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Owners of the 2012 GMC Acadia midsize crossover can safely merge onto the highway using technology similar to what fighter pilots use to guide precise movements at... Read More »
A team from the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has developