Promise for Humans
  • Bionic contact lens to project emails before eyes
  • Cancer survival: Macmillan hails major improvement
  • Startups, depression and suicide
  • Low vitamin D linked to heart disease, death
  • Alzheimers: Deep brain stimulation reverses disease
  • Tiny Magnets Could Clear Diseases from the Blood
  • The incredible shrinking laboratory or lab on a chip
  • Genetically altered mosquito to fight humanity's biggest killer
  • Gene therapy can protect against HIV
  • Rapamycin increases lifespan in mice
  • Marathon training may pose a heart risk
  • Microsoft and GE creating new health care company in Seattle region, employing 750 to start
  • The Stem Cells Show interview with Dr. Aubrey de Grey
  • Kid Gets a New Ear Made from His Own Rib
  • UCL: We want to prevent people getting dementia
  • Pituitary Grown From Embryonic Stem Cells
  • New Gene Therapy Stops The Bleeding In Hemophilia Patients
  • New approach to malaria vaccine revealed by Oxford researchers
  • Canadian developed HIV vaccine approved for human studies
  • Is a cure for the common cold on the way?
  • Lucid Dreaming could be used for learning new skills and improved decision making
  • Can Patients Handle the Truth? Getting Access to Doctors Notes
  • Scanadu Raises $2M For Medical Tricorder
  • Diet can stop brain shrinking
  • Brains Connective Cells Are Much More Than Glue
  • Longevity highlights for 2011
  • Detoxing in January is futile says liver charity
  • 6 Big HealthTech Ideas That Will Change Medicine In 2012
  • Dr. Daniel Kraft discusses future medical technologies
  • Stephen Hawking at 70: How has he survived so long?
  • Brain function can start declining as early as age 45
  • Microsoft developing electronic contact lens to monitor blood sugar
  • 5 Medical Advances Predicted for 2012
  • Bloodstream robots for medicine about 3 to 5 years away for clinical use
  • Birth of the Bionic Eye
  • A nanoscale biological coating that can halt bleeding nearly instantaneously
  • Routine aspirin may cause harm
  • Old Mice Made Young
  • Peter Diamandis announces Tricorder X Prize competition:
  • Photoacoustic device finds cancer cells before they become tumors
  • Discovery Could Lead to an Exercise Pill
  • Farnham teenager awaits bionic stomach
  • Bacon linked to pancreatic cancer
  • Totally drug resistant TB emerges in India
  • Senstore Wants To Make A Tricorder That Monitors The Entire Body
  • MS damage washed away by stream of young blood
  • NHS facing neurology disease time bomb
  • Meningitis jab offers protection hope
  • Future phones could measure your health
  • Advanced Cell Technology: Stem cell retinal implants safe
  • Mind altering drugs research call from Prof David Nutt
  • Sniffing Oxytocin Could Make Us Outgoing
  • Cancer Vaccine Announcement
  • Heart attacks deaths halved in the last decade, experts say
  • AI will eventually drive healthcare, but not anytime soon
  • The ethics of brain boosting
  • Drug companies join forces to combat deadliest tropical diseases
  • Could A Club Drug Offer Almost Immediate Relief From Depression?
  • Handheld Pathogen Sensor Could Diagnose HIV in 30 Minutes
  • Smart bomb mouthwash aims to end tooth decay: Will it work?
  • The science of antiaging
  • Why the brain is more reluctant to function as we age
  • Malaria deaths hugely underestimated
  • Highest resolution in vivo images of mouse brain achieved
  • Why Do Cells Age?
  • Canadian made HIV vaccine approved for human testing
  • First Heartless Man
  • How to map the 100 billion neurons in the brain
  • The Miraculous NASA Breakthrough That Could Save Millions of Lives
  • diet soft drinks linked to stroke and heart attack
  • Genetic Parkinsons disease brain cells made in lab
  • Cancer drug reverses Alzheimers in mice
  • Investing in the fountain of youth
  • Web based counseling, Telepsychiatry, is taking off
  • A Smartphone That Detects Whether Its User Is Depressed
  • Immune cells use 'starvation tactics' on HIV
  • Ancient Chinese medicine could fight ageing
  • Gene Therapy Can Restore Vision One Eye at a Time
  • Radiation treatment transforms breast cancer cells into cancer stem cells
  • Blood Tests Can Accurately Diagnose Depression
  • Scientists Use Brain Waves To Eavesdrop On What We Hear
  • While Average Lifespans Increase, 114 Remains A Stubborn And Mysterious Upper Bound. Why?
  • Major breakthrough in Nanosurgery and the fight against cancer
  • Brain imaging differences evident at 6 months in infants who develop autism
  • DNA nanorobots deliver suicide messages to cancer cells, other diseases
  • Pancreatic cancer: Trial drug shows promise
  • Revolutionary putty could heal bone fractures in days rather than months
  • GPs to prescribe health apps
  • Aging of eyes is blamed for range of health woes
  • Sirtuin 6 can increase the lifespan of male mice by 15%
  • Through the blood:engineers create self propelled medical device
  • Discovery of new blood types may explain some transplant failures and more
  • An OFF switch for pain
  • Transforming Skin Cells into Neurons Leads to New Insights for Alzheimers
  • Monkey controls robot hand through brain implants
  • Redesigning People: How Medtech Could Expand Beyond the Injured
  • Low Levels of Omega 3 Fatty Acids May Cause Memory Problems
  • How memory formation is triggered by stem cells
  • Stem cell therapy takes off in Texas
  • World first biodegradable joint implant grows new joints
  • Russian Mogul Plans To Plant Our Brains In Robots And Keep Them Alive Forever
  • Osteoporosis drug kills malaria parasite in mice
  • Reversing Alzheimer Gene Blockade Can Restore Memory
  • Selective removal of aging cells delays onset of aging related diseases
  • Stem cells grown on a scaffold form new heart tissues
  • Lifestyle Choices Made in Your 20s Can Impact Your Heart Health in Your 40s
  • Better neural control of prosthetics for amputees
  • Redheads feel a different kind of pain
  • Human stem cells help blind rats
  • An open source robo surgeon
  • Cost of gene sequencing falls, raising hopes for medical advances
  • hallucinogenic drugs help problem drinkers
  • Drug Helps Purge Hidden HIV
  • A new view of DNA
  • Heart Attacks Rise Following Daylight Saving Time
  • Red meat increases death, cancer and heart risk, says study
  • Activist pressure slowing animal imports
  • Long space missions may damage eyesight
  • Nanotube technology leading to fast, lower cost medical diagnostics
  • The split brain: a tale of two halves
  • Few genes control neuronal function
  • Peoples immune systems can now be duplicated in mice
  • Red meat: What is a 13% increase in the risk of death?
  • Will 10 year olds be popping pills to live longer?
  • Examining His Own Body, Stanford Geneticist Stops Diabetes in Its Tracks
  • Viruses Recruited as Killers of Tumors
  • Researchers have found a mechanism that can be hijacked in order to import RNA into the mitochondria as desired.
  • Will we ever grow replacement hands?
  • Computer model of spread of dementia can predict future disease
  • Test being developed to detect that a heart attack will soon happen
  • Applying Watson technology for personalized cancer care
  • Researchers prove that memories reside in specific brain cells
  • Biomarkers for autism discovered
  • Dementia: PM promises push to tackle national crisis
  • How does the brain secrete morality?
  • The brain is wired in a 3D grid structure, landmark study finds
  • The link between fast food and depression has been confirmed
  • Vaccine to stop heart attacks could be here in 5 years
  • Gene clue to post-traumatic stress disorder risk
  • Memory loss with aging not necessarily permanent
  • Scientists unlock key to cancer cell death mystery
  • Mice representing 1000 gene strains will speed gene to disease matching from 15 years to 2 year
  • Group Set To Sequence 1000 Genomes By The End Of The Year
  • Resistance spread compromising fight against malaria
  • Scientists Link Gene Mutation to Autism Risk
  • Marathon mouse space mission boosts bone protection
  • Salk scientists find cellular switches for the bodys biological clock
  • DNA Nanorobot Targets Therapeutic Responses
  • Study Finds New Possible Treatment For Type 2 Diabetes
  • Whole genome sequences of supercentenarians reveal longevity clues
  • Where is intelligence located in the brain?
  • Drinking Alcohol May Significantly Enhance Problem Solving Skills
  • New MRI technique may predict rate of progress of dementias
  • Breakdown of white matter pathways affects decisionmaking as we age
  • Can a hallucinogen from Africa cure addiction?
  • Systemic Underestimation of future life expectancy by 3 years for every 20 years
  • Specific Genes Linked to Big Brains and Intelligence
  • Traffic pollution kills 5,000 a year in UK, says study
  • Scientists create nanoparticles that image brain tumors, increasing accuracy of surgical removal
  • Repeated Oral doses of C60 fullerene increased the lifespan of rats by 60 to 73% in a small study
  • Regenerative medicine repairs mice from top to toe
  • Scientists Identify 10 Breast Cancer Subtypes with DNA analysis
  • Ageing genes discovered
  • Aspirin fat burning mechanism found
  • Window of Opportunity to Prevent Cerebral Palsy Discovered
  • Confirmed: He Who Sits the Most Dies the Soonest
  • Cocaine Use Dramatically Speeds Up Brain Aging
  • Mobile phones: Still no evidence of harm to health
  • Bakewells and dogs vs dementia
  • Action Videogames Change Brains
  • The top 10 toxic chemicals suspected to cause autism and learning disabilities
  • Messing With Memory
  • Heart shrinking trial to combat heart failure to begin
  • Evidence Builds That Meditation Strengthens the Brain
  • Super Precise Laser Scalpel Minimizes Collateral Damage
  • How to Make a Broken Heart Mend Itself
  • Way to spot breast cancer years in advance
  • Zuckerberg To Help Spur Life Saving Facebook Tool
  • Aspirin is as good as warfarin for most heart failure patients
  • Amid Controversy, Scientists Publish Recipe For Making More Potent Bird Flu
  • Spinning Spare Parts
  • Engineers design nanoparticles that deliver high doses of antibiotics directly to bacteria.
  • Remote controlled genes trigger insulin production
  • Massive rise in Asian eye damage
  • Jogging Adds 5 Years to Peoples Life
  • Robot reveals the inner workings of brain cells
  • Range of brain diseases could be treated by single drug
  • Bionic woman Claire Lomas completes London Marathon
  • Stem cell shield could protect cancer patients
  • Toothless No More Researchers Using Stem Cells to Grow New Teeth
  • Psychopathy linked to brain abnormalities
  • A Retinal Prosthetic Powered by Light
  • Gene Therapy enhancement of IGF1 production triples endurance in mice
  • Brain oscillations reveal that our senses do not experience the world continuously
  • The genes behind human intelligence also made us vulnerable to autism
  • Strokes : Drawing test may predict risks in older men
  • First Gene Therapy Successful Against Aging Associated Decline
  • Nature Walk Helps Enhance Cognitive Skills in People Diagnosed with Depression
  • The Dalai Lama has given his blessing to Itskovs immortality project
  • Good Cholesterol Not So Good After All, New Study Shows
  • New Study Shows Gene Therapy For HIV Safe After A Decade
  • Coffee Drinkers Have Lower Risk of Death, Study Suggests
  • Radical Life Extension Is Already Here, But We are Doing it Wrong
  • Rapamycin Slows Aging in Mice
  • 2-Hour Therapy Cures Spider Phobia by Rewiring the Brain
  • DARPA Living Foundries plans to make Synthetic Biology ten times faster and cheaper
  • American Heart Association: Tasers can cause death
  • MIT Builds A Needle Free Drug Injector
  • Live Longer, Look Younger with Telomerase
  • Special polymer gel allows adult stem cell differentiation without immune rejection
  • Super sensitive Tests could enable early disease detection
  • First Stem Cell-Based Therapy Gets Approved, In Canada
  • Cannabis does not slow multiple sclerosis progress
  • Fish study raises hope for spinal injury repair
  • Finnish Scientists Announce a Possible Universal Allergy Vaccine
  • Lab grown human blood vessels could help study diseases, grow tissues for transplant
  • Neuroscientists reach major milestone in whole brain circuit mapping project
  • Wall Street Journal Considers Our Superabled Transhumanist Future
  • Prostate cancer drug so effective trial stopped
  • Tiny new sensor could simplify brain wave research
  • CT Scans Triple Cancer Risk in Children
  • Nobel winning Barre Sinoussi optimistic about HIV cure
  • Bionic Eyes Are Totally a Thing Come 2013
  • Alzheimers vaccine trial a success say researchers
  • Japan team creates liver from stem cells
  • Biochip That Makes 10,000 Simultaneous Measurements
  • New skin patch treatment kills most common form of skin cancer
  • Brain tissue used to study autism destroyed by hospital freezer fault
  • Revealed: Secret of HIVs natural born killers
  • Stroke risk increased by sleeping less than six hours a night; simple eye test could detect
  • Your DNA Changes as You Age
  • Human bones grown from fat in laboratory
  • Ten year old girl gets vein grown from her stem cells
  • MIT creates glucose fuel cell to power implanted brain computer interfaces
  • Elevated levels of human hormone motivates exercise
  • Breakthrough Antibody Cocktail Successfully Cures Ebola Viru
  • Will avatars help children with social anxiety overcome fears?
  • Melbourne hospital in heart surgery breakthrough
  • Smartphone users risking health with overuse of devices
  • New Prenatal Blood Tests Can Identify Paternity of an Eight Week Fetus
  • Americans Are Not Getting Older as Life Expectancy Stagnates
  • Stay Away from Negative Thoughts to Improve Problem Solving Ability
  • EEG brain trace can detect autism
  • The Status of Lab Grown Organs
  • Handheld DMR spectrometer diagnoses cancer in an hour
  • Smoking vaccine blocks nicotine in mice brains
  • Scientists Invent Particles That Will Let You Live Without Breathing
  • HIV quad pill may improve care
  • New brain scanner helps paralysed people spell words
  • Human Stem Cell Transplants Successfully Reversed Diabetes in Mice
  • Sleep Deprivation Amps Up the Brain
  • Laser activated nanoparticles produce medicine inside the body on demand
  • Easter Island drug improves learning and memory in mice of all ages
  • How to create living tissues with 3D printed vascular networks made from sugar
  • US approves first over the counter HIV home use test
  • First vein grown from human stem cells successfully transplanted into a young girl
  • Man and robot linked by brain scanner
  • Novel system guides the blind by turning images into music
  • A Shotgun for Blood Clots
  • Space Helps Worms Live Longer, What About Humans?
  • Worlds fastest camera detects rogue cancer cells in real time
  • Magnetic coils may be safer than electrodes for deep brain stimulation
  • Synthetic protein kick starts the immune system to prevent all strains of the flu
  • Have Scientists Finally Discovered a Cure For Tooth Decay?
  • New Vaccine Prevents Weight Gain And Stimulates Weight Loss
  • Babies with dogs less likely to develop infections
  • Alzheimers can be predicted 25 years early
  • Extending Peoples Lives, One Artificial Heart At A Time
  • Quit smoking with a shot
  • FDA Approves First Drug To Prevent HIV Infection
  • Inactivity killing as many as smoking
  • The laser powered bionic eye that gives 576 pixel grayscale vision to the blind
  • Alzheimers Treatment Study Reports Three Years with No Decline in Memory and Function
  • Nanoparticle Completely Eradicates Hepatitis C Virus
  • Nanolipogel delivers multiple cancer treatments to boost survival rates
  • Polypill could save thousands of lives
  • researchers develop nanorobot that can be programmed to target different diseases
  • Gene therapy nears approval in Europe
  • Lab engineered muscle implants restore function in animal studies
  • Aging heart cells rejuvenated by modified stem cells
  • DNA race to unlock ageing secrets
  • Closing in on a cure for vision loss
  • A few days in Nanomedicine
  • Stem Cell Agency Commits $150 Million To Develop New Therapies
  • Hunter Gatherer Energetics and Human Obesity
  • Newly Discovered Scaffold Supports Turning Pain Off
  • Boy Who Received Stem Cell Trachea Implant Doing Well After Two Years
  • Sedentary lifestyle can kill
  • Did Your Brain Make You Do It?
  • Kidney Cancer Vaccine Successful in Clinical Trials
  • Where is self awareness located in the brain?
  • Femtosecond lasers non invasively destroys brain and other cancer tumors
  • New tissue engineering tool creates large patches of precision designed tissue
  • Cancer stem cells tracked
  • FDA approves edible electronic pills
  • Tailor made viruses for enhanced cancer therapy
  • Non Disease Virus Kills Breast Cancer Cells In Lab
  • New flu virus found in seals concerns scientists
  • Researchers identifiy mechanism that turns white fat cells to brown
  • Memory improves for older adults using brain fitness program
  • Heart tissue derived from embryonic stem cells doesnt skip a beat
  • Making cancer cells forget what they are to cease their deadly proliferation
  • Heavy teenage cannabis use linked with anxiety disorders in late 20s
  • Chinese teenager: Mom, I sold my kidney for an iPhone, iPad
  • Scientists Invent Particles That Will Let You Live Without Breathing
  • Transcranial electrical stimulation replaces invasive deep brain stimulation for treating epilepsy
  • Scientists say stress can shrink the brain
  • Danny Hillis on proteomics and genomics
  • An Artificial Retina with the Capacity to Restore Normal Vision
  • Protein that boosts longevity may protect against diabetes
  • Scientists find way to block opioid addiction without affecting pain relief
  • Eyedrops Could Make Eyes Light Up With Signs of Neurological Disease
  • New nanoparticles shrink tumors in mice
  • Cambridge University opens Stem Cell Institute
  • Scan Reveals Brain Structure To Be Much Simpler Than We Thought
  • New Device Will Easily Detect Tumors Before They Spread
  • Lab on a chip using Nanowires provides heart attack detection in minutes
  • Brain scans dont lie about age
  • Genetically modified Golden Rice prevents Vitamin A deficiency and Blindness
  • Cancer in over 65s predicted to treble by 2040
  • Secrets of SuperAger Brains:
  • Virus like nanoparticle built to target tumors
  • Autotransfusion Device Collects Blood During Surgery and Pumps it Back Into the Patient
  • Immune system discovery could lead to a vaccine for heart disease
  • Neural stem cells part of experimental treatment for ALS patients
  • Neurological discovery could lead to machines that speak for the speechless
  • Depression Linked With Hyperconnected Brain Areas
  • Scientists Turn Adult Red Blood Cells Into Embryonic Stem Cells
  • Promising new drug target discovered for treatment and prevention of heart failure
  • Clot nets help stroke recovery
  • Toaster Sized Box Detects Cancers and Infections Instantly
  • Diabetes risk in grilled meat
  • Study claims cannabis smoking can permanently lower your IQ
  • AIDS Virus Could Be Harnessed to Fight Cancer
  • Vitamin B3 helps kill superbugs
  • Traffic light blood test shows hidden alcohol harm
  • UK life healthier for longer, ONS figures show
  • Active pensioners add six years
  • South African Scientists Claim Breakthrough Drug Cures All Strains of Malaria
  • In World First, Scientists Surgically Implant a Working Bionic Eye In a Blind Patient
  • Nanoparticles could lead to stronger drugs, fewer side effects for cancer patients
  • Donate organs? No, grow them from scratch
  • Study: Marijuana May Protect Against Alcohol Brain Damage
  • Epigenetics gives clues to human cancer susceptibility
  • Researchers pioneer worlds first HIV/AIDS nanomedicines
  • Stem cells bring back feeling for paralysed patients
  • Viral Gene Therapy Gives Non Smelling Mice the Ability to Smell
  • Results show a virus is more effective than drugs at killing cancer tumors.
  • Fish oils help slow age decline
  • Pacemakers, implants to shrink thanks to wireless breakthrough
  • Mapping neurological disease
  • Researchers identify biochemical functions for most of the human genome
  • This Chip Measures Blood Sugar Levels Through Your Tears
  • New drug protects memory against stress in mouse study
  • First mind controlled leg prothesis
  • Hay fever vaccine: New method could be cheaper and better
  • Second Hand Smoking Damages Everyday Prospective Memory
  • Alzheimers could be the most catastrophic impact of junk food
  • Crucial advance in stem cell research
  • Scientists discover how brain cells age
  • Work stress raises heart risk
  • Laser injection less painful than needles
  • A Brain Implant that Thinks
  • Disorder of Neuronal Circuits in Autism Is Reversible
  • Paralyzed Rats Walk Again After Stem Cell Transplant
  • Eye test helps diagnose neurological disorders
  • A nose like sensor array that smells different cancers
  • A first: organs made with bodys own cells
  • Middle age begins at 55 years, survey suggests
  • Precision motion tracking thousands of cells at a time
  • How stress blocks short term memory
  • Skin cancer detection breakthrough
  • EnChroma glasses designed to compensate for color blindness
  • Human brain gene map shows striking similarities
  • A New Artificial Heart Pump That Mimics the Real Thing
  • Mini MRI developed to monitor astronaut health
  • New Eye Control Glasses To Help Severely Disabled
  • Delivering drugs via nanoparticles to target mitochondria
  • Cancer death rates set for a dramatic fall
  • Nanoscale technologies to cut DNA sequencing costs
  • Telescopic implant helps damaged eyes see again
  • Making old muscles young again
  • Weeding out problem stem cells for safer therapy
  • Diabetes Research Breakthrough
  • UN warns over impact of rapidly ageing populations
  • New blood booster tested in UK led clinical trials
  • Keeping tumor cells alive to test different drugs
  • Stem cells improve visual function in blind mice
  • Marijuana And Cancer:
  • University of Adelaide scientists make multiple sclerosis progression breakthrough
  • Acoustic cell sorting chip may lead to cell phone sized medical labs
  • Free Eye Exams And Glasses To Those Who Need Them Would Save $202 Billion Annually
  • Nanoparticles can deliver antiaging therapies
  • Life created from eggs made from skin cells
  • Researchers sequence whole baby genome in 50 hours
  • Ketamine can help those suffering from depression
  • A Study casts doubt on the heart benefits of fish oil
  • Clinical Trials in Canada for stem cells to heal hearts
  • New imaging technologies transforming medicine
  • Alzheimers drug slows memory loss by a third
  • Zapping cancer cells with magnets
  • Lives saved on the go, fda approves implantable defibrillator
  • Glowing DNA allows for high speed disease detection
  • Childhood stimulation key to brain development, study finds
  • Age should not affect surgery
  • How to create beating heart muscle cells
  • Genomics field gets a boost with rare cancer breakthrough
  • How prion proteins in the brain aid learning and memory
  • Depression up by half a million
  • Obesity surgery seen as quick fix
  • Young blood reverses age related cognitive impairments
  • Mapping brain circuits for specific functions
  • Chinese life expectancy to hit 75.8 years by 2015
  • Starvation hormone extends mouse life span by thirty to forty percent
  • Brain change link to antisocial behaviour in girls
  • Da Vinci robot heart surgery at New Cross Hospital
  • New hope for the blind from neuroscientists?
  • Exercising in your 70s may stop brain shrinkage
  • Placebo effect may be down to genes
  • Sequencing the Connectome
  • The island where people forget to die
  • Safer bioimaging of cancer cells without biopses
  • Cheap colour test picks up HIV and cancer
  • Stimulating brain cells with light to combat Parkinsons disease
  • Omega 3 improves working memory in healthy young adults
  • IBMs Watson supercomputer goes to medical school
  • 1000 genomes barrier broken
  • Gene therapy: Glybera approved by European Commission
  • Project for Adult Stem Cell Antiaging Breakthrough Fundraising on Indiegogo
  • Roundup Herbicide Linked To Parkinsons Related Brain Damage
  • Heartbeat could power pacemaker
  • Dementia is the second leading cause of deaths in women
  • Fast, low cost early cancer detection from a drop of blood
  • Healthy Living Adds 14 Years to Your Life
  • Concern over souped up human race
  • Congenitally blind learn to see and read with soundscapes
  • New stem cell derived cells hold promise for Alzheimers, other brain diseases
  • Virtual reality surgery software to aid trainee surgeons
  • How Do You Find More Donor Organs? Pay People For Their Body Parts
  • Recent discovery could save peoples sight
  • New minuscule electrodes could lead to prosthetics that connect directly to the brain
  • Significant relationship between mortality and telomere length discovered
  • Biocompatible sponge can be injected to deliver stem cells and drugs into the body
  • How to detect microvesicles in the bloodstream to diagnose and monitor brain cancer
  • Teenage Gamers Are Better At Virtual Surgery Than MDs
  • Ticked Off About a Growing Allergy to Meat
  • Breakthrough meningitis B vaccine set to receive UK licence
  • Exercise increases life expectancy regardless of your weight
  • nanoparticle halts multiple sclerosis, diabetes, allergies
  • 'Fat' drug could treat epilepsy
  • Cartilage made using hybrid 3D printer
  • Blind patient reads words stimulated directly onto the retina
  • Early death link to muscle power
  • Smoking rots brain, says Kings College study
  • Fountain of youth technique rejuvenates aging stem cells
  • Stem cells being made from blood
  • Eagle Eyed Argus II: An Artificial Retina That Reads For the Blind
  • Organ donation: Opt out bill alone will not leave more organs
  • A roadmap for metabolic reprogramming of aging
  • Implant devices collect patient data, but patients denied access
  • New technique to deliver stem cell therapy may help damaged eyes regain their sight
  • Surgeons implant first brain pacemaker for Alzheimers
  • Bowel Cancer Breath Test is 76% accurate
  • Alivecor heart monitor that attaches to your iphone receives fda approval
  • DNA mapping for cancer patients
  • Science Can Now Turn Human Urine Into Brain Cells
  • Compound generated by low carb, low calorie diet blocks effects of aging
  • Battle wound foam secures Pentagon funding
  • Scientists discover mechanism that could reduce obesity
  • We live longer but sicker as chronic diseases rise
  • Toxic interaction in neurons that leads to dementia and ALS
  • State of the art virtual reality system is key to medical discovery
  • Is defeating aging altogether an ethical goal?
  • Aerobic exercise boosts brain power in elderly
  • Are You Healthy Enough To Fly To Space?
  • Design Software For Organ And Tissue Printing Is On Its Way With Autodesk
  • Induced pacemaker heart cells could take the place of man made pacemakers
  • Mayo Clinic study unmasks regulator of healthy life span
  • Finally a free, open source medical journal
  • We are all living longer, but longevity increases not benefitting everybody
  • Stem cells restore vision in blind man
  • Cyborg future draws closer as woman controls robotic arm with brain implant
  • PredictAD software promises early diagnosis of Alzheimers
  • Simple eye scan can reveal extent of Multiple Sclerosis
  • Brain scan can sort dementia by type
  • Telemedicine device gives medics a portable emergency room
  • Car pollution killing millions in China and India
  • Home air conditioning cut premature deaths on hot days 80 percent since 1960
  • Autodesk will help upgrade the software for 3d tissue printing machines
  • Why Exercise Makes You Smarter
  • How Neuroscientists Observe Brains Watching Movies
  • Inexpensive card sized device runs 50 blood tests in seconds
  • The future of medicine is now
  • 'Weight is healthy' study criticised
  • The slower you grow, the longer you live
  • Electric stimulation of brain releases powerful, opiate like painkiller
  • UKs first hand transplant operation
  • Compound restores memory loss and reverses symptoms of Alzheimers
  • Totally blind mice get sight back
  • A 3D Printer Will Soon Print You New Organs
  • 'Drug holidays' beat cancer drug resistance in mice
  • Now entering the neurotech era:
  • Personality Influencing Gene May be a Key to Long Life
  • Cells Derived From Embryonic Stem Cells Rebuild an Artery
  • Stem cells used to bolster bodys cancer fighting cells
  • Beijing hazardous pollution sparks Chinese media anger
  • How to convert connective tissue directly into neurons
  • Parkinsons Treatment Unlocks Creativity
  • Once You Hit 75, Eat All the Doughnuts You Want, Says Science
  • Light in womb gives healthy eyes
  • Extra heart check for over 65s advisable
  • Trees may mitigate cardiovascular and respiratory disease
  • Self help books treat depression
  • Device tests multiple chemotherapy drugs in a living tumor
  • Will This Fish Transform Medicine?
  • Researchers turn one form of neuron into another in the brain
  • Long term aspirin blindness link
  • Smokers who quit by 40 can live almost as long as non smokers
  • HIV may have an ancient origin
  • Flu vaccine produced with insect ovaries approved by FDA
  • Deep brain stimulation improves autism symptoms
  • Researchers Will Restore Damaged Depth Perception with Electronic Eyes
  • The personalized medicine revolution is almost here
  • U.S. researchers map emotional intelligence of the brain
  • Artificial pancreas and algorithm improve treatment for type 1 diabetes
  • Vegetarians cut heart risk by 32%
  • The science of a long life
  • Team of doctors successfully perform double arm transplant on veteran
  • Zebrafish Holds Answer to Restoring Vision in Humans
  • Petri dish lens gives hope for new eye treatments
  • Steep decline in child epilepsy
  • New Eyewear Could Help People with Red Green Color Blindness
  • Berkeley researchers find evidence for a molecular fountain of youth
  • 3D printing human embryonic stem cells for drug testing, future replacement of human organs
  • Treatment to prevent Alzheimers disease moves a step closer
  • First Bionic Eye Sees Light of Day in U.S.
  • Blocking this molecule in the brain could prevent age related cognitive decline
  • IBM Watson providing superior cancer treatment plans and will accelerate the adoption of new research
  • Research Progress against Brain Cancer and other hard to treat Cancers
  • Many cancer patients are struggling alone
  • Researchers say AI prescribes better treatment than doctors
  • Can interacting with avatars reduce depression?
  • Brain cells created from human skin cells offer potential MS treatment
  • Painkiller drug diclofenac overused despite heart risk
  • Turning off the sensation of cold
  • How unconscious processing improves decision making
  • Scans reveal intricate brain wiring
  • Studies show particulate matter air pollution also has direct impact on heart attacks
  • Another day, another giant brain project
  • Stay cool and live longer?
  • Facebook, Apple, Google moguls found massive award for research into extending human life
  • Carbon nanotube transistors orders of magnitude better at spotting cancer
  • Injectable hydrogel improves functionality after a heart attack
  • Aubrey De Grey Provides a Review of SENS Anti Aging Projects
  • Brain stimulation used to treat early stage parkinsons disease
  • Brain stroke shielding cracked
  • Bad sleep dramatically alters body
  • Stretchable battery to power implants inside the human body
  • Eating oily fish can help protect against skin cancer
  • Animals help autistic children interact better
  • Living longer better
  • The brain computer interface goes wireless
  • Stomach cancer spotted by breath test
  • How to tell who a person is thinking about
  • Processed meat linked to early death
  • Flip of a single molecular switch makes an old brain young
  • Anti Aging Drug Breakthrough Acheived
  • Green tea extract blocks formation of amyloid plaques in Alzheimers disease
  • Researchers grow teeth from gum cells
  • Alzheimers blood test could give early diagnosis
  • EU bans sale of all animal tested cosmetics
  • Consciousness during general anaesthesia is rare
  • Sleep discovery could lead to therapies that improve memory
  • Worms detected by converted iPhone microscope
  • UK woefully underprepared for ageing society
  • Neurologists condemn the use of study drugs in kids, comparing them to pro athlete doping
  • World first as man receives liver transplant from revolutionary artificial body
  • Drug treatment corrects autism symptoms in mouse model
  • Obese heart patients do better
  • Veti Gel Instantly Stops Bleeding and Closes Wounds of Any Size it Can Cover
  • Brain scans can now tell who you are thinking about
  • Science Fiction Comes Alive as Researchers Grow Organs in Lab
  • Young cancer deaths halved in last 30 years
  • Who lives longest?
  • Bacteria find key to treating obesity without surgery
  • The Risk of Autism Is Not Increased by Too Many Vaccines Too Soon
  • Mapping the fountain of youth
  • Cystic fibrosis bug can spread between patients
  • Easing brain fatigue with a walk in the park
  • Scientists read dreams using brain scans
  • Male baldness indicates heart risk
  • Future of organs? Synthetic tissue built with 3D printer
  • Shanghai closes markets over bird flu
  • Red meat boosts gut bugs that raise heart disease risk
  • The real Limitless drug
  • Google Searches For Mental Illnesses Increase During The Winter
  • Creating a transparent brain
  • Apple shape linked to higher risk of kidney disease
  • Circuitry restores monkey paralyzed paw function
  • Late life crisis hits the over 60s
  • Kidney grown in lab successfully transplanted into animal
  • Tiny wireless LED activates neurons to release dopamine
  • Erroneous decision? Blame noisy information, not your brain
  • Hospitals Earn More For Mistakes Than For Flawless Surgeries
  • New technique to deliver life saving drugs to the brain
  • When does your baby become conscious?
  • Can Virtual Reality Treat Addiction?
  • Green spaces boosts wellbeing of urban dwellers
  • Bringing people back from the dead
  • Rib used to create Bonebridge ear for Edinburgh deaf man
  • Why Sleep Deprivation Eases Depression
  • Study shows sounds during sleep can help memory
  • Researchers bypass the blood brain barrier
  • Artificial heart tissue could replace and regrow the real thing
  • Memory implants
  • Scientists discover why a specific cancer drug is so effective
  • Scientists find key to ageing process in hypothalamus
  • How haptics can enhance bionic eyes
  • Brain implant gives early warning of epileptic seizure
  • Medical Test Uses Fingers To Predict Heart Disease
  • Turning human stem cells into brain cells sheds light on neural development
  • Bioteeth From Stemcells Will Regrow Complete Tooth, Superior to Implants
  • Watching Your Brain Freak Out On A Scanner Calms You Down
  • Air Pollution Raises Risk of Diabetes Precursor in Kids
  • Scientists Map Cellular Fountain of Youth
  • UK clinical trials of a gene therapy for heart failure
  • The Worlds Rarest Element Might Help Fight Cancer
  • 5 ways robots are invading, and improving, hospitals
  • Altruistic organ donations rise in UK almost three fold
  • Brain stimulation promises long lasting maths boost
  • Cure.org helps you save kids across the world with your smartphone
  • Scientists develop drug that may slow Alzheimers
  • Patient receives 3d printed implant to replace 75 percent of skull
  • Can A Bionic Eye See As Well As A Human Eye?
  • A new tool for precise brain mapping

  • Business

  • Report: Google Remains ???Most Attractive Employer??? Among Business, Engineering Students
  • Apples market value remains unaffected by Jobs death
  • Seven Major Automakers Agree to a Universal Charging System For Electric Cars
  • Apple faces Germany ban after court no-show
  • Steve Jobs Credo: Ill Know It When I See It
  • Hey, entrepreneurs, we are living in a bubble
  • Obama Pledges to Veto Anti-Net Neutrality Legislation
  • The $8 trillion internet economy: By the numbers
  • Report: Half of China's millionaires want to leave
  • Pandora CTO Reveals Half of The U.S. Pays $0 For Music
  • Clawbacks and Startups Dont Mix
  • The South China Sea may hold 213 billion barrels of oil
  • American Innovation Losing its Shine?
  • Top Secret Google Lab of The Future
  • Face recognition makes the leap from sci-fi
  • 3D printing sees more of New York with Shapeways new facility, $5.1M funding
  • Peter Thiel To The New Yorker: I Dont Consider [The iPhone] To Be A Technological Breakthrough
  • Court Says Warrantless Mobile Phone Tracking Is Unconstitutional
  • Startups, depression and suicide
  • China overtakes US as world's largest smartphone market
  • Groupons Stock Plummets
  • Grooveshark Will Soon Be Destroyed
  • Surprise! Microsoft quietly opposes SOPA copyright bill
  • The myth of renewable energy
  • Nuclear power 'gets little public support worldwide'
  • China/Taiwan commercial hub planned for Pingtan
  • Startup hopes to hack immigration with a floating incubator
  • The Cambrian Explosion In Startups
  • Secret app on millions of phones logs key taps
  • Peter Thiel Announces Breakout Labs to Energize Innovation
  • Zynga Files for $1B IPO
  • Swiss Govt: Downloading Movies and Music Will Stay Legal
  • European Commission reportedly prepping 400+ page finding against Google
  • Android commands half of the U.S. smartphone platform market
  • Apple fails to block Samsung tablet and smartphone sales in the U.S.
  • Most startups are spending money too fast. Slow it down.
  • Bill Gates, China jointly developing nuclear reactor
  • The Unintended Effects of Driverless Cars
  • SpaceX to launch dragon spacecraft to space station
  • Amazon- Very Clever Move, Yes, a Very Clever Move Indeed
  • MPAA Boss: If The Chinese Censor The Internet Without A Problem, Why Can't The US?
  • Microsoft and GE creating new health care company in Seattle region, employing 750 to start
  • Motorola wins Apple wireless patent fight in Germany
  • Driverless car: Google awarded US patent for technology
  • Peter Thiel: Your questions answered
  • Was Steve Jobs genius also a fatal flaw?
  • Low-carbon technology will not mean big bill rises
  • Washington Post: The case for old entrepreneurs
  • IBMs Five Predictions for the Next Five Years
  • Desingineer: the mythical person every Startups are looking for
  • My 10 Favorite Technologies of 2011
  • Smartphones eat into low-end camera sales in US, study
  • Game industry predictions for 2012
  • New solar panel factories with undreamed-of scale
  • China Makes Almost Nothing Out of Apple iPads and iPhones
  • Soyuz back in service after failed launch
  • Google+ Service May Have 400 Million Users by End of 2012
  • A new option if you want to invest in startups
  • Apples Terrific And Tumultuous 2011
  • Economist magazine predicts that the Chinese economy will pass the US economy in 2018
  • Predictions for 2012: Garage Rocketeers Approach Orbit
  • Google adds IBM patents as it looks to future
  • All major music labels are now suing Grooveshark
  • The top 5 CES trends that will matter in 2012
  • One-Atom-Tall Wires Could Extend Life of Moore's Law
  • Leaked Memo Says Apple Provides Backdoor To Governments 332
  • Top Ten Innovations 2011
  • Kodak stock rises 45% on new business plan
  • Foxconn Is Still a Hard Place to Work
  • Minecraft, Destructoid, Others Join January 18 SOPA Blackout Protest
  • Jose Cordeiro on Singularity 1 on 1: The Solar Energularity is Near
  • Samsung eyes $42bn expansion plan for the current year
  • Chinas GDP hits 7.49 trillion US dollars in 2011
  • Tesla Model S Sets a New Standard for Battery Powered Cars
  • Average Silicon Valley Tech Salary Passes $100,000
  • Collision in the Making Between Self Driving Cars and How the World Works
  • Google announces privacy changes across products; users cant opt out
  • Whos afraid of China?
  • 3d printing: trendy gimmick or the future of manufacturing?
  • A Fusion Future? watch the TED talk...
  • Using Thorium to Power Civilisation
  • In the Developing World, Solar Is Cheaper than Fossil Fuels
  • Why the Internet is freaking out about the new Google privacy policy
  • Web economy in G20 set to double by 2016, Google says
  • 25 Startup Ideas for 2012
  • Drug companies join forces to combat deadliest tropical diseases
  • Perfectly secure cloud computing possible thanks to quantum physics
  • YC startup caught stealing...again!
  • Court rules that its illegally anticompetitive for Google to provide free maps
  • 125 MW solar power plant to land in Arizona by end of 2013
  • SpaceX Test Fires Its New Super Powerful Engines
  • How YouTube is part of a global economic transformation
  • Hollywood Still Doesnt Realize That The Internet Drives Popular Culture Now
  • Indias panel price crash could spark solar revolution
  • With 8.7% market share, Apple has 75% of cell phone profits
  • Silicon Valley engineering salaries are finally getting fair.
  • A Look At BMWs Semi Autonomous Driving Car
  • Why Apple Should Start Making a 3D Printer Right Now
  • Google wants to make sci fi a reality with Solve for X
  • Google HUD glasses have been sighted
  • Private spacecraft move forward as Soyuz struggles
  • Tesla unveils Model X crossover electric car
  • BitTorrent Piracy Doesnt Affect US Box Office Returns, Study Finds
  • Vega rocket set for maiden voyage
  • Investing in the fountain of youth
  • How sites like MegaUpload make millions from pirated video
  • Apple stock reaches $500-a-share milestone
  • Elon Musk Anticipates Third IPO in Three Years With SpaceX
  • Leak Offers Glimpse of Campaign Against Climate Science
  • Nevada approves regulations for self driving cars
  • Is Commercial space transportation reaching a tipping point?
  • Anonymous says ACTA must be killed with fire, hacks U.S. government websites
  • AMD: what went wrong?
  • Patents: Apple wins over Motorola in slide to unlock ruling
  • Tesla X will have two electric motors and beat a Porsche 911 to 60 mph
  • Kickstarter gets its third $1M project in the span of two weeks
  • Nuclear disaster that never was
  • Starting March 1st, A Red License Plate in Nevada Means the Driver is a Robot
  • Is Apple building the largest solar array in the U.S?
  • India will start thorium based Reactor project in next 18 months
  • Apple iPad sale ban case suspended for now in Shanghai
  • Making solar power competitive with coal
  • Drone makers cashing in as war tactics evolve
  • Hardware Startups Look to China
  • Apple iPad 3 expected on 7 March following press event
  • Google once considered issuing currency
  • Google: Technology is making science fiction real
  • Irish SOPA has been signed into law
  • Russian Mogul Plans To Plant Our Brains In Robots And Keep Them Alive Forever
  • Peter Diamandis: Abundance Is Our Future (New TED Video)
  • Googles new privacy policy: what has changed and what you can do about it
  • Proposed National Goal of doubling launches every year
  • Anonymous, Decentralized File Sharing is Booming
  • iPad 3 sought after by one third of mobile web users
  • Sweden: the first country in Europe to get 4G LTE
  • SpaceX Passes Major Test
  • World Poverty has been cut in half since 1990 according to the World Bank
  • Skylon Spaceplane project working on pre cooler and heat exchanger
  • Why the new iPad is so huge for Apple
  • IBM drills holes into optical chip for terabit per second speed
  • Robots everywhere, driverless cars...
  • Google working on motion interface for Android
  • NASA Boss Says Mars Colonization Will Be Corporate Only
  • China social networks hit by censorship, says study
  • The future of U.S. manufacturing
  • Forbes indicates Elon Musk of spaceX fame is worth $2 billion
  • Valve worth $3 billion - Report
  • Esa to start mini space mission series
  • Tech giants back effort to revolutionize teaching
  • China to step up uranium imports; plans to buy mines abroad
  • Russia to finally send man to the Moon
  • Solar panel made with ion cannon is cheap enough to challenge fossil fuels
  • Ex Google employee says Google+ has ruined the company
  • Space travel moves to private sector
  • Russia Plans Moon Base, Mars Network by 2030
  • Why Entrepreneurs Fail And Most Startups Are DOA
  • Race Against the Machine
  • Earth System nearing tipping point
  • Megaupload Seizure Order Null and Void Says High Court
  • China to Overtake U.S. as Top Smartphone Market in 2012
  • Apple to pay dividend and buy back shares
  • G20 Internet Economy to Expand at 10 Percent a Year Through 2016 to $4.2 trillion
  • Mars for the average person
  • Nasa science chief fighting for planetary research
  • Illegal logging makes billions for gangs, report says
  • Billionaire Paul Allen Pours $500 Million Into Quest To Find The Essence Of Humanity In The Brain
  • Microsoft invents projector eyewear for Xbox and beyond
  • Google imagines environment aware mobile adverts
  • Game sales surpassed video in UK, says report
  • Facebook says it may sue employers who demand job applicant passwords
  • Fingerprint checking smartphone patent filed by Sony
  • Microsoft Censors Pirate Bay Links in Windows Live Messenger
  • Apple Products Trigger Religious Reactions Like Cults
  • Intels chip market share hits a 10 year high
  • Twitter starts rollout of self serve ad platform
  • Why China wont be innovative for at least 20 more years
  • Google+: The Charge Of The Like Brigade
  • Amazon boss Jeff Bezos finds Apollo 11 Moon engines
  • Obamas Solar Policy: If You Cant Beat the Chinese, Tax Them
  • Blackberry maker RIM reports $125m loss
  • Apple hit by China Foxconn factory report
  • Google planning online store to sell tablets
  • Google Self Driving Cars Have at Least One Happy Customer
  • Why Groupon is poised for collapse
  • Facebook valued at $104B in secondary auction
  • In a 3D Printed Future, Do Toymakers Have a Business Model?
  • Google Begins Testing Its Augmented Reality Glasses
  • Samsung expects profits to double from smartphone boost
  • MIT Predicts That World Economy Will Collapse By 2030
  • Like Google Glass? Then youll LOVE these Google Glass clones
  • Googles Search for Clean Energy
  • What does all the bad press mean for Groupon?
  • How The IPO Ruined Google
  • Facebook buys Instagram photo sharing network for $1bn
  • Autonomys private cloud, the largest of its kind, surpasses 50 petabytes
  • US tops global clean energy investment rankings
  • Robots Will Drive, Bust Through A Wall, And Make Repairs In DARPAs New Robotics Challenge
  • Global clean energy spending was $263 billion, US Spent more money, China installed more power
  • North Korea launch failure no surprise
  • Facebook defends support for CISPA monitoring bill
  • United States Is Trying To Take Control of the Web
  • Can Thorium Generate Safe and Cheap Nuclear Power?
  • The Pirate Party forced to shut down its Pirate Bay proxy today
  • An Exclusive Look Inside The Foxconn Factory
  • Systemic Underestimation of future life expectancy by 3 years for every 20 years
  • China had a GDP surge in March and Inland Cities are now driving growth
  • Researchers pioneer molecular catalyser
  • NASA shows off new algae farming technique for making biofuel
  • Americans like science.
  • Sergey Brin: Facebook and Apple a threat to Internet freedom
  • Waiting for the age of abundance
  • Smartwatch breaks record for Kickstarter funding
  • SpaceX Dragon ship set for station visit
  • Are Ross Perot Jr. and Google Founders Launching a New Asteroid Mining Operation?
  • Nanotube electrodes may lead to solar cells at a fraction of the current cost
  • Android has 35% of U.S. tablet market
  • Want to get acquired by Google? Google VP explains how to go big
  • Microsoft hits record $17.4B revenue, $5.1B net income for fiscal third quarter
  • In Google Moon Race, Teams, And X Prize Foundation, Face a Reckoning
  • CO2 from fossil fuels discerned from natural sources
  • Huge water resource exists under Africa
  • China talks with Turkey about $20 billion nuclear project
  • The Google leaders crazy asteroid venture: A Platinum rush?
  • Antitrust case against Apple, Google, other tech titans advances
  • Obama targets technology in human rights abuses
  • Facebook reveals staggering new stats: 901 million monthly active users, 300 million photos uploaded daily & more
  • Musk has much bigger goals. He intends to go to Mars.
  • Scientists call for no fishing zone in Arctic waters
  • Cadillac road testing semiautonomous Super Cruise technology
  • New theory could help clear fusion power hurdle
  • Planetary Resources officially kicks off its asteroid mining venture
  • Who owns your files on Google Drive?
  • The robot revolution is just beginning
  • 20 Percent of Macs Infected With Windows Malware
  • UK industry to build Solar Orbiter satellite
  • Planetary Resources For High Resolution Imaging
  • China Planning two hydro dams that each are twice as large the Three Gorges
  • Key tests for Skylon spaceplane project
  • Viddy, the Instagram for video, raising $30M at a $300M+ valuation
  • Samsung overtakes Nokia in mobile phone shipments
  • Planetary Resources Arkyd will be nodes of a Hypertelescope able to resolve down to one kilometer on exoplanets out to 20 lightyears
  • Apple saves billions in taxes through very creative accounting
  • Pirate Bay getting blocked by all major ISPs, U.K. court rules
  • Disillusionment of an Entrepreneur
  • How Much Revenue Does It Take To Be A $1B Public Company?
  • India can make worlds cheapest nuclear reactors, Department of Atomic Energy chief says
  • Blue Origin is also trying to get Reusable Rockets
  • Blackberrys $10,000 app guarantee to developers
  • iFlop: 60% of iOS developers lose money on apps
  • Why Solarcity Is Succeeding in a Difficult Solar Industry
  • Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone unveiled
  • Tomari shutdown leaves Japan without nuclear power
  • US claims success in test for new fuel source
  • Pirate island attracts more than 100 startup tenants
  • Groupon CEO Andrew Mason: We want to be the OS for local commerce
  • Google gets Nevada driving licence for self drive car
  • Microsoft promises to go carbon neutral from July
  • 10 current technologies directly inspired by science fiction
  • Report: Apple HDTV will have FaceTime camera, Siri and AirPlay
  • Which of these 5 disruptive tech predictions will get real this decade?
  • Apples Siri calls the Nokia Lumia 900 the best smartphone ever
  • Inflatable space stations are getting real thanks to SpaceX, Bigelow
  • The newest social media fad? Buying a token share of Facebook stock
  • Video game sales drop sharply in US
  • All Systems Go For First Private Spacecraft To Reach the Space Station
  • Apple patches Siri
  • Google admits Project Glass wont be as impressive as demo video
  • Finally, NASA and SpaceX set a date for this weekend
  • Japan launches first foreign made commercial satellite
  • Met Police to extract phone data
  • Facebook share trading debut approaches
  • Iran to sue Google for not labelling Gulf on world map
  • Microsoft Kinects NUads is what the TV industry needs to survive the future
  • The most profitable asteroid is...
  • Facebook shares see modest debut
  • SpaceX Dragon ship aborts launch
  • General Fusion targets prototype by 2015 and a working reactor by 2020
  • Google patent application could give Project Glass one true ring controller to rule them all
  • Pirate Bay Ban Rockets Pirate Party Website Into The Big Time
  • Google Search Gets Smarter With Knowledge Graph
  • The Golden Age of Silicon Valley Is Over, and Were Dancing on its Grave
  • Facebook stock sinks below IPO price, in 2nd day of trading as public company
  • Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, says StatCounter
  • Dramatic loss of 50% to 90% of bees
  • Russia, Japan aim for the Moon
  • NASA hails SpaceX launch as a new era for spaceflight
  • The Facebook Fallacy
  • Tesla Model S gets June release date and personalization updates
  • Jury Finds That Google Did Not Infringe Oracles Patents
  • DARPA Living Foundries plans to make Synthetic Biology ten times faster and cheaper
  • IBMs Siri ban highlights companies privacy, trade secret challenges
  • NASA Marshall Center Concludes Wind Tunnel Testing to Aid in SpaceX Reusable Launch System Design
  • Visa Free Startup Community Off California Coast
  • Failure Is Not An Option: Why Kickstarter Hides Failed Projects
  • Station grabs SpaceX Dragon ship
  • NASA Tells Future Moon Explorers to Stay Away From Its Old Space Junk
  • SpaceX capsule has new car smell, astronauts say
  • the tireless entrepreneur who squatted at AOL
  • Texas school district to track kids through RFID tags
  • Goldman to plow $40 bn into green energy
  • Larry Page: With A Healthy Disregard For The Impossible, People Can Do Almost Anything
  • Video: Google shows off what Project Glass camera is capable of
  • Germany Sets Solar Power Record: 50% of Electricity Demand
  • Bland tasting tomato days numbered
  • solar cells from Semprius could produce power more cheaply than fossil fuels
  • Tesla Motors on track for profitability in 2013
  • Volvo self drive convoy hits the Spanish motorway
  • Bluefin tuna record Fukushima radioactivity
  • CISPA: The End of Our Internet?
  • Inaugural Synthetic Biology Incubator SynBio Launches At Singularity University
  • Spacex Future Missions, Falcon 9 with Upgraded Engines and Spacex Heavy
  • Why Square should be worried about Groupon
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  • DARPA developing inexpensive launch capability for small satellites
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  • Groupon now worth less than the $6 billion Google offered
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  • Facebook flop means hard times ahead for startups
  • WWDC Will Bring Updates To Almost Apples Entire Lineup of Mac Hardware
  • Lets just agree the bubble has burst
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  • Companies Making The Necessary Transition From Industrial To Service Robots
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  • O2 and Be Broadband are latest to block The Pirate Bay
  • Apple attempt to ban Samsung Galaxy S III in U.S. not met lightly
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  • Global alliance aims to tackle forest crime
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  • Why Does Apple Inspire So Much Hate?
  • Nations at odds on Rio+20 earth summit
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  • Judge rules Apple must face location tracking lawsuit
  • Sky City to be assembled on site in 90 days in China from Nov, 2012 to Jan, 2013
  • Xbox 720 document leak reveals $299 console with Kinect 2 for 2013, Kinect Glasses project
  • Virgin Galactic Hits Milestone
  • China launches space mission with first woman astronaut
  • Facebook technology chief Bret Taylor to step down
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  • Worst case scenario is ugly if Greece leaves the euro
  • Shenzhou 9 docks with Tiangong 1
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  • Bringing Back Those Halcyon Space Days, With Men to the Moon and Beyond
  • Microsoft Announces Its First Real Tablet: The Surface
  • Google reports alarming rise in censorship by governments
  • Future Sky City Skyscraper: apartments for 174,000 peole and 104 elevators
  • Look out Pandora: Spotify brings free radio to iPhone & iPad
  • Google Offers brings its daily deals to the iPhone
  • NASA, FAA to cooperate on commercial space regulation
  • DOE study says that 80 percent of US power could come from renewable energy by 2050
  • Can the Dutch do reality TV in space?
  • Windows Phone 8 in detail
  • You want a robotics revolution?
  • Google Scores a Patent on Google Glasses Technology
  • European trade committee votes to reject piracy treaty
  • Apple ordered to pay damages to Samsung by Dutch court
  • Billionaire Larry Ellison buys a Hawaiian island
  • Everybody wants to be Pinterest
  • All carbon solar cell harnesses infrared light
  • Never a better time to buy: SSD prices in consistent decline
  • Sony patent filing for glasses, would share data face to face
  • Asteroid hunting venture wants you to suggest crowdfunding projects
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  • Google TV service launches in UK with Sony tie up
  • Apple Quietly Pulls Claims of Virus Immunity
  • Wikipedia founder calls for extradition to be stopped
  • Rio summit ends with warning on corporate power
  • More valley, less silicon: Is the China dragon about to roar?
  • Why this decade will be the most innovative in history
  • Google to sell tablet and glasses
  • Android Jelly Bean vs. iOS 6 vs. Windows Phone 8
  • Want to launch a satellite? Call Virgin Galactic Cargo
  • Son of Concorde to fly London to Sydney in 4 hours?
  • Dotcom searches illegal: Judge
  • Education is undergoing a startling revolution: Lets support it!
  • The myth of the serial entrepreneur
  • Apple appears to be investing $5 billion in robots for Foxconn Factories
  • Australia introduces controversial carbon tax
  • Sony buys Gaikai game streaming service for $380M
  • Apple finally settles Proview iPad trademark case for $60M
  • Black boxes would monitor every online information flow including social media and emails
  • Micron agrees $2.5bn deal to buy Japanese rival Elpida
  • YouView internet TV service launches in UK
  • Acta: Controversial anti piracy agreement rejected by EU
  • Google to kill iGoogle, Google Video and others in latest spring cleaning
  • Ford predicts self driving, traffic reducing cars by 2017
  • Apple Patent Hints at Google Glass Competitor
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  • Vital eye for killer asteroids could shut imminently
  • Could mining asteroids become a trillion dollar industry?
  • Apple set to release iPad Mini to battle Nexus 7?
  • New Solar Designs for Reduced Installation Costs
  • Stunning Progress in Technology Brings The Death of Unskilled Labor
  • Apple Removes Green Electronics Certification From Products
  • Could Cloud Gaming Kill The Next Generation Video Game Console?
  • How Colleges Are Becoming Entrepreneurial
  • Google set to pay cookie privacy fine to FTC says report
  • Facebook gives users more security controls with Malware Checkpoint
  • Gold and Mineral Rush on the Ocean Floor
  • Switching from Coal to Natural Gas reduces Greenhouse gases by 40%
  • Once a Social Media Star, Digg Sells for $500,000
  • Apple u turn as Mac maker rejoins EPEAT green registry
  • Eric Schmidt: Google Self Driving Cars Should Become The Predominant Mode Of Transport In Our Lifetime
  • Virgin Galactic fires up commercial launch capability
  • Why Non Experts are Better at Disruptive Innovation
  • Former Pentagon analyst: China has backdoors to 80% of telecoms
  • Epic regrets: 3 companies that should have sold out sooner
  • Glasses free 3D TV looks nearer
  • Defense expert: US should hire hackers to conduct cyberwarfare
  • data shows Apples grip slipping as Samsung surges
  • Virgin Galactic to launch new era of space tourism next year
  • Pirate Bay blocks did little to curb file sharing
  • With Funding Gone, Last Undersea Lab Could Surface
  • Judge Is Forcing Apple To Publish On Its Website That Samsung Didnt Copy Apple
  • SpaceX presents epic Dragon mission highlight reel
  • Google works around Motorola import ban after Microsoft dispute
  • Microsoft reports first quarterly loss ever
  • Russian Mogul Wants to Upload Your Brains Into Immortality
  • X prizes could spur robotics development
  • Storage, not generation, is the challenge to renewable energy
  • Judge says OK to use your seized phone to impersonate you and entrap your friends
  • Skype Wont Say Whether It Can Eavesdrop on Your Conversations
  • Can anyone catch Khan Academy?
  • Tokyo, Seoul, and Paris get faster, cheaper broadband than US cities
  • Samsung Galaxy S3 breaks 10 million sales
  • The End of Chinese Manufacturing and Rebirth of U.S. Industry
  • Kaggles algorithms show machines are getting too good at judging humans
  • robots install solar panels
  • Apple sells 26M iPhones and 17M iPads in Q3 2012
  • New 3D printing technology readies for work in space
  • Bloomberg: Facebook Launching HTC Built Phone With Custom OS in 2013
  • New Era In Space Exploration Taking Off
  • Stem Cell Agency Commits $150 Million To Develop New Therapies
  • Google unveils its Fiber web service
  • Google+ uniques grew 66 percent in 8 months
  • Who cares if Microsoft lost a decade, Windows 8 is the real thriller
  • Valve and Blizzard Execs Condemn Windows 8
  • iPhone 5, iPad mini likely launching Sept 21
  • Japan using nuclear saves about $1 trillion versus Fossil fuels
  • Theoretical physicists win massive awards
  • Facebook shares, 44% below IPO, continue to fall
  • Iran To Launch Monkey And Spy Satellite Into Space
  • India to launch mission to Mars in 2013
  • Boeing, SpaceX and Sierra Nevada Win a total of $1.1 billion from NASA for Manned Space Taxis
  • Apple Secrets Revealed at Trial
  • Outage in India could be a harbinger for the rest of the world
  • Mountain Lion causing crazy battery drain for some Mac owners
  • US resists control of internet passing to UN agency
  • Prepaid Cellphones Are Cheaper, So Why Arent They Popular?
  • Touchdown! Curiosity lands safely on Mars
  • Demonoid Busted As A Gift To The United States Government
  • Will 3D Printing Be The Next Personal Technology Revolution?
  • The iPad has a higher market share in China than the rest of the world
  • Worlds first cyborg says Apple, RIM will have their own Google Glass
  • Billboards and TVs To Detect Your Face: Advertisers Salivate
  • A brainchild of ex Googlers, Upstart lets you invest in people
  • GM and Envia System claim 400 Wh/kg batteries wil be commercial in 2014 to 2016
  • Colonies on Mars only 12 to 15 years away, Elon Musk says
  • Next iPhone to be incredibly thin, yet structurally strong
  • Chinese teenager: Mom, I sold my kidney for an iPhone, iPad
  • Creepy Spying System Revealed by Wikileaks, Which Then Gets Hit by a Massive Attack
  • Google Will Penalize Sites Repeatedly Accused Of Copyright Infringement
  • Stratfor emails reveal secret, widespread TrapWire surveillance system
  • Giant 3D Printer to Make An Entire House in 20 Hours
  • uTorrent Becomes Ad Supported to Rake in Millions
  • Why Apple Wont Sue Microsoft Over Surface
  • Lab grown meat gives food for thought
  • What Happens When Our Cellphones Can Predict Our Every Move?
  • Dining with robots in Silicon Valley
  • Major sewage treatment breakthough turns waste into energy
  • Samsung: Whether or not we ripped off Apple tech, Apple stole it to begin with
  • A New Business For Google That Sounds Insane
  • iPad Air to slot in perfectly between the iPhone and iPad
  • Cambridge University opens Stem Cell Institute
  • India plans mission to Mars next year
  • Google Self Driving Car Passes 300,000 Miles
  • Confirmed: OnLive assets sold to another company
  • Apple is over $600 billion in valuation
  • Groupon stock is downgraded after hitting all time low
  • Motorola files patent lawsuit against Apple, aims to block U.S imports of its products
  • Smartphone penetration breaks 50% barrier in the U.S.
  • Yammer CEO Predicts End Of Silicon Valley
  • Apple tops Microsoft as most valuable company ever
  • Julian Assange fears U.S. could create a dangerous and oppressive world
  • Skilled Work, Without the Worker
  • IBM sets world record PV solar cell power conversion efficiency
  • Why Im uninstalling Windows 8
  • Teaching a microbe to make fuel
  • NASA ups funding for chubby private mini shuttle
  • Video compares iPhone 5 parts to iPhone 4S
  • Cloud computing is a trap, warns GNU founder
  • Self driving cars in 2019, report says
  • OnLive owed $30M to $40M to its creditors before insolvency
  • Apple and Samsung get South Korea bans
  • Lunar Space Elevator Kickstart for 2020 target
  • SpaceX Dragon cleared for cargo run in October
  • Samsung to appeal after $1bn Apple award in US case
  • How Privacy in America Went Virtually Extinct in Just a Decade
  • Samsung pours $976M into chip firm ASML to keep Moores Law alive
  • Forget Silicon Valley, build your startup where you live
  • Transparent store displays will change the way you go shopping
  • Is a $675,000 fine for sharing 31 pirated songs too much?
  • Google Has Had Enough: Files Lawsuit To Ban Apple Products
  • Apple rot starts with its Samsung lawsuit win
  • Google lands patent for automatic object recognition in videos, leaves no stone untagged
  • IBM Is Bringing Its Mega Intelligence Watson to Your Smartphone
  • Pandora still in the red despite soaring ad revenue
  • Virgin Airlines Offers One Frequent Flier A Trip To Space
  • Apple and Google Are Reportedly Trying to Play Nice Over Patents
  • Orwellian artificial intelligence plan to monitor public
  • California passes driverless car bill
  • Last U.S. Particle Collider on Chopping Block
  • Can high speed rail compete with self driven cars?
  • The iPhone 5 Is Coming on September 12
  • Chinese giant Baidu launches mobile browser to keep up with the mobile explosion
  • Harnessing the power of wave motion
  • Online schooling is exploding in US
  • What iPhone 5? Samsung says Galaxy S III sales reach 20 million
  • Apple to start a Pandora like subscription music service
  • Intels weak earnings forecast: An earthquake for the PC industry
  • Google buys malware scanning website VirusTotal
  • NASDAQ is killing it mostly because tech is killing it
  • Rumor alert: iPhone 5 will work on LTE networks around the world
  • What Really Made Steve Jobs so Angry at Google?
  • Intel reinvents the PC for the age of perceptual computing
  • CiiNow wants to push cloud gaming beyond where OnLive could take it
  • Google: 500M Android devices now activated, with 1.3M added daily
  • The Next iPhone: The Complete Rumour Roundup
  • Russia is Building the Worlds Largest Nuclear Powered Icebreaker
  • Work stress raises heart risk
  • Intel Bets on Moores Law for Another Decade
  • Jimmy Kimmel proves people have no clue why the iPhone 5 is better
  • Apple stock hits all time high as iPhone 5 pre orders sell out
  • Google Fiber Issues Public Challenge: Get Up To Speed!
  • How Tim Cook botched Jobs' product launch formula
  • US could be illegally collecting huge amounts of data on its citizens
  • Elon Musk's big plans include Vertical takeoff Supersonic Commercial Jets, Hyperloop and Mars
  • Nuclear Fuel From the Sea
  • NASA seeks startups to build new space age tech
  • Google+ signs up 400 million users, with 100 million active
  • iPhone 5 reviews show no surprises: lighter, faster, and all around better
  • Monsanto Weedkiller and GM Maize Linked to Tumour Risk
  • Groupon takes on Square with new payments service
  • BlackBerry creator pays big to go small
  • ebuggy concept promises unlimited range for EVs
  • Two million iPhone 5 orders in 24 hours: the start of the flood?
  • The First Man on Mars Could be Richard Branson?
  • Microsoft defeats Google over a third patent in Germany
  • After OnLive
  • Google has a whopping 7,100 people working on Maps alone
  • Apple wants $700M more from Samsung
  • Asia Will Drive Future Demand for Fossil Fuels
  • Toyota unveils helpful Human Support Robot
  • Andrew McAfee: Are droids taking our jobs?
  • Toyota kills electric car plans
  • Surging Solar in 2011, Proof of exponential growth?
  • A Startup Tries to Make a Better Artificial Brain
  • Google looks at cryogenics and nanotech startups
  • New low cost material could help bolster carbon capture
  • Self Driving Cars Are Now Legal in California
  • Will NASAs next space station be beyond the moon?
  • AMDs new combo chips deliver PC graphics that burn Intels Ivy Bridge
  • Will Asian online game publishers Nexon and NCSoft buy blockbuster publisher Valve?
  • Tim Cook issues a public apology for Apple Maps
  • The Future Of Self Driving Cars
  • How much can I sell my startup for?
  • Will Baxter be the Model T of the robotics industry?
  • Bankrupt Kodak bows out of the inkjet printer business
  • Will.i.am & Simon Cowell to debut TV show to find the next Steve Jobs
  • Planetary Resources now hiring asteroid miners
  • Samsung sues Apple over iPhone 5
  • Google market cap passes Microsoft but is still less than half of Apple
  • Games industry tax relief plans under consultation
  • Apple Suppliers Begin Mass Production on iPad Mini
  • Free Eye Exams And Glasses To Those Who Need Them Would Save $202 Billion Annually
  • Saving the fisheries
  • Apple reportedly using its retail employees to improve iOS 6 Maps data
  • Rethink Robotics Baxter Targets 300,000 small and medium sized US manufacturers
  • Is There an Updated, Faster Version of the iPad 3 Coming?
  • Why The MPAA Cant Win The Hearts And Minds Of The Public
  • Tomorrow, SpaceX launches its first functional mission to the International Space Station
  • iPhone 5 assembly lines allegedly shut down in Foxconn strike
  • SpaceX successfully launches Dragon capsule even with engine failure
  • Does online education need to be free to succeed?
  • OnLive video gaming tech was sold for less than $5m
  • SpaceX Dragon capsule arrives at Space Station with precious cargo
  • Would you like some iPad with that Big Mac?
  • Cant find an iPhone 5? Blame the Apple insane quality control
  • Six billion mobile phone subscriptions in the world
  • Satellite burns up following SpaceX rocket glitch
  • Leaked iPad Mini pricing: high vs Android (but low vs Windows Surface tablets)
  • Google told to fix privacy policy by EU data regulators
  • File Sharers Buy 30 Percent More Music Than Non Sharers
  • IBM Watson Jeopardy champ expands commercial applications and aims to go mobile
  • Spacex developing larger engine to enable a rocket with 200 tons of low earth orbit payload
  • Tata Nano: The $3,500 car with 37 HP and a 4 gallon gas tank is coming to the U.S.
  • Apple loses UK appeal versus Samsung
  • At $249, Google finally gets Chromebook pricing right
  • Bill Gates opens checkbook to send students to college
  • iPad Mini could mean the end for the iPad 2
  • A lesser known new feature in iOS 6: Its tracking you everywhere
  • Zuckerberg: In 10 years, folks will share 1,000 times what they do now
  • Robots create more jobs than they displace
  • Clash of the Titans: Google joins Apple, Microsoft in announcing new tablets
  • More piracy sites faced with blocking as BPI contacts UK ISPs
  • Mobile is a huge opportunity for Facebook and Google
  • How Google makes $100 million a day
  • $2 million DARPA rescue robot competition
  • Apple publishes statement over design row
  • Apple radio rumor scares the bejesus out of Pandora shareholders
  • Android tablets take a huge chunk of iPad market share in Q3
  • U.S. Satellite Plans Falter, Imperiling Data on Storms
  • Google reveals new Nexus devices
  • SpaceX capsule returns with safe landing in Pacific
  • UKs first 4G mobile service launched in 11 cities by EE
  • Volcano power plan gets U.S. go ahead
  • Griping aside, Apple sells through initial iPad 4th generation units
  • Google loses Australia defamation lawsuit
  • Pirate Bay cofounder in solitary confinement in Sweden
  • Intel working on 48 core processor for smartphones and tablets by about 2018 to 2023
  • Wired editor Chris Anderson leaves magazine world to run robotics company
  • SpaceX moves toward manned flight
  • Project for Adult Stem Cell Antiaging Breakthrough Fundraising on Indiegogo
  • Biofuel breakthrough: Quick cook method turns algae into oil
  • Apple finally posts new Samsung apology, ending needless drama
  • The most important education technology in 200 years
  • China proposes space collaboration with India
  • Groupon one year anniversary feels more like a funeral.
  • Apple is mum on iPad mini sales, sells 3M new iPads in 3 days
  • Google market share dips below 90 percent in UK
  • Apple looking to split up with Intel
  • Blueseed: The Real Pirates Of Silicon Valley?
  • We have passed peak Apple: Downhill from here
  • Microsoft ditches Windows Live Messenger for Skype
  • How improved batteries will make electric vehicles competitive
  • School 2.0: teachers will be liberated from the classroom
  • Groupons bad year gets worse with earnings miss, tumbling stock price
  • Space: the private frontier
  • The risks of going global? Google web sites banned in China
  • Apple and HTC settle patent disputes
  • 1 million robots to replace 1 million human jobs at foxconn
  • 6.5 billion mobile subscribers by 2018
  • Watch out, Pandora: Spotify starts testing web based streaming music
  • Google TV: now faster and easier
  • Can cloud computing boost GDP?
  • Nasa to encrypt data after its latest laptop loss
  • Verizon to choke pirates browsing speeds
  • Android dominates in China with 90% of the market
  • Utah Cops May Be Required To Wear Camera Glasses
  • Google Aiming To Be A Wireless Carrier
  • Ridiculous: Apple granted patent for artificially turning book pages
  • Defence firms seek broader agenda
  • Gates Foundation funds online university open access
  • SpaceX CEO Elon Musk: Europe's rocket has no chance
  • World Bank Warns Climate Change Could Devastate Global Economy
  • Google attacks UN net conference
  • Rumors of a manned commercial mission to the moon by 2020
  • Spacex will make Methane rocket for Mars
  • $12.8 billion budget approved for European Space Agency
  • Google continues patent lawsuit against Apple
  • EyeSee store mannequins gather intelligence on shoppers
  • The lustre of the iPhone is diminishing: why?
  • Google Maps has indoor floor plans of airports and malls available on Android and Desktops
  • Black Friday could see tablets overtake laptops
  • Huge Mars colony eyed by SpaceX founder Elon Musk
  • Google to launch touch capable Chromebook by the end of 2012
  • iPhone 5 catapults Apple back into first in the smartphone wars
  • NASA Employees Have Highest Job Satisfaction In Federal Government
  • How Google plans to find the UnGoogleable
  • Asus Undercutting Google With Super Budget 7 inch Tablet?
  • SolarCity prices shares at $13-$15 for a $151M IPO
  • Teaching evolution key to free school funding deal
  • This radical discovery could turn semiconductor manufacture inside out
  • Apples China invasion continues: iPhone 5, iPad Mini, 4th gen iPad coming December
  • China should have GDP of about 100 trillion yuan by 2020
  • Google acquisition of BufferBox could mean never waiting for the delivery man again
  • Top Selling tablets are Apple iPad, iPad Mini, Kindle Fire, Google Nexus, Samsung Galaxy
  • Virgin spaceship aims to be science lab
  • Ghana solar energy plant set to be Africas largest
  • Half of revenue generated by apps goes to just 25 developers
  • Steam Big Picture introduces console UI to the PC gaming service
  • Spacex awarded two missions from the Air force
  • Private Company Golden Spike will be selling private routine trips to the moon by 2020
  • NASA on verge of losing its edge
  • Google cash buys drones to watch endangered species
  • Apple is bringing some manufacturing back to the U.S
  • Orbital Sciences Replaces SpaceX on Stratolaunch Project
  • Tracking adverts set to jump across gadgets
  • Apple Is Working On Google Glass Style Wearable Tech, Too
  • Climate talks: UN forum extends Kyoto Protocol to 2020
  • Groupon shares surge 23% on absurd rumor that Google wants to buy it
  • China has more Shale Gas than the US but it will be harder to mine
  • Google Fiber not an experiment and will likely expand further
  • Rumor: iPad mini is going retina
  • Futurist Ray Kurzweil hired by Google to advance artificial intelligence
  • The USA Probably passed Saudi Arabia as the Number One Total Oil liquids Producing Country
  • Spacex talks Air Force Launches and China
  • China starts new nuclear construction and makes nuclear deals with Russia
  • Apple sells 2M iPhone 5s in China on opening weekend
  • If Apple really wants to win, something crazy needs to happen in 2013
  • IBM reveals five innovations that will change our lives within five years
  • Fisheries reforms: MEPs back plan to protect stocks
  • UKs Skynet military satellite set for launch
  • China will open the Beijing to Guangzhou line which will be the longest high speed rail line
  • Google and Motorola are working on a X phone to take on the iPhone
  • SpaceShipTwo glides towards first powered flight
  • Google will now record your offline transactions
  • Wireless charging smartphones, flexible displays and low cost smartphones
  • Get acquired! A guide to technology M&A
  • 4 ways google project glass could change the world
  • Car pollution killing millions in China and India
  • Google top 10 from 2012
  • Music industry fakes billions of YouTube views
  • New book reveals early Apple tablet & phone concept designs
  • Silicon Valley VCs predict 2013 trends: Space, robots, self driving cars
  • 2012: A year in technology
  • How green tech got a second wind in 2012
  • Better than human
  • Apple store in Paris hit by thieves in heist
  • Digital sales break £1bn barrier
  • Google's Eric Schmidt plans visit to North Korea
  • Let the driverless race begin
  • The small business of 2063
  • What To Expect At CES 2013
  • Consumer Reports Says iPhone 5 Is The Worst Of The Top Smartphones
  • China fines Samsung, LG and others over LCD prices
  • Despite Pandora & Spotify, total U.S. music sales grew in 2012
  • Google Play will hit a million apps in June
  • Would Apple really make an iPhone mini?
  • New Google Director Of Engineering, Ray Kurzweil, Is Building Your Cybernetic Friend
  • Why the Google+ long game is brilliant
  • Consumers are becoming digital omnivores
  • China blazes trail for clean nuclear power from thorium
  • Google brings free WiFi to an entire New York City neighborhood
  • Predicting technology in 2013: Rise of the machines?
  • US firms target astronaut flights
  • AXE offers suborbital space flight for 22 contestants
  • Looking back at Kickstarter's greatest hits of 2012
  • Why You Shouldnt Be Too Quick to Cheer Self Driving Cars
  • Three ways Android is kicking the iPhone 5 to the curb
  • PC makers bet on gaze, gesture, voice, and touch
  • After Maps block, Google now forbids Windows Phone users from viewing videos directly from YouTube
  • Five innovations that will define tech in 2013
  • Inflatable module approved for ISS, could launch in two years
  • Google sinks $200 million into Texas wind farm
  • One Million Raspberry Pi Boards Have Been Sold Since Launch
  • iPhone 5 display orders reportedly cut in half, weak demand blamed
  • The Next Crews With The Right Stuff Will Work For Private Companies, Not NASA
  • Google gives lobbying group $2.65M to update our outdated power grid
  • Google glass to hit developer hands this month
  • Driven by mobile, China added an astounding 51M web users in 2012
  • Facebook adds free calling feature for US iPhones
  • ESA to provide service module for NASAs Orion spacecraft
  • Google is the best company to work for in 2013, according to Fortune
  • Intel beats earnings estimates; the PC hasnt quite died yet
  • More details emerge on NASAs plan for inflatable ISS module
  • Will a robot take your kids job?
  • Apple IPhone Business May Have Lost Steam
  • Sony Xperia Z tablet and LG Optimus Pro G phone unveiled
  • New venture to mine asteroids
  • Quantum Computing Could Disrupt Medicine, Machine Intelligence, and other Areas
  • Google had its first $50 billion year in 2012
  • Is Apple really doomed?
  • Khan Academy update
  • Google Is Building a New Kind of Wireless Network
  • Tablet sales to trump laptops in 2013
  • Billion euro brain simulation and graphene projects win European funds
  • 1.6 billion mobile phones shipped in 2012:
  • Skype pressured to offer privacy reports
  • Stock sale puts Twitter valuation at an estimated $9B
  • Apple is no longer the most valuable company
  • UK provides 1 billion dollars for Big Data, Space, Robotics and five other technologies
  • US phone unlocking deadline set to expire
  • When growth trumps life in China
  • Apple rumored to be releasing 128GB iPad
  • Google+ surpasses Twitter to take number 2 social network after Facebook
  • Budget iPhone details, 128 GB iPad 4 reportedly leaked
  • SpaceX Wants To Lend The Troubled 787 Some Batteries
  • Amazon shares up 11% as multi billion dollar ebooks category growing 70% annually
  • The Scariest Environmental Fact in the World
  • Reaction Engines Targets Skylon Space Plane test flights for 2019 and Cargo Flights to Space by 2022
  • EU says pesticides linked to bee decline should be restricted
  • Android tablets keep chipping away at the iPad marketshare
  • Ofcom to open up airwaves for 4G mobile services
  • IBMs Watson supercomputer goes to university
  • As The Earth Warms, The Lure Of Arctic Natural Resources Grows
  • Sea Launch Zenit rocket with Intelsat spacecraft fails at launch
  • Google boss Schmidt labels China an IT menace
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  • Concerns raised over'useless Arctic oil spill plan
  • Facebook reportedly developing location tracking app for friend discovery
  • SpaceX to Launch Private Astronauts in 2015
  • Federal Reserve confirms hack attack led to data leak
  • Google announces biggest change to AdWords in 5 years:
  • Wozniak says the Apple iPhone is somewhat behind on smartphone features
  • HP cracks down on forced labor from temps, students in China
  • Virgin Galactic shuns binding lease at New Mexico spaceport
  • US unemployment is 7.9%. Are robots to blame?
  • Steve Jobs wanted to make a car to take on Detroit
  • Google: Self driving cars in 3 to 5 years. Feds: Not so fast
  • How Much Money Apple Makes From Google For Every iOS Device It Sells
  • Breakthrough for superefficient conversion of heat to electricity
  • Samsung, Apple Took 52% Of All Smartphone Sales
  • 3D printing:
  • Google is getting its own film:
  • Rodney Brook reimagines manufacturing with localized production with robotics and 3d printing
  • Looks like Google will open its own retail stores this year
  • SpaceX Gets The Go Ahead For Next ISS Supply Mission
  • Apple has no right to the iPhone name in Brazil
  • 6 Things Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Taught Me About Being An Entrepreneur
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  • Pinterest Catches Up With Twitter, Digital Divide Shrinks
  • China becomes the worlds largest smartphone market
  • The Post Post PC Era:
  • Morgan Stanley: Apple could triple China market share with iPhone mini
  • Nasa back in contact with the International Space Station
  • Big data is beating design:
  • To Revive Honey Bees, Europe Proposes a Pesticide Ban
  • Google Glass features unveiled in preview video
  • Facebook, Apple, Google moguls found massive award for research into extending human life
  • China will become a predominantly service economy in 2013
  • Google unveils its first touchscreen Chromebook Pixel
  • Millionaire wants to send humans to Mars (and back) in 2018
  • Google Has Killed Android (the Brand)
  • Samsung and Huawei kick off Mobile World Congress
  • Google is building a new Googleplex
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  • Apple owns enterprise
  • China works on nuclear aircraft carriers and launches new stealth frigates
  • 3D Printed Car Is as Strong as Steel, Half the Weight, and Nearing Production
  • Google to be summoned over data grab excesses
  • Samsung loses Japan iPhone battle but gains help of ex judge
  • Nonprofit To Send A Married Couple Skimming Past Mars In 2018
  • Google co founder says Glass can reverse our smartphone addiction
  • SpaceX launches Dragon to space station
  • Google hires former Apple marketing guru Guy Kawasaki to save Motorola
  • SpaceX Dragon successfully docks with ISS, following thruster scare
  • We need ground rules for geo information
  • Solar makers focus on boosting the efficiency of solar cells
  • Petition asking Obama to legalize cellphone unlocking will get White House response
  • iPadocalypse: iPad shipments collapse 50% in January
  • Half of Americas largest companies are bringing manufacturing back from China
  • Polar bear trade ban too close to call
  • Has our smartphone dependence become an addiction?
  • A Google tip off led to Microsoft $732M EU fine
  • The future of rocket design will be crowdsourced
  • Pandora CEO Joe Kennedy resigns as Pandora reports a strong 2012
  • Yuri Milner: Google, Wikipedia, and Facebook Will Last 100 Years
  • Disposable rockets are preventing us from making Star Trek a reality
  • How savvy entrepreneurs are using the UK to scoop up talent and clients
  • EU bans sale of all animal tested cosmetics
  • Early 2005 iPhone prototype was more iPad than smartphone
  • Chinas next generation Internet is a world beater
  • Virgin Galactic Nearing First Rocket Powered Test Flight
  • UK Seabed Resources joins deep ocean mineral mining rush
  • UK woefully underprepared for ageing society
  • Bee deaths: EU delays action on pesticides ban
  • Samsung Galaxy S4 eye tracking smartphone unveiled
  • President Obama to propose new $2 billion program for funding clean auto fuels research
  • China is spending $250 billion per year on Education
  • High res Nexus 7, iPad mini with Retina Display coming later this year?
  • Swiss company aims to fly satellites into space
  • SinterHab concept calls for a sustainable moon base made from baked lunar dust
  • BlackBerry CEO: Smartphone innovation is leaving Apple behind
  • Big fish catches mean smaller fish
  • Google brings Chromebooks to the world (or at least more of it)
  • ESA seeks help to control robot spacecraft
  • Internet pioneers win engineering prize
  • Google Fiber approved for expansion
  • Botnet steals millions of dollars from advertisers
  • Apple brand less inspiring, survey says
  • Apollo rocket engines recovered by Bezos team
  • Google is trying to build systems with true natural language understanding
  • YouTube joins Facebook in the very exclusive billion monthly user club
  • SpaceX Merlin 1D engine now qualified for use on the Falcon 9 rocket
  • U.S. Senate Approves Proposed Internet Sales Tax
  • Sony Patent Reveals Google Glass Competitor With A Head Mounted Display For Each Eye
  • Bees to have their day in court over insecticide use
  • Japan has found rare earth reserves in the Pacific Seabed that are 1000 times all land based deposits
  • Virginia bill proposes ban on Google Glass while driving
  • Google white spaces trial will beam broadband to ten South African schools
  • Nanowire solar cells raise efficiency limit
  • Privacy impossible with Google Glass warn campaigners
  • The astonishing speed of Chinese censorship
  • Beyond 4G: The battle lines are already being drawn for 5G
  • Google announces open source patent pledge
  • The Age of Reusable Rockets Could Begin in the middle of 2014
  • Cash shortage stretches to sea bed
  • Crowdfunded NASA PSA video will play before Star Trek Into Darkness
  • Entrepreneurs: Stop participating in hackathons just to win them
  • New iPhone? Wraparound display, no buttons
  • Google Glass Early Adopters Want To Build Learning, Healthcare, Accessibility & Safety Apps
  • Genetically modified microorganism could convert atmospheric CO2 into fuel
  • Google and Microsoft trade insults for April Fools
  • China is using supercapacitor buses that can charge almost instantly at every bus stop
  • White House announces $100 million in funding to help map the human brain
  • Exxon Mobil oil spill subject to Arkansas investigation
  • European data watchdogs target Google over privacy
  • Apple to start building the next iPhone in Q2, cheap iPhone may land late 2013
  • Chinas Baidu is making smart glasses
  • Mobile phone celebrates 40th anniversary
  • Fisheye digital camera built by Greg Dash from old parts
  • China has been under reporting its fish catch since 2000
  • iPhone Continues To Show Strong Growth In The U.S., Samsung And Android Adoption Slow
  • Shanghai closes markets over bird flu
  • Google Fiber coming to Austin
  • iRadio service could be great for labels, but crappy for Pandora, Slacker, & others
  • China will spend $6 trillion over ten years to urbanize 400 million more people
  • Amazon deforestation increasingly driven by consumption
  • Apple Pulls iOS App Discovery Service AppGratis From App Store
  • Google negotiating $1 billion acquisition of WhatsApp
  • Why the lucrative near future of personal robots wont include robotic assistants
  • The real Limitless drug
  • 4G mobile broadband speeds doubling, says EE
  • Virgin Galactic Private SpaceShipTwo Soars in Test Flight
  • Where No Search Engine Has Gone Before
  • Google Ventures launches Glass Collective with VC firms
  • Google lets users plan their digital afterlife
  • Twitter acquisition move hints at music service
  • Google gains team behind Behavio
  • An affordable 4KTV is finally coming out this month for $1,500
  • Google, not Facebook, will win the true war for like
  • Google Glass: No advertising allowed, developers told
  • 4G auction to be investigated by National Audit Office
  • Solar panels could destroy U.S. utilities
  • Ginormous Thirty Meter Telescope finds its home in Hawaii
  • Virgin Galactic stuns with newest leap forward
  • White House says it would veto CISPA as it is
  • Hospitals Earn More For Mistakes Than For Flawless Surgeries
  • NASA proves 3D printing is headed to the stars
  • Getting Chummy on Climate Change
  • Apple clings to Siri voice recordings for two years
  • Researchers Expect To See A $6.5 Billion Market For Home Robotics By 2017
  • Google Focus Will Shift Toward Big Bets Like Google Fiber And Glass
  • Firms own unburnable fossil fuels
  • Will robots create new jobs when they take over existing ones?
  • Is Facebook mystery builder of most advanced data center in the world?
  • Woz: Apple Share Price May Be Disappointing Now, But They Will Probably Surprise Us All
  • OK Glass, RIP Privacy: The Democratization Of Surveillance
  • Autistic Workers Can Thrive In High Tech Jobs
  • Google Fiber in Kansas, Olathe, Austin and Provo will cover area with population of 1.7 million
  • iPhone sales projections are so low it is rediculous
  • Artificial Intelligence to provide Google searchers answers and not just links
  • CO2 emissions in the us plunge to 1994 levels as natural gas booms
  • China admits will build a second aircraft carrier, stealth jets for carriers, drones and more nuclear submarines
  • Google Fiber forcing competitors to make internet speed improvements
  • CISPA dies in the Senate
  • Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo could have supersonic test flight Monday
  • New adverts could track your eyes in supermarkets
  • Google Now suggested search results come to Apple iOS
  • When will Google Fiber take over the world?
  • Energy remains as dirty as ever despite rise of renewable energy
  • Eric Schmidt: television is already over
  • Apple saves $9.2 billion in taxes by borrowing $17 billion
  • Engineers, this IBM robot will steal your job
  • Retina iPad mini may finally arrive this fall
  • Eye tracking tech is about to make advertising even more invasive
  • Virgin Galactic hires former NASA and military pilots to take passengers into space
  • SpaceX Grasshopper moved to New Mexico so it is permitted to fly higher and side to side in tests
  • Google Working On High Resolution Nexus 7
  • Apple can decrypt iPhones for cops
  • Solar panels as inexpensive as paint?
  • At its conference, Google will be tracking your every step
  • Google Glass Explorer: Marketing Brilliance, or a Brag Too Far?
  • UK claims breakthrough in fish dumping talks
  • Apple hits 50 billion app downloads, just ahead of Google
  • 5 ways robots are invading, and improving, hospitals
  • Google buys a quantum computer to make smarter AI
  • Space Tourism Black Carbon Problem
  • How NASA Could Save Kepler
  • What hardware is Google making after Glass?
  • US politicians quiz Google on Glass privacy
  • Apollo astronaut Lovell working with commercial moon mission company Golden Spike
  • Deep sea mining gold rush moves closer
  • Robots will take your jobs
  • YouTube Turns Eight As Platform Surpasses More Than 100 Hours Of Video Uploaded Per Minute
  • The world of wearable computers
  • How Apple avoided paying taxes on $44B of offshore income
  • Steve Jurvetson indicates that Machine learning innervates everything Google does

  • Online

  • Watch Me Talk To My iPhone 4S (Siri Demo)
  • $5M To Online Learning Platform Khan Academy
  • Obama Pledges to Veto Anti-Net Neutrality Legislation
  • Pandora CTO Reveals Half of The U.S. Pays $0 For Music
  • Valve Announces Massive Steam Server Intrusion
  • Think different about Jobs
  • Google unveils Android-based online music store
  • Facebook Privacy: Site Confirms It Tracks You After You Leave
  • Google co-founder Sergey Brin gives $500,000 to help Wikipedia
  • Why negative sentiment towards Google+ is asinine and premature
  • Peter Thiel To The New Yorker: I Dont Consider [The iPhone] To Be A Technological Breakthrough
  • Court Says Warrantless Mobile Phone Tracking Is Unconstitutional
  • China overtakes US as world's largest smartphone market
  • Google kills off seven more products including Wave
  • Our 4G future
  • Please let this not be the future of reading on the web
  • Groupons Stock Plummets
  • Grooveshark Will Soon Be Destroyed
  • Surprise! Microsoft quietly opposes SOPA copyright bill
  • Clash of the titans: Email v social media
  • The Cambrian Explosion In Startups
  • Now You are Just Messing With Us Wikipedia
  • Secret app on millions of phones logs key taps
  • YouTube New Homepage Goes Social With Algorithmic Feed, Emphasis On Google+ And Facebook
  • Zynga Files for $1B IPO
  • Swiss Govt: Downloading Movies and Music Will Stay Legal
  • European Commission reportedly prepping 400+ page finding against Google
  • Social Networking Is About to Get Way More Annoying
  • Wikipedia Mulls Total Blackout to Oppose SOPA
  • Internet Explorer: Microsoft plans silent updates
  • Reddit admin: If SOPA passes it would almost certainly mean the end of reddit
  • Google+ Service May Have 400 Million Users by End of 2012
  • Apps downloads hit record high in last week of December
  • Google adds IBM patents as it looks to future
  • Sweden recognises new file sharing religion Kopimism
  • All major music labels are now suing Grooveshark
  • Steam game service doubles sales, reaches 5M concurrent users
  • VB Weekly, featuring Woz, Spock...
  • Twitter unhappy about Google social search changes
  • Wikipedia may follow reddit in SOPA blackout
  • Protest day: Sites go dark as part of anti-piracy law protests
  • The Pirate Bay Wants You to Download Physical Objects Now
  • Google announces privacy changes across products; users cant opt out
  • Why the Internet is freaking out about the new Google privacy policy
  • Web economy in G20 set to double by 2016, Google says
  • Perfectly secure cloud computing possible thanks to quantum physics
  • YC startup caught stealing...again!
  • Court rules that its illegally anticompetitive for Google to provide free maps
  • Is the singularity a new religion for Silicon Valley?
  • How YouTube is part of a global economic transformation
  • Hollywood Still Doesnt Realize That The Internet Drives Popular Culture Now
  • Tribler Makes BitTorrent Impossible to Shut Down
  • Google Drive: Dropbox killer or mediocre also ran?
  • BitTorrent Piracy Doesnt Affect US Box Office Returns, Study Finds
  • Web based counseling, Telepsychiatry, is taking off
  • How sites like MegaUpload make millions from pirated video
  • BitTorrent Live:
  • Mobile web devices will outnumber humans this year
  • Anonymous says ACTA must be killed with fire, hacks U.S. government websites
  • UK Plans More Spying On Internet Users Under Terrorism Pretext
  • The Pirate Bay could be blocked in UK
  • Kickstarter gets its third $1M project in the span of two weeks
  • Pirate Bay vows to go underground over blocking threat
  • Google Solve for X: Getting Big Stuff Done
  • 3G vs. 4G: Whats the Difference?
  • Infinite storage in the cloud
  • Google once considered issuing currency
  • Google: Technology is making science fiction real
  • Irish SOPA has been signed into law
  • Peter Diamandis: Abundance Is Our Future (New TED Video)
  • Googles new privacy policy: what has changed and what you can do about it
  • Anonymous, Decentralized File Sharing is Booming
  • Sweden: the first country in Europe to get 4G LTE
  • BitTorrent Pirates Go Nuts After TV Release Groups Dump Xvid
  • Robots everywhere, driverless cars...
  • Leaked: Police Plan to Raid The Pirate Bay
  • China social networks hit by censorship, says study
  • Tech giants back effort to revolutionize teaching
  • Ex Google employee says Google+ has ruined the company
  • Megaupload Seizure Order Null and Void Says High Court
  • G20 Internet Economy to Expand at 10 Percent a Year Through 2016 to $4.2 trillion
  • BitTorrent Downloads Are Protected Anonymous Speech
  • Facebook says it may sue employers who demand job applicant passwords
  • Microsoft Censors Pirate Bay Links in Windows Live Messenger
  • Twitter starts rollout of self serve ad platform
  • Google+: The Charge Of The Like Brigade
  • Anonymous plans to shut down The Internet on Saturday to protest SOPA
  • Mobile broadband demand set to soar
  • Why Groupon is poised for collapse
  • Facebook valued at $104B in secondary auction
  • Email and web use to be monitored under new laws
  • Can Petridish Become The Kickstarter Of Science? We Ask The CEO
  • YouTube founders new project will help you publish your own digital magazine
  • What does all the bad press mean for Groupon?
  • Could CISPA Be the Next SOPA?
  • How The IPO Ruined Google
  • Facebook buys Instagram photo sharing network for $1bn
  • Iran plans to cut itself off from the Internet permanently
  • Autonomys private cloud, the largest of its kind, surpasses 50 petabytes
  • Check Out New Video Series: Singularity Hub Accelerated Tech News
  • Facebook defends support for CISPA monitoring bill
  • United States Is Trying To Take Control of the Web
  • The Pirate Party forced to shut down its Pirate Bay proxy today
  • Sergey Brin: Facebook and Apple a threat to Internet freedom
  • Smartwatch breaks record for Kickstarter funding
  • Tim Berners Lee: UK snooping bill is destruction of human rights
  • Want to get acquired by Google? Google VP explains how to go big
  • Kickstarter funding explodes, on pace to triple this year to around $300M
  • CISPA, the latest threat to internet free speech
  • Kopimism, Swedens Pirate Religion, Begins to Plunder America
  • Obama targets technology in human rights abuses
  • Facebook reveals staggering new stats: 901 million monthly active users, 300 million photos uploaded daily & more
  • Google Drive launches: It wont spark a cloud storage revolution, but its a start
  • Cispa cybersecurity bill opposed by Obama administration
  • Who owns your files on Google Drive?
  • Viddy, the Instagram for video, raising $30M at a $300M+ valuation
  • Can an algorithm write a better news story than a human reporter?
  • CISPA Is Ridiculously Hideous (And It Just Passed The House)
  • Pirate Bay getting blocked by all major ISPs, U.K. court rules
  • Zuckerberg To Help Spur Life Saving Facebook Tool
  • Harvard and M.I.T. Team Up to Offer Free Online Courses
  • iFlop: 60% of iOS developers lose money on apps
  • Is This Censorship?
  • Groupon CEO Andrew Mason: We want to be the OS for local commerce
  • Dutch court bans Pirate Party links to The Pirate Bay
  • The newest social media fad? Buying a token share of Facebook stock
  • Anonymous might well be the most powerful organization on Earth
  • Met Police to extract phone data
  • Facebook share trading debut approaches
  • Iran to sue Google for not labelling Gulf on world map
  • Facebook shares see modest debut
  • Pirate Bay Ban Rockets Pirate Party Website Into The Big Time
  • Google Search Gets Smarter With Knowledge Graph
  • Facebook stock sinks below IPO price, in 2nd day of trading as public company
  • Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, says StatCounter
  • The Facebook Fallacy
  • Failure Is Not An Option: Why Kickstarter Hides Failed Projects
  • Flame: Massive cyber attack discovered, researchers say
  • CISPA: The End of Our Internet?
  • Why Square should be worried about Groupon
  • Sky blocks access to The Pirate Bay file sharing site
  • Confirmed: US and Israel created Stuxnet, lost control of it
  • Google Plans to Announce Its Own 3D Maps Before Apple
  • Friend discovery: the next big trend in social
  • Groupon now worth less than the $6 billion Google offered
  • OnLive gets its cloud gaming service on LG TVs and broadens its service
  • Facebook flop means hard times ahead for startups
  • Google alerts users to suspected state sponsored attacks
  • Lets just agree the bubble has burst
  • Security researchers: Flame malware is a nightmare scenario
  • Face To Face: How Airtime Will ReHumanize The Internet
  • Samsung Cloud Gaming to Stream Console Quality Games Straight to Smart TVs
  • O2 and Be Broadband are latest to block The Pirate Bay
  • In 50 years, Steve Jobs will be forgotten, Gladwell says
  • The Pirate Bay Extends Its Game of Whac a Mole Almost to Infinity With IPv6
  • Its Not A Bursting Bubble. Its a Correction And It Will Take Awhile
  • How would you like a graduate degree for $100?
  • Anti Piracy Patent Stops Students From Sharing Textbooks
  • Why Does Apple Inspire So Much Hate?
  • Judge rules Apple must face location tracking lawsuit
  • Googles New Brain Could Have a Big Impact
  • Facebook technology chief Bret Taylor to step down
  • Will avatars help children with social anxiety overcome fears?
  • Inside Googles Plan to Build a Catalog of Every Single Thing, Ever
  • DARPA asks:
  • Google reports alarming rise in censorship by governments
  • Look out Pandora: Spotify brings free radio to iPhone & iPad
  • Google Offers brings its daily deals to the iPhone
  • FBI & DEA Warn That IPv6 May Be Too Damn Anonymous
  • Windows Phone 8 in detail
  • European trade committee votes to reject piracy treaty
  • Everybody wants to be Pinterest
  • Pirates dreams come true
  • Twisted light carries 2.5 terabits of data per second
  • Apple Quietly Pulls Claims of Virus Immunity
  • Wikipedia founder calls for extradition to be stopped
  • More valley, less silicon: Is the China dragon about to roar?
  • Sorry, Siri, Google Now is a personal assistant I'd hire in real life
  • Google to sell tablet and glasses
  • Dotcom searches illegal: Judge
  • Education is undergoing a startling revolution: Lets support it!
  • Google Chrome Now Has 310 Million Active Users, Most Popular Browser In The World
  • Genomic data transfer at nearly 10 gigabits per second between US and China
  • Black boxes would monitor every online information flow including social media and emails
  • YouView internet TV service launches in UK
  • Acta: Controversial anti piracy agreement rejected by EU
  • Google to kill iGoogle, Google Video and others in latest spring cleaning
  • Inside Singularity Unversity: ten weeks in techs most coveted community
  • Thousands face internet loss as FBI shuts off servers
  • Google set to pay cookie privacy fine to FTC says report
  • Facebook gives users more security controls with Malware Checkpoint
  • Once a Social Media Star, Digg Sells for $500,000
  • Former Pentagon analyst: China has backdoors to 80% of telecoms
  • Free access to British scientific research within two years
  • Defense expert: US should hire hackers to conduct cyberwarfare
  • Pirate Bay blocks did little to curb file sharing
  • Texting overtakes talking in UK
  • Judge says OK to use your seized phone to impersonate you and entrap your friends
  • Skype Wont Say Whether It Can Eavesdrop on Your Conversations
  • Can anyone catch Khan Academy?
  • Tokyo, Seoul, and Paris get faster, cheaper broadband than US cities
  • YouTube Pushing Users Switch To Real Names
  • Apple releases OS X Mountain Lion system upgrade
  • Google unveils its Fiber web service
  • Skype lets police spy on chats
  • Google+ uniques grew 66 percent in 8 months
  • From Information to Understanding: Moving Beyond Search In The Age Of Siri
  • US resists control of internet passing to UN agency
  • Demonoid Busted As A Gift To The United States Government
  • Beware, Tech Abandoners. People Without Facebook Accounts Are Suspicious
  • Google revamped voice search coming to iOS, tackles Siri on her home turf
  • Creepy Spying System Revealed by Wikileaks, Which Then Gets Hit by a Massive Attack
  • Google Will Penalize Sites Repeatedly Accused Of Copyright Infringement
  • Stratfor emails reveal secret, widespread TrapWire surveillance system
  • uTorrent Becomes Ad Supported to Rake in Millions
  • Groupon stock is downgraded after hitting all time low
  • Julian Assange fears U.S. could create a dangerous and oppressive world
  • Cloud computing is a trap, warns GNU founder
  • How Privacy in America Went Virtually Extinct in Just a Decade
  • Forget Silicon Valley, build your startup where you live
  • Is a $675,000 fine for sharing 31 pirated songs too much?
  • Pandora still in the red despite soaring ad revenue
  • Most Confused By Cloud Computing
  • Pirate Bay founder Warg arrested in Cambodia
  • Online schooling is exploding in US
  • Google buys malware scanning website VirusTotal
  • FBI to roll out $1 billion public facial recognition system in 2014
  • Google Fiber Issues Public Challenge: Get Up To Speed!
  • US could be illegally collecting huge amounts of data on its citizens
  • Google+ signs up 400 million users, with 100 million active
  • Google has a whopping 7,100 people working on Maps alone
  • Iran Shuts Down Google, Will Completely Cut Citizens Off the Internet
  • Google unveils first ever underwater street view (and its amazing)
  • Tim Cook issues a public apology for Apple Maps
  • Field Trip, New Google App, Predicts The Info You Want To Know On The Go
  • Pirate Bay Founder Remains Locked Up Without Charges
  • Why The MPAA Cant Win The Hearts And Minds Of The Public
  • Does online education need to be free to succeed?
  • Cloud based operating system in the works
  • Google pays hacker Pinkie Pie $60K for cracking Chrome
  • 3D Printer DRM Patent To Stop People Downloading a Car
  • File Sharers Buy 30 Percent More Music Than Non Sharers
  • Interactive Tree of Life Zooms In On Evolutionary History
  • Android smartphones now have majority mobile web traffic share
  • Zuckerberg: In 10 years, folks will share 1,000 times what they do now
  • More piracy sites faced with blocking as BPI contacts UK ISPs
  • A bandwidth breakthrough
  • Mobile is a huge opportunity for Facebook and Google
  • Apple radio rumor scares the bejesus out of Pandora shareholders
  • Soon Security Cameras Will Be Predicting Your Next Move
  • Voice search shoot out:
  • UKs first 4G mobile service launched in 11 cities by EE
  • To empower students, bring interactive learning tools into the classroom
  • Pirate Bay cofounder in solitary confinement in Sweden
  • The most important education technology in 200 years
  • How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Botnet, or Hack a Facebook Account?
  • Groupon one year anniversary feels more like a funeral.
  • Google market share dips below 90 percent in UK
  • Microsoft ditches Windows Live Messenger for Skype
  • Can Google compete with the next generation of search engines?
  • Astronaut uses space internet to control robot on Earth
  • School 2.0: teachers will be liberated from the classroom
  • Groupons bad year gets worse with earnings miss, tumbling stock price
  • The risks of going global? Google web sites banned in China
  • India backs Aakash 2 tablet based national education project
  • 6.5 billion mobile subscribers by 2018
  • Skype tackles hack vulnerability that put accounts at risk
  • Google Fiber offers super fast broadband to Kansas City
  • Watch out, Pandora: Spotify starts testing web based streaming music
  • Verizon to choke pirates browsing speeds
  • Data jam threat to UK mobile networks
  • Google Aiming To Be A Wireless Carrier
  • Gates Foundation funds online university open access
  • 4G tests reveal patchy urban coverage
  • Online protests after Chinese Twitter user arrested
  • Google attacks UN net conference
  • Is college credit for massive open online courses coming?
  • How Google plans to find the UnGoogleable
  • Korean Government Will Intervene On Gadget Addiction, Starting With 3 Year Olds
  • Groupon shares surge 23% on absurd rumor that Google wants to buy it
  • Google Now soon to be released on Chrome
  • MPs and peers warn over planned internet trolling laws
  • Google Fiber not an experiment and will likely expand further
  • Google Maps rapidly rockets to the top of the iPhone App Store
  • Help identify African wildlife captured on remote camera from your browser
  • YouTube 2012: year in review
  • 2013 will be the Internet of things as more than 5B wireless chips ship
  • China bans Internet anonymity
  • Google top 10 from 2012
  • Music industry fakes billions of YouTube views
  • Mobile networks braced for busiest ever New Year surge
  • Despite Pandora & Spotify, total U.S. music sales grew in 2012
  • Google Play will hit a million apps in June
  • Why the Google+ long game is brilliant
  • Google brings free WiFi to an entire New York City neighborhood
  • Get certified with online educators Coursera
  • Looking back at Kickstarter's greatest hits of 2012
  • After Maps block, Google now forbids Windows Phone users from viewing videos directly from YouTube
  • Five innovations that will define tech in 2013
  • Beijing hazardous pollution sparks Chinese media anger
  • Driven by mobile, China added an astounding 51M web users in 2012
  • Facebook adds free calling feature for US iPhones
  • Google wants to replace your password with an electronic ring or USB drive
  • open source Minecraft cloning game builder runs in Javascript in your browser
  • New music survey conducted by Google and Columbia University
  • Google had its first $50 billion year in 2012
  • Khan Academy update
  • Google Is Building a New Kind of Wireless Network
  • Skype pressured to offer privacy reports
  • Stock sale puts Twitter valuation at an estimated $9B
  • Google+ surpasses Twitter to take number 2 social network after Facebook
  • US braces for six strikes online piracy program
  • Amazon shares up 11% as multi billion dollar ebooks category growing 70% annually
  • Brain training service Lumosity hits 35M users and is now adding 100K users a day
  • Ofcom to open up airwaves for 4G mobile services
  • Twitter reveals it was hacked, with 250K accounts compromised
  • Google boss Schmidt labels China an IT menace
  • Google searches expose racial bias, says study of names
  • Facebook reportedly developing location tracking app for friend discovery
  • When Will the Rest of Us Get Google Fiber?
  • Federal Reserve confirms hack attack led to data leak
  • The quantum internet
  • Google announces biggest change to AdWords in 5 years:
  • Kids using coding skills to hack friends on games, expert says
  • Gabe Newell skeptical that cloud gaming is the future
  • Every new car connected to web by 2014
  • Can interacting with avatars reduce depression?
  • Pinterest Catches Up With Twitter, Digital Divide Shrinks
  • Google is building a new Googleplex
  • White House directs open access for government research
  • Amazon May Seem Unstoppable, But Google Is Powering the Counterattack
  • Google to be summoned over data grab excesses
  • Google co founder says Glass can reverse our smartphone addiction
  • The interspecies internet
  • We need ground rules for geo information
  • Can a NASA game jam inspire the next space breakthrough?
  • Has our smartphone dependence become an addiction?
  • Will anyone create a killer app for Google Glass?
  • Million dollar appeal on Kickstarter for Ultima sequel
  • Web based brain for robots goes live
  • Pandora CEO Joe Kennedy resigns as Pandora reports a strong 2012
  • Yuri Milner: Google, Wikipedia, and Facebook Will Last 100 Years
  • Beyond Google Glass: Creating next generation augmented reality
  • Chinas next generation Internet is a world beater
  • Google to retire RSS news feed service
  • Internet pioneers win engineering prize
  • Google Fiber approved for expansion
  • Botnet steals millions of dollars from advertisers
  • YouTube joins Facebook in the very exclusive billion monthly user club
  • U.S. Senate Approves Proposed Internet Sales Tax
  • More People Have Mobile Phones Than Toilets
  • Google white spaces trial will beam broadband to ten South African schools
  • Privacy impossible with Google Glass warn campaigners
  • The astonishing speed of Chinese censorship
  • Beyond 4G: The battle lines are already being drawn for 5G
  • Microryza is democratizing scientific research
  • Google announces open source patent pledge
  • Apple Find My Friends app update gives friends more ways to keep tabs on you
  • Global internet slows after biggest attack in history
  • Crowdfunded NASA PSA video will play before Star Trek Into Darkness
  • Entrepreneurs: Stop participating in hackathons just to win them
  • Google and Microsoft trade insults for April Fools
  • Google Fiber coming to Austin
  • iRadio service could be great for labels, but crappy for Pandora, Slacker, & others
  • 4G mobile broadband speeds doubling, says EE
  • Google Searches For Mental Illnesses Increase During The Winter
  • Where No Search Engine Has Gone Before
  • Twitter acquisition move hints at music service
  • Google, not Facebook, will win the true war for like
  • 4G auction to be investigated by National Audit Office
  • White House says it would veto CISPA as it is
  • Former Google engineer builds service to stop companies from tracking people online
  • Anonymous group launches citizen journalism website
  • Apple clings to Siri voice recordings for two years
  • Is Facebook mystery builder of most advanced data center in the world?
  • Google Fiber in Kansas, Olathe, Austin and Provo will cover area with population of 1.7 million
  • Artificial Intelligence to provide Google searchers answers and not just links
  • CISPA dies in the Senate
  • Google Now suggested search results come to Apple iOS
  • When will Google Fiber take over the world?
  • Germany tells Google to tidy up auto complete
  • Apple hits 50 billion app downloads, just ahead of Google
  • US politicians quiz Google on Glass privacy
  • Google Introduces new search tools to try to read our minds
  • Cure.org helps you save kids across the world with your smartphone
  • YouTube Turns Eight As Platform Surpasses More Than 100 Hours Of Video Uploaded Per Minute

  • Hardware

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  • Meet Polaris, The First Ice Drilling Lunar Prospector Bot
  • New Samsung Roboray humanoid robot walks the walk
  • Leaked iPad Mini pricing: high vs Android (but low vs Windows Surface tablets)
  • Silicon Solar Cells Get Boost in Efficiency, Efficiency Doubled
  • IBM Watson Jeopardy champ expands commercial applications and aims to go mobile
  • Head mounted displays are still amazing (and still expensive)
  • Tata Nano: The $3,500 car with 37 HP and a 4 gallon gas tank is coming to the U.S.
  • At $249, Google finally gets Chromebook pricing right
  • Why AMD needs to kick into high gear
  • iPad Mini could mean the end for the iPad 2
  • Robots create more jobs than they displace
  • Da Vinci robot heart surgery at New Cross Hospital
  • Breakthrough may lead to large scale quantum computing
  • Clash of the Titans: Google joins Apple, Microsoft in announcing new tablets
  • Apple announces the iPad mini
  • Ultra High Temperature Ceramics could enable hypersonic planes
  • Europe shapes Moon lander design
  • $2 million DARPA rescue robot competition
  • A biology friendly robot programming language
  • Looking deeper into semiconductors to create faster, smaller electronics
  • Apple publishes statement over design row
  • Android tablets take a huge chunk of iPad market share in Q3
  • Ready for nanotech brains? IBMs nanotube breakthrough gets us closer
  • Energy Department kicks off its giant Titan supercomputer with thousands of Nvidia and AMD chips
  • Google reveals new Nexus devices
  • Oakley launches goggles with GPS, Bluetooth, text messaging, jump analytics, and more
  • Griping aside, Apple sells through initial iPad 4th generation units
  • Experimental plasma jet thrusters could make space travel cheaper
  • The race to a billion billion operations per second
  • Intel working on 48 core processor for smartphones and tablets by about 2018 to 2023
  • Wired editor Chris Anderson leaves magazine world to run robotics company
  • Solar panel breaks through efficiency barrier
  • Review: iPad mini
  • Augmented Reality System Curbs Your Appetite
  • China is building a 100 petaflops supercomputer
  • OLED data glasses controlled with eye movements
  • Apple is mum on iPad mini sales, sells 3M new iPads in 3 days
  • An agile humanoid robot
  • Apple looking to split up with Intel
  • A challenge facing designers of future computer chips
  • How improved batteries will make electric vehicles competitive
  • Astronaut uses space internet to control robot on Earth
  • Apple and HTC settle patent disputes
  • New minuscule electrodes could lead to prosthetics that connect directly to the brain
  • India backs Aakash 2 tablet based national education project
  • A robot bomb tester
  • Cray unveils supercomputer, capable of scaling to 100 petaflops
  • 1 million robots to replace 1 million human jobs at foxconn
  • 3D printed rocket parts
  • 6.5 billion mobile subscribers by 2018
  • Robotic fish feed, swim and cluster like the real thing
  • Teaching robots new tricks without programming
  • Google TV: now faster and easier
  • Can cloud computing boost GDP?
  • Mind Controlled Robot
  • Rat heart cells help create walking bio bots
  • U.S. Navy to ditch its dolphin and sea lions in favor of robots
  • Teenage Gamers Are Better At Virtual Surgery Than MDs
  • Utah Cops May Be Required To Wear Camera Glasses
  • Light Modulator Antenna on a chip could speed information processing by orders of magnitude
  • 4G tests reveal patchy urban coverage
  • Simulated Brain Ramps Up To Include 100 Trillion Synapses
  • Samsung and others should have 8 cores for smartphones later in 2013
  • Microsoft files patent for augmented reality smart glasses
  • Watch This Awesome Robot Play Catch Better Than Your Dad
  • Nanotech device mimics dog noses to detect explosives
  • The lustre of the iPhone is diminishing: why?
  • Black Friday could see tablets overtake laptops
  • Titan surpasses sequoia as worlds fastest supercomputer
  • Risk of robot uprising wiping out human race to be studied
  • Google to launch touch capable Chromebook by the end of 2012
  • Korean Government Will Intervene On Gadget Addiction, Starting With 3 Year Olds
  • Asus Undercutting Google With Super Budget 7 inch Tablet?
  • Moral machines
  • This radical discovery could turn semiconductor manufacture inside out
  • Apples China invasion continues: iPhone 5, iPad Mini, 4th gen iPad coming December
  • Skylon Spaceplane Endorsed By European Space Agency
  • Robots are moving to greater interaction with people
  • Most complex artificial brain ever passes IQ tests
  • Technology makes smartphone screens feel like keyboards
  • Top Selling tablets are Apple iPad, iPad Mini, Kindle Fire, Google Nexus, Samsung Galaxy
  • Self healing Flash memory can last over 100 million cycles
  • Japan to send mini robot to the ISS by mid 2013
  • Eagle Eyed Argus II: An Artificial Retina That Reads For the Blind
  • Ghana solar energy plant set to be Africas largest
  • How to build a million qubit quantum computer
  • Scientists engineer tiny, curved LCD that can be embedded within contact lenses
  • Apple is bringing some manufacturing back to the U.S
  • Tiny structure gives big boost to solar power
  • Apple Is Working On Google Glass Style Wearable Tech, Too
  • Alivecor heart monitor that attaches to your iphone receives fda approval
  • Tablet gift guide
  • IBM makes 25 gbps onchip photonic link using commercial CMOS fabrication
  • Gabe Newell Foresees A Slew Of Living Room Gaming PCs In 2013
  • The robot race to fix damaged Fukushima nuclear plant
  • X37B US military spaceplane set for third flight
  • Cappa provides hydroelectricity on a small scale
  • A 360 degree view of the world
  • New quad core chip will enable low cost smartphones to have premium features
  • Robot mimics almost all the major muscles in a human
  • Rumor: iPad mini is going retina
  • MeRAM is 1,000 times more energy efficient than current technologies
  • Laser drills could open up cheap geothermal power
  • Apple sells 2M iPhone 5s in China on opening weekend
  • IBM reveals five innovations that will change our lives within five years
  • Wireless phone charging in cars planned by Toyota
  • Google and Motorola are working on a X phone to take on the iPhone
  • Our augmented selves: The promise of wearable computing
  • 2013 will be the Internet of things as more than 5B wireless chips ship
  • Cyborg future draws closer as woman controls robotic arm with brain implant
  • SpaceX reusable rocket lifts cowboy into the air and lands vertically
  • New thinner, lighter iPad 5 on the way in March?
  • New Limited Forms of Quantum Computation could beat classical systems for some computation
  • Advanced humanoid Roboy to be born in nine months
  • Wireless charging smartphones, flexible displays and low cost smartphones
  • 4 ways google project glass could change the world
  • Google buys anti poacher drones for tigers
  • Neuristor: memristors used to create neuron like behavior
  • zSpace display simulates motion parallax for more immersive 3D
  • New book reveals early Apple tablet & phone concept designs
  • Teaching Robots To Deceive
  • Inexpensive card sized device runs 50 blood tests in seconds
  • Silicon Valley VCs predict 2013 trends: Space, robots, self driving cars
  • Next Gen Space Rovers Look Like Medieval Weapons
  • 2012: A year in technology
  • Google Glass update
  • Better than human
  • Leap Motion announces first OEM bundling deal
  • Let the driverless race begin
  • The small business of 2063
  • What To Expect At CES 2013
  • Consumer Reports Says iPhone 5 Is The Worst Of The Top Smartphones
  • China fines Samsung, LG and others over LCD prices
  • Would Apple really make an iPhone mini?
  • Consumers are becoming digital omnivores
  • Kingston HyperX Predator Flash Drives Go to 1TB
  • Next generation LTE chips to reduce power consumption by 50%
  • Nvidia unveils Project Shield gaming console
  • Steam game console hardware debuted at CES
  • CES 2013: Hands On With The Oculus VR Rift, The Great Virtual Reality Hope
  • Predicting technology in 2013: Rise of the machines?
  • Now entering the neurotech era:
  • Why You Shouldnt Be Too Quick to Cheer Self Driving Cars
  • Three ways Android is kicking the iPhone 5 to the curb
  • PC makers bet on gaze, gesture, voice, and touch
  • Five innovations that will define tech in 2013
  • Single atom qubit quantum computers
  • Vuzix smart glasses will let you scan apps, emails, updates: beating Google Glass to market
  • One Million Raspberry Pi Boards Have Been Sold Since Launch
  • iPhone 5 display orders reportedly cut in half, weak demand blamed
  • Quantum Computers will be faster and more powerful than Classical computers for optimization problems and quantum simulations by 2025
  • Google glass to hit developer hands this month
  • Driven by mobile, China added an astounding 51M web users in 2012
  • Google Nexus 7 overtakes iPad market share in Japan
  • Google Glass patent hints at laser projected keypad on your hand
  • A real life holodeck in 10 years?
  • Intel beats earnings estimates; the PC hasnt quite died yet
  • Google wants to replace your password with an electronic ring or USB drive
  • Will a robot take your kids job?
  • Apple IPhone Business May Have Lost Steam
  • Empa claims new world record for solar cell efficiency
  • AR goggles restore depth perception to people blind in one eye
  • Sony Xperia Z tablet and LG Optimus Pro G phone unveiled
  • A supercomputer to map the cosmos
  • Quantum Computing Could Disrupt Medicine, Machine Intelligence, and other Areas
  • Ouya CEO says momentum behind its game console keeps growing
  • Meet ATHLETE, NASAs Next Robot Moon Walker
  • Tablet sales to trump laptops in 2013
  • Researchers Will Restore Damaged Depth Perception with Electronic Eyes
  • New project aims to upload a honey bee brain into a flying insectobot by 2015
  • Europe Bets ?1BN And 10 Years On Graphene As A Silicon Replacement
  • Apple rumored to be releasing 128GB iPad
  • Here Is the Robot That Will Extract Water From the Moon
  • Budget iPhone details, 128 GB iPad 4 reportedly leaked
  • SpaceX Wants To Lend The Troubled 787 Some Batteries
  • Breaking the million core supercomputer barrier
  • Artificial pancreas and algorithm improve treatment for type 1 diabetes
  • Google Glass patent applications: bone conduction, laser projected keyboard, more
  • First true 3D microchip created
  • IBMs Watson supercomputer goes to university
  • Would You Buy a Slightly Thicker Phone With Actually Decent Battery Life?
  • New Eyewear Could Help People with Red Green Color Blindness
  • With evolved brains, robots creep closer to animal like learning
  • The quantum internet
  • Wozniak says the Apple iPhone is somewhat behind on smartphone features
  • Steve Jobs wanted to make a car to take on Detroit
  • Google: Self driving cars in 3 to 5 years. Feds: Not so fast
  • Every new car connected to web by 2014
  • Samsung, Apple Took 52% Of All Smartphone Sales
  • 3D printing:
  • Rodney Brook reimagines manufacturing with localized production with robotics and 3d printing
  • Self driving car given UK test run at Oxford University
  • O2Amps glasses designed to help read emotions find other applications
  • China becomes the worlds largest smartphone market
  • Morgan Stanley: Apple could triple China market share with iPhone mini
  • Google Glass features unveiled in preview video
  • Robots now dealing blackjack
  • Carbon nanotube transistors orders of magnitude better at spotting cancer
  • Google unveils its first touchscreen Chromebook Pixel
  • PlayStation 4 console announced by Sony in New York
  • Scientists building crash proof computer that repairs itself
  • Samsung and Huawei kick off Mobile World Congress
  • Smartphone fired into space to see if screams can be heard
  • Insects inspiring new robot vision technology for collision avoidance
  • Google Glasses?
  • Boy scares off lions with flashy invention
  • China works on nuclear aircraft carriers and launches new stealth frigates
  • Blueprint for a Memristor based artificial brain and neurorobotics
  • Robot to care for elderly made at University of Salford
  • Stretchable battery to power implants inside the human body
  • 3D Printed Car Is as Strong as Steel, Half the Weight, and Nearing Production
  • Complex circuits made of carbon nanotubes demonstrated
  • IBM supercomputer Watson could be your next chef or doctor
  • Google co founder says Glass can reverse our smartphone addiction
  • Giant Nasa spider robots could 3D print lunar base using microwaves
  • Google hires former Apple marketing guru Guy Kawasaki to save Motorola
  • The Google Glass feature no one is talking about
  • We need ground rules for geo information
  • Solar makers focus on boosting the efficiency of solar cells
  • Petition asking Obama to legalize cellphone unlocking will get White House response
  • The brain computer interface goes wireless
  • Nanotubes Able to Harness Energy from Differences in Salinity of Fresh Water and Salt Water
  • iPadocalypse: iPad shipments collapse 50% in January
  • Half of Americas largest companies are bringing manufacturing back from China
  • The age of enhancement
  • Valve readies prototype Steam Box video game console
  • Will anyone create a killer app for Google Glass?
  • German robots could team up to explore lunar craters
  • The future of rocket design will be crowdsourced
  • MIT cheetah robot rivals running animals in efficiency
  • Disposable rockets are preventing us from making Star Trek a reality
  • Early 2005 iPhone prototype was more iPad than smartphone
  • Wearable Computers Could Help Build A Better You
  • HERB the robot butler takes part in Oreo cookie challenge
  • Google wants to replace all your passwords with a ring
  • Worms detected by converted iPhone microscope
  • Virgin Galactic Nearing First Rocket Powered Test Flight
  • Ultra high speed optical communications link sets new power efficiency record
  • Get ready to find E.T. with the James Webb Space Telescope
  • Raspberry Pi powered open source bartending robot nearly funded on Kickstarter
  • Samsung Galaxy S4 eye tracking smartphone unveiled
  • Making Salt Water Drinkable Just Got 99 Per Cent Cheaper
  • Google Glass will have its own library of voice controlled apps
  • High res Nexus 7, iPad mini with Retina Display coming later this year?
  • Carnegie Mellon Is Building A Robot Chimp That Doubles As A Tank
  • SinterHab concept calls for a sustainable moon base made from baked lunar dust
  • BlackBerry CEO: Smartphone innovation is leaving Apple behind
  • Google brings Chromebooks to the world (or at least more of it)
  • ESA seeks help to control robot spacecraft
  • Apple brand less inspiring, survey says
  • Apollo rocket engines recovered by Bezos team
  • IBM creates liquid based transistors that can process data like the human brain
  • DARPA envisions the future of machine learning
  • SpaceX Merlin 1D engine now qualified for use on the Falcon 9 rocket
  • More People Have Mobile Phones Than Toilets
  • IBM scientists discover new liquid molecular technique to charge memory, logic chips
  • HP invents glasses free 3D
  • Sony Patent Reveals Google Glass Competitor With A Head Mounted Display For Each Eye
  • Virginia bill proposes ban on Google Glass while driving
  • Nanowire solar cells raise efficiency limit
  • Privacy impossible with Google Glass warn campaigners
  • Better eyes for flying robots
  • Robot powers itself by cleaning your house
  • Hyper realistic robot dragonfly is the drone of the future, now
  • The Age of Reusable Rockets Could Begin in the middle of 2014
  • New iPhone? Wraparound display, no buttons
  • Google Glass Early Adopters Want To Build Learning, Healthcare, Accessibility & Safety Apps
  • China is using supercapacitor buses that can charge almost instantly at every bus stop
  • Apple to start building the next iPhone in Q2, cheap iPhone may land late 2013
  • Could robots become aware of their own limitations?
  • Chinas Baidu is making smart glasses
  • Mobile phone celebrates 40th anniversary
  • Fisheye digital camera built by Greg Dash from old parts
  • iPhone Continues To Show Strong Growth In The U.S., Samsung And Android Adoption Slow
  • Shades of Terminator as PETMAN tests hazmat suit
  • Brain Wave Sensor Shields You From Phone Calls When Your Mind Is Too Busy
  • No More Typed Passwords, Berkeley Researchers Develop Passthoughts
  • Why the lucrative near future of personal robots wont include robotic assistants
  • Liquid Robotics launches new generation of wave glider ocean robots
  • New Exoplanet Hunting Mission To Launch In 2017
  • Laser Camera using superconducting nanowires takes 3D Images From 1000 meters away
  • Virgin Galactic Private SpaceShipTwo Soars in Test Flight
  • Rumour: AMD to unleash a 5GHz CPU
  • Google Ventures launches Glass Collective with VC firms
  • This Is Your Brain on EBooks
  • Circuitry restores monkey paralyzed paw function
  • Germanium sheets could replace silicon in semiconductors
  • Tiny wireless LED activates neurons to release dopamine
  • How NASA brought the monstrous F1 moon rocket engine back to life
  • An affordable 4KTV is finally coming out this month for $1,500
  • Google Glass: No advertising allowed, developers told
  • Ginormous Thirty Meter Telescope finds its home in Hawaii
  • NASA proves 3D printing is headed to the stars
  • Coral repairing robot looks for funds on Kickstarter
  • Researchers Expect To See A $6.5 Billion Market For Home Robotics By 2017
  • Will robots create new jobs when they take over existing ones?
  • Samsung is cooking up a tablet you control with your thoughts
  • OK Glass, RIP Privacy: The Democratization Of Surveillance
  • iPhone sales projections are so low it is rediculous
  • Spacex Grasshopper flew 250 meters into the air on a windy day
  • Brain Scans Reveal That Humans Definitely Feel Empathy For Robots
  • Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo could have supersonic test flight Monday
  • Rethink Robotics Launches New Generation of Humanoid Robots
  • We know who you are:
  • DARPA shows off its cheap, unstoppable robot hand
  • A Google Glass App That Lets You Take Photos With a Wink
  • How haptics can enhance bionic eyes
  • A camera that lets you see with an insect point of view
  • Retina iPad mini may finally arrive this fall
  • Sleep mask promises lucid dreams
  • How Drones Will Fight Poachers To Save Endangered Species
  • Robots with sensitive arms for delicate assistive tasks
  • Google Working On High Resolution Nexus 7
  • Apple can decrypt iPhones for cops
  • Facial Recognition Comes to Google Glass
  • Solar panels as inexpensive as paint?
  • Robot barman serves up crowd sourced cocktails
  • Google Glass Explorer: Marketing Brilliance, or a Brag Too Far?
  • The Melon Headband Launches On Kickstarter To Track Your Brain Waves
  • 5 ways robots are invading, and improving, hospitals
  • Google buys a quantum computer to make smarter AI
  • What hardware is Google making after Glass?
  • Thin film solar cells could become more efficient thanks to moth eyes
  • Glasgow scientists create single pixel camera for 3D images
  • Robots will take your jobs
  • Samsung New 13 Inch Display Has a Crazy 3,200 x 1,800 Pixel Resolution
  • The world of wearable computers
  • Can A Bionic Eye See As Well As A Human Eye?

  • Software

  • Watch Me Talk To My iPhone 4S (Siri Demo)
  • Adobe abandons work on Flash plug-in for mobile devices
  • Computers found more accurate than doctors in breast-cancer diagnosis
  • Gary Morgenthaler Explains Exactly How Siri Will Eat Googles Lunch
  • Top Secret Google Lab of The Future
  • Face recognition makes the leap from sci-fi
  • Wolfram Alpha lets you spy on the flights overhead
  • Why Artifical Intelligence Is Closer Than We Realize
  • Peter Thiel To The New Yorker: I Dont Consider [The iPhone] To Be A Technological Breakthrough
  • Sci-fi desk of the future
  • Google kills off seven more products including Wave
  • Secret app on millions of phones logs key taps
  • Android commands half of the U.S. smartphone platform market
  • There And Back Again: A Lengthy Weighing Of The Galaxy Nexus And iPhone 4S
  • Internet Explorer: Microsoft plans silent updates
  • Googles response to Apples Siri voice assistant
  • IBMs Five Predictions for the Next Five Years
  • Android chief: We see 700K+ Android activations each day
  • AI will change our relationship with tech
  • Apps downloads hit record high in last week of December
  • Is 2012 The Year That Robot Applications Take Root?
  • Google adds IBM patents as it looks to future
  • The top 5 CES trends that will matter in 2012
  • Leaked Memo Says Apple Provides Backdoor To Governments 332
  • Twitter unhappy about Google social search changes
  • AI will eventually drive healthcare, but not anytime soon
  • Google announces privacy changes across products; users cant opt out
  • Steam iOS/Android App Beta Goes Live
  • Siri Competitor Evi Arrives, But Already Overloaded
  • Perfectly secure cloud computing possible thanks to quantum physics
  • Is Skyrim AI Storytelling the Future of Gaming?
  • A Look At BMWs Semi Autonomous Driving Car
  • Tribler Makes BitTorrent Impossible to Shut Down
  • Siri Might Be Speaking Mandarin, Japanese, and Russian by March
  • Google Drive: Dropbox killer or mediocre also ran?
  • Yumemiru app aims to let you control your dreams
  • A Smartphone That Detects Whether Its User Is Depressed
  • BitTorrent Live:
  • Genius Swedish computer program has IQ of 150
  • New system allows robots to continuously map their environment
  • Apple releases OS X Mountain Lion to developers
  • Google may launch Android 5.0 in second quarter
  • Patents: Apple wins over Motorola in slide to unlock ruling
  • GPs to prescribe health apps
  • Starting March 1st, A Red License Plate in Nevada Means the Driver is a Robot
  • Computer modeling: brain in a box
  • Stochastic Pattern Recognition Dramatically Outperforms Conventional Techniques
  • Photoshop Touch coming to the iPad, reminds us Adobe finally gets mobile
  • Eye controlled computer games for disabled children
  • Evi trumps Siri for general knowledge
  • Computer modelling: Brain in a box
  • BitTorrent Pirates Go Nuts After TV Release Groups Dump Xvid
  • Can Computers Catch You Telling a Lie?
  • Google working on motion interface for Android
  • Ex Google employee says Google+ has ruined the company
  • Race Against the Machine
  • Free apps eat up your phone battery just sending ads
  • Google imagines environment aware mobile adverts
  • Applying Watson technology for personalized cancer care
  • Video: Face Recognition System Can Sort Through 36 Million Faces Per Second
  • Matterports scanner can create a 3D model from anything
  • Computer outperforms humans at detecting lies, by watching the eyes
  • Beyond Siri: What AI means for the future of mobile devices and search
  • Can computers have true artificial intelligence?
  • Half a million Mac computers infected with malware
  • YouTube founders new project will help you publish your own digital magazine
  • Super Turing machine learns and evolves
  • A step toward the quantum Internet
  • Quantum computing: Is it possible, and should you care?
  • Valve researcher focuses on wearable computing
  • Training computers to recognise emotion
  • Android has 35% of U.S. tablet market
  • Mozilla smartphone to go on sale in late 2012
  • New Smartphone Chips Will Pinpoint Your Exact Location Down To The Inch, Even Inside Buildings
  • Iran military says copying U.S. drone
  • Google Drive launches: It wont spark a cloud storage revolution, but its a start
  • The robot revolution is just beginning
  • 20 Percent of Macs Infected With Windows Malware
  • Can an algorithm write a better news story than a human reporter?
  • Blackberrys $10,000 app guarantee to developers
  • iFlop: 60% of iOS developers lose money on apps
  • Google gets Nevada driving licence for self drive car
  • 10 current technologies directly inspired by science fiction
  • Which of these 5 disruptive tech predictions will get real this decade?
  • Apples Siri calls the Nokia Lumia 900 the best smartphone ever
  • Apple patches Siri
  • Met Police to extract phone data
  • Microsoft Kinects NUads is what the TV industry needs to survive the future
  • Google Search Gets Smarter With Knowledge Graph
  • Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, says StatCounter
  • Jury Finds That Google Did Not Infringe Oracles Patents
  • IBMs Siri ban highlights companies privacy, trade secret challenges
  • Nine Ways to Bias Open Source AGI Toward Friendliness
  • Volvo self drive convoy hits the Spanish motorway
  • Gesture Based Controlling Comes To The PC
  • Flame: Massive cyber attack discovered, researchers say
  • Google Chrome OS computers updated with faster processors
  • Sky blocks access to The Pirate Bay file sharing site
  • Morals and the machine
  • Confirmed: US and Israel created Stuxnet, lost control of it
  • Facial Recognition Software Distinguishes Between Real And Phony Smiles
  • Google Plans to Announce Its Own 3D Maps Before Apple
  • Robots will soon deliver pizza
  • Apple will bring Siri to the iPad with iOS 6, report says
  • Google alerts users to suspected state sponsored attacks
  • Security researchers: Flame malware is a nightmare scenario
  • Developers Are Still Building For iOS Over Android By A Factor Of 2
  • Companies Making The Necessary Transition From Industrial To Service Robots
  • In 50 years, Steve Jobs will be forgotten, Gladwell says
  • Research at Stanford may lead to computers that understand humans
  • Apple iOS 6: What is Needed, and What We Think Is Coming
  • OS X Mountain Lion to pitter patter into Mac App Store next month
  • Apple announces iOS 6
  • Judge rules Apple must face location tracking lawsuit
  • Googles New Brain Could Have a Big Impact
  • Robot baby learns language like a real infant
  • Inside Googles Plan to Build a Catalog of Every Single Thing, Ever
  • Windows 8: Youll Absolutely Hate It At First
  • DARPA asks:
  • Windows Phone 8 in detail
  • Apple ordered to pay damages to Samsung by Dutch court
  • Everybody wants to be Pinterest
  • Building block of a programmable neuromorphic substrate: a digital neurosynaptic core
  • Pirates dreams come true
  • Apple Quietly Pulls Claims of Virus Immunity
  • Personal Assistant Battle Is Brewing As Evi Tries To Keep Pace With Siri
  • Google computer works out how to spot cats
  • A Fingerprint Scanner That Can Capture Prints From 20 Feet Away
  • Why this decade will be the most innovative in history
  • Sorry, Siri, Google Now is a personal assistant I'd hire in real life
  • Google to sell tablet and glasses
  • A Live Skydiving Demo Of Google Glass (Now With Video!)
  • Android Jelly Bean vs. iOS 6 vs. Windows Phone 8
  • Google Chrome Now Has 310 Million Active Users, Most Popular Browser In The World
  • Jelly Bean Voice Search Beats New Siri Hands Down
  • Study: Apple Siri is wrong over one third of the time
  • Ford predicts self driving, traffic reducing cars by 2017
  • How to make awesome movies and games in the same engine
  • iOS Programming Language Now In Top 3 As Mobile Development Booms
  • Rise of the machines
  • Riding the Wave of Artificial Intelligence
  • Meet the first organism to be entirely modeled on a computer
  • Skype Wont Say Whether It Can Eavesdrop on Your Conversations
  • Kaggles algorithms show machines are getting too good at judging humans
  • Apple releases OS X Mountain Lion system upgrade
  • Glasses translate languages into subtitles on the fly
  • Bloomberg: Facebook Launching HTC Built Phone With Custom OS in 2013
  • Mountain Lion already on 3.2 percent of Macs
  • Who cares if Microsoft lost a decade, Windows 8 is the real thriller
  • From Information to Understanding: Moving Beyond Search In The Age Of Siri
  • New research enables cursive writing with your eyes
  • Saga, an intelligent companion for iPhone, aims to do what Siri cant
  • How to watch everything in 3D
  • Mountain Lion causing crazy battery drain for some Mac owners
  • Seeing around corners: laser system reconstructs objects hidden from sight
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Seems to enable a new level of productivity
  • Google revamped voice search coming to iOS, tackles Siri on her home turf
  • 15 Current Technologies We will Still Be Using in 2030
  • Computer vision can now recognize thousands of objects
  • Why Apple Wont Sue Microsoft Over Surface
  • What Happens When Our Cellphones Can Predict Our Every Move?
  • Google Self Driving Car Passes 300,000 Miles
  • Why Im uninstalling Windows 8
  • Robot learns to recognise itself in the mirror
  • Cloud computing is a trap, warns GNU founder
  • $15 million funding for AI software based on the brain
  • Self driving cars in 2019, report says
  • Mountain Lion update improves battery life on Macbooks
  • New Software Could Let Your Touchscreens Work Under Water
  • Google lands patent for automatic object recognition in videos, leaves no stone untagged
  • IBM Is Bringing Its Mega Intelligence Watson to Your Smartphone
  • Scanning plan aims to help robots in the home
  • Orwellian artificial intelligence plan to monitor public
  • California passes driverless car bill
  • Chinese giant Baidu launches mobile browser to keep up with the mobile explosion
  • Guess who is winning the brains race, with 100% of first graders learning to code?
  • FBI to roll out $1 billion public facial recognition system in 2014
  • Top 10 Simple Things Every Computer User Should Know How to Do
  • Rumor alert: iPhone 5 will work on LTE networks around the world
  • Google: 500M Android devices now activated, with 1.3M added daily
  • Can a robot pass the University of Tokyo math entrance exam?
  • Mac Battery Life Looks Like Its About to Get a Massive Upgrade
  • Computer program is able to match rough sketches to real objects
  • Free 123D Catch App Makes Your iPhone a 3D Scanner
  • Andrew McAfee: Are droids taking our jobs?
  • A Startup Tries to Make a Better Artificial Brain
  • What's next for iOS?
  • Self Driving Cars Are Now Legal in California
  • Java Vulnerability Could Affect a Billion Macs and PCs
  • Tim Cook issues a public apology for Apple Maps
  • Field Trip, New Google App, Predicts The Info You Want To Know On The Go
  • Apple reportedly using its retail employees to improve iOS 6 Maps data
  • Google simulates brain networks to recognize speech and images
  • Google uses its artificial intelligence to improve speech recognition
  • Self braking cars will save thousands of lives
  • Cloud based operating system in the works
  • Google pays hacker Pinkie Pie $60K for cracking Chrome
  • Eye movements could be our new passwords
  • Scientists to simulate human brain inside a supercomputer
  • Are We Living Inside A Computer Simulation?
  • IBM Watson Jeopardy champ expands commercial applications and aims to go mobile
  • Googles Field Trip now has an iOS competitor: Wanderous
  • A lesser known new feature in iOS 6: Its tracking you everywhere
  • A bandwidth breakthrough
  • A biology friendly robot programming language
  • The consequences of machine intelligence
  • Soon Security Cameras Will Be Predicting Your Next Move
  • Voice search shoot out:
  • Man or machine, can robots really write novels?
  • To empower students, bring interactive learning tools into the classroom
  • IBMs Watson supercomputer goes to medical school
  • Human edges out robot car on race track
  • Augmented Reality System Curbs Your Appetite
  • Microsoft demos instant English Chinese translation
  • Virtual reality surgery software to aid trainee surgeons
  • Desti is a virtual tour guide to answer all your travel queries
  • Skype tackles hack vulnerability that put accounts at risk
  • Teaching robots new tricks without programming
  • Android dominates in China with 90% of the market
  • Technology that helps the aged stay home
  • Ridiculous: Apple granted patent for artificially turning book pages
  • Siri and Apple Maps are making a move to Mac OS X
  • 4G tests reveal patchy urban coverage
  • Simulated Brain Ramps Up To Include 100 Trillion Synapses
  • Memory formation could help to develop artificial cognitive computers
  • Scientists See Promise in Deep Learning Programs
  • EyeSee store mannequins gather intelligence on shoppers
  • Google Maps has indoor floor plans of airports and malls available on Android and Desktops
  • Risk of robot uprising wiping out human race to be studied
  • Moral machines
  • Waterloo researchers create largest functioning model of the brain
  • Most complex artificial brain ever passes IQ tests
  • Half of revenue generated by apps goes to just 25 developers
  • Google Now soon to be released on Chrome
  • Google Maps rapidly rockets to the top of the iPhone App Store
  • Futurist Ray Kurzweil hired by Google to advance artificial intelligence
  • Design Software For Organ And Tissue Printing Is On Its Way With Autodesk
  • IBM reveals five innovations that will change our lives within five years
  • Advanced humanoid Roboy to be born in nine months
  • Autodesk will help upgrade the software for 3d tissue printing machines
  • Teaching Robots To Deceive
  • Silicon Valley VCs predict 2013 trends: Space, robots, self driving cars
  • 2012: A year in technology
  • Mountain Lion Accounts For A Majority Of Mac Web Traffic
  • The small business of 2063
  • What To Expect At CES 2013
  • Google Play will hit a million apps in June
  • New Google Director Of Engineering, Ray Kurzweil, Is Building Your Cybernetic Friend
  • Predicting technology in 2013: Rise of the machines?
  • Why You Shouldnt Be Too Quick to Cheer Self Driving Cars
  • Three ways Android is kicking the iPhone 5 to the curb
  • PC makers bet on gaze, gesture, voice, and touch
  • After Maps block, Google now forbids Windows Phone users from viewing videos directly from YouTube
  • Five innovations that will define tech in 2013
  • A real life holodeck in 10 years?
  • Apple wants to make Siri more conversational
  • Google wants to replace your password with an electronic ring or USB drive
  • Will a robot take your kids job?
  • Apple IPhone Business May Have Lost Steam
  • Billion euro brain simulation and graphene projects win European funds
  • US phone unlocking deadline set to expire
  • New project aims to upload a honey bee brain into a flying insectobot by 2015
  • Artificial pancreas and algorithm improve treatment for type 1 diabetes
  • Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie release date tipped for Google I/O in May
  • IBMs Watson supercomputer goes to university
  • Microsoft software tries to predict disasters by analyzing news
  • With evolved brains, robots creep closer to animal like learning
  • Kids using coding skills to hack friends on games, expert says
  • IBM Watson providing superior cancer treatment plans and will accelerate the adoption of new research
  • Researchers say AI prescribes better treatment than doctors
  • Self driving car given UK test run at Oxford University
  • Computer Program Knows When You are Struggling With Math By Looking At Your Face
  • Google Glass features unveiled in preview video
  • Insects inspiring new robot vision technology for collision avoidance
  • Blueprint for a Memristor based artificial brain and neurorobotics
  • IBM supercomputer Watson could be your next chef or doctor
  • Google co founder says Glass can reverse our smartphone addiction
  • Brain Activity Map Project is futile, say some scientists, others enthused
  • Google hires former Apple marketing guru Guy Kawasaki to save Motorola
  • The Google Glass feature no one is talking about
  • We need ground rules for geo information
  • Petition asking Obama to legalize cellphone unlocking will get White House response
  • The age of enhancement
  • Will anyone create a killer app for Google Glass?
  • Web based brain for robots goes live
  • Beyond Google Glass: Creating next generation augmented reality
  • Wearable Computers Could Help Build A Better You
  • HERB the robot butler takes part in Oreo cookie challenge
  • Worms detected by converted iPhone microscope
  • Google to retire RSS news feed service
  • Raspberry Pi powered open source bartending robot nearly funded on Kickstarter
  • Samsung Galaxy S4 eye tracking smartphone unveiled
  • Google Glass will have its own library of voice controlled apps
  • BlackBerry CEO: Smartphone innovation is leaving Apple behind
  • Whole brain cellular level activity mapping once a second
  • Apple brand less inspiring, survey says
  • Google is trying to build systems with true natural language understanding
  • DARPA envisions the future of machine learning
  • China to create home grown operating system
  • HP invents glasses free 3D
  • Sony Patent Reveals Google Glass Competitor With A Head Mounted Display For Each Eye
  • Beyond 4G: The battle lines are already being drawn for 5G
  • Better eyes for flying robots
  • Apple Find My Friends app update gives friends more ways to keep tabs on you
  • Entrepreneurs: Stop participating in hackathons just to win them
  • Google Glass Early Adopters Want To Build Learning, Healthcare, Accessibility & Safety Apps
  • Could robots become aware of their own limitations?
  • Chinas Baidu is making smart glasses
  • Shades of Terminator as PETMAN tests hazmat suit
  • Apple Pulls iOS App Discovery Service AppGratis From App Store
  • Google negotiating $1 billion acquisition of WhatsApp
  • No More Typed Passwords, Berkeley Researchers Develop Passthoughts
  • Laser Camera using superconducting nanowires takes 3D Images From 1000 meters away
  • Google Ventures launches Glass Collective with VC firms
  • This Is Your Brain on EBooks
  • Google gains team behind Behavio
  • Once upon a time, a book app got kids to read at record rates
  • Google Glass: No advertising allowed, developers told
  • Apple clings to Siri voice recordings for two years
  • Samsung is cooking up a tablet you control with your thoughts
  • Can Virtual Reality Treat Addiction?
  • OK Glass, RIP Privacy: The Democratization Of Surveillance
  • Rethink Robotics Launches New Generation of Humanoid Robots
  • New adverts could track your eyes in supermarkets
  • Google Now suggested search results come to Apple iOS
  • We know who you are:
  • A Google Glass App That Lets You Take Photos With a Wink
  • Video game sharpens seniors cognitive skills
  • Eye tracking tech is about to make advertising even more invasive
  • Facial Recognition Comes to Google Glass
  • Germany tells Google to tidy up auto complete
  • Apple hits 50 billion app downloads, just ahead of Google
  • Google buys a quantum computer to make smarter AI
  • Google Introduces new search tools to try to read our minds
  • Glasgow scientists create single pixel camera for 3D images
  • Robots will take your jobs
  • Cure.org helps you save kids across the world with your smartphone

  • Games

  • Ten Games That Have Mind Boggling AI
  • Interview: Todd Howard On The Scope, Vision Of Skyrim
  • Assassin's Creed: Revelations Multiplayer Trailer
  • Indie game sensation Minecraft surpasses 4 million copies sold
  • Inventor of Game Console Calls Violent Games an 'Abomination'
  • Mass Effect 3 Beta Leaked, BioWare Blames Human Error
  • World of Warcraft suffers subscriber slump
  • Valve Announces Massive Steam Server Intrusion
  • After Steve, will Apple press its advantage in games?
  • Portal: No Escape ( Incredible Live Action Short Sci Fi Film)
  • Bethesda: Skyrim Launch Sales to Top $450 Million
  • Call of Duty enjoys record sales
  • League of Legends surpasses 30 million registered players
  • Call of Duty Elite hits more than a million paid subscribers in six days
  • New Patch Brings 3D to Battlefield 3
  • Minecraft creator steps down as games lead developer
  • Zynga Files for $1B IPO
  • GameSpy DOTA 2 Beta Impressions
  • Mass Effect 3 Trailer Reveals New Skills, Attacks
  • Nintendos Miyamoto Stepping Down, Working on Smaller Games
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Most Played Game of 2011
  • Skyrim wins Spike VGA awards despite PlayStation glitch
  • Trine 2 Review
  • Old republic Star Wars video game prepares to launch
  • Google Shoots Down One Plan To Turn Street View Into A First Person Shooting Game
  • Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Beta Impressions
  • PlanetSide 2 Beta Registration Now Open
  • Game industry predictions for 2012
  • 2011 was a great year for gamers
  • The Nao Robot Is Ready to be Your Board Game Buddy
  • GameSpys 2011 Videogame Awards
  • Crysis 2 Named Most Pirated Game of 2011
  • Gamers playing more on mobile than consoles and PCs
  • Steam game service doubles sales, reaches 5M concurrent users
  • League of Legends developer takes anti SOPA stance, urges players to write to Congress
  • Zombie Game! STALKER 2 Returns from the Dead?
  • Minecraft, Destructoid, Others Join January 18 SOPA Blackout Protest
  • Trion Worlds Slashes Prices on Rift Subscriptions
  • Diablo III Getting More Fixes, Senior Blizzard Producer Leaves
  • Steam iOS/Android App Beta Goes Live
  • Minecraft dev anticipates similar games from big company
  • 30k Strong Steam Group to Protest Lack of Half-Life 2: E3
  • Is Skyrim AI Storytelling the Future of Gaming?
  • Gamer found dead in internet cafe nine hours later
  • How Final Fantasy XIII 2 saves the franchise for now
  • BAFTA Names 2011 Game Award Noms
  • Video game sales fall ahead of PlayStation Vita launch
  • Mass Effect 3 Demo Uploaded to YouTube
  • Metal Gear Solid 5 2014 Release Predicted
  • Assassins Creed 3 Confirmed, Coming in October
  • Mass Effect 3 Demo Multiplayer Now Open to Everyone
  • More Diablo III Changes Revealed
  • Playstation Vita ready for Europe launch
  • Valve Talks Half-Life's Absence, Possible Valve Hardware
  • PS Vita launch: We are seeing encouraging signs
  • Planetside 2 Trailer: Learn How to Draw Guns
  • Eye controlled computer games for disabled children
  • World of Warcraft Boosts Spatial Ability and Focus in Adults
  • Game says it will not stock EA title Mass Effect 3
  • Assassins Creed 3 Screenshots, Details Emerge
  • Valve said to be working on Steam Box gaming console with partners
  • Star Wars: The Old Republic has a chance to get more than 1M subscribers
  • Valve Switching Team Fortress 2 To Free To Play Increased Revenue Twelvefold
  • Mass Effect 3 ships 3.5 million
  • Valve worth $3 billion - Report
  • Crytek to announce 'spectacular' console/PC project in April
  • The five best PlayStation Vita games
  • At last: Diablo III debuts on May 15
  • Rumor: Bethesda to Unveil The Elder Scrolls Online
  • Portal 2 wins best game at the Bafta Video Game Awards
  • Mass Effect campaign demands new ending to series
  • Game sales surpassed video in UK, says report
  • World of Warcraft developers weigh mobile gaming app
  • Blizzard on What is Next for World of Warcraft
  • EVE Online Inferno Expansion Dated for May 22
  • Report: Number of U.S. mobile gamers reaches 100 million
  • Mojangs Minecraft hits 25m downloads, $80m in revenue
  • 10 ways Assassins Creed III wants to defy your expectations
  • Kinect Star Wars fails to live up to its potential
  • 10 Things Learned From 4 Hours in World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria
  • Why Max Payne 3 could be this years next big blockbuster video game
  • Valve researcher focuses on wearable computing
  • Rumor: Blizzard Project Titan is a Shooter
  • Action Videogames Change Brains
  • StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm Pre Beta Event in June
  • Nvidia launches $999 graphics card with the worlds fastest gaming performance
  • First Elder Scrolls Online Screen is Underwhelming
  • Analysts disappointed with EA outlook, but see bright points
  • Valve, Blizzard Settle DOTA Name Dispute
  • Video game sales drop sharply in US
  • Leap 3D motion control system is 100 times more accurate than Kinect, will cost $69.99
  • Diablo 3 Review - The Verdict Is In!
  • Minecraft beats Black Ops on Xbox Live most played list
  • LucasArts Set to Unveil Next Star Wars Game
  • EA Confirms Dead Space 3, Surprises No One
  • Call of Duty creators settle legal row
  • Skyrim Dawnguard Details
  • OnLive gets its cloud gaming service on LG TVs and broadens its service
  • Samsung Cloud Gaming to Stream Console Quality Games Straight to Smart TVs
  • E3 2012: John Carmack unveils virtual reality gaming headset
  • Meet the Incredible Looking Face of Next Generation Gaming
  • StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm, New Units
  • Valve Source engine to power upcoming animated film
  • Diablo 3 real cash auctions begin in the Americas
  • Have We Simply Outgrown the MMORPG?
  • Xbox 720 document leak reveals $299 console with Kinect 2 for 2013, Kinect Glasses project
  • Minecraft to Add Rudimentary LAN Feature
  • How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Competitive RTS Gaming
  • Far Cry 3 Release Delayed Until December
  • Guild Wars 2 Launch Date Announced
  • How Big is PlanetSide 2? This Big
  • Sony buys Gaikai game streaming service for $380M
  • How to make awesome movies and games in the same engine
  • Minecraft 1.3: SinglePlayer Will be Turned into a Shell of its Former Self
  • Halo 4 Forge mode in development at Certain Affinity
  • Could Cloud Gaming Kill The Next Generation Video Game Console?
  • Game pioneer Will Wright wants to make games as personal as our dreams
  • Halo 4 Is Coming to Microsoft Surface Tablets
  • Violent video games actually make gamers more hygenic
  • Taiwanese gamer dies after 40 hour Diablo III session
  • Patent troll targets Minecraft
  • A Brainwave Controlled Version of Pong
  • Learn Science While Playing Video Games?
  • Date Announced for World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria
  • Detailed look at the Halo 4 Xbox 360 console and controller
  • Valve boss Gabe Newell calls Windows 8 a catastrophe
  • Games could predict whether youre color blind, a gambler, or have ADD
  • Valve and Blizzard Execs Condemn Windows 8
  • Oculus Rift revives full immersion virtual reality
  • As blockbusters keep selling, Activision Blizzard beats Wall Street expectations
  • Is virtual reality gaming finally coming of age?
  • Android Based Game Console Closing Out Record Breaking Kickstarter Campaign
  • Game graphics to be indistinguishable from reality in a decade
  • Blizzard Battle.net hack attack hits millions
  • Crysis 3 CryEngine tech demo is fabulously lovely
  • Confirmed: OnLive assets sold to another company
  • Will video games be included in the next Olympics?
  • OnLive owed $30M to $40M to its creditors before insolvency
  • 10 Games That Keep On Giving Free Stuff
  • A Countdown to Black Mesa Source Begins:
  • Game maker Valve Software recruits hardware experts
  • The Xbox 720 Might Be Delayed to 2014, Thanks to AMD
  • Playing the Hero: Why we make good moral choices in video games
  • Are Valve Gaming Goggles The Next Big Thing in PC Hardware?
  • CiiNow wants to push cloud gaming beyond where OnLive could take it
  • This Could Be the Incredible Future of the Xbox 720, a Holodeck and Holograms in Your Living Room
  • 10 games that are a perfect fit for virtual reality
  • Making every gamer famous
  • Valve Looking For You to Beta Test Its Steam Box Early Next Year
  • After OnLive
  • Why WoW's future is not black and white
  • Will Asian online game publishers Nexon and NCSoft buy blockbuster publisher Valve?
  • After raising $8.6M on Kickstarter, Ouya keeps the ball rolling
  • Minecraft creator refuses Windows 8 certification
  • Games industry tax relief plans under consultation
  • World of Warcraft hobby sparks US political row
  • OnLive video gaming tech was sold for less than $5m
  • Valve Wants You To Come Test Out Their Games And Hardware
  • The best Minecraft mod is the one we live in
  • Grim but real player stats:
  • Microsoft reverses adult game ban on Windows 8
  • Developers wary about investing in Windows Phone 8 games
  • Assassins Creed III:
  • World of Warcraft pandas help boost Activision profits
  • Free version of Minecraft heading to Raspberry Pi
  • Playing games may help aging brains stay healthy
  • Steam Big Picture introduces console UI to the PC gaming service
  • Gabe Newell Foresees A Slew Of Living Room Gaming PCs In 2013
  • The accelerated change of the game industry
  • National Rifle Association blames video games for mass murders
  • The best games of 2012
  • 2012s most innovative game ideas
  • The news that shook the game world in 2012
  • zSpace display simulates motion parallax for more immersive 3D
  • Here is the scorecard on our 2012 predictions for the game industry
  • Nvidia unveils Project Shield gaming console
  • Steam game console hardware debuted at CES
  • CES 2013: Hands On With The Oculus VR Rift, The Great Virtual Reality Hope
  • IllumiRoom takes video games beyond the TV
  • CES 2013: New players prepare to shake up video gaming
  • open source Minecraft cloning game builder runs in Javascript in your browser
  • Ouya CEO says momentum behind its game console keeps growing
  • Biden reiterates the need for research on effects of violent video games
  • Being rich is weird, says Minecraft creator
  • Star Wars director J.J. Abrams and game maker Gabe Newell:
  • Mind reading to predict the success of online games
  • Minecraft: Pi Edition Brings The World Building Game To The Raspberry Pi For Free
  • Gabe Newell skeptical that cloud gaming is the future
  • Valve opens Linux video game store
  • PlayStation 4 console announced by Sony in New York
  • What Games Are: Consoles Are Sinking. Get To The Lifeboats!
  • Can a NASA game jam inspire the next space breakthrough?
  • Valve readies prototype Steam Box video game console
  • Million dollar appeal on Kickstarter for Ultima sequel
  • Disruptive Ouya games console shipped to first supporters

  • Reviews

  • Trine 2 Review
  • Review: Max Payne 3
  • Assassins Creed III:
  • Review: iPad mini
  • PlanetTech News media exposure

  • Interviews

  • Interview: Todd Howard On The Scope, Vision Of Skyrim
  • Energy in 2030: A discussion panel
  • The Stem Cells Show interview with Dr. Aubrey de Grey
  • Dr. Daniel Kraft discusses future medical technologies
  • Jose Cordeiro on Singularity 1 on 1: The Solar Energularity is Near
  • Elon Musk of SpaceX interview: The goal is Mars
  • Google Glass Team: Wearable Computing Will Be the Norm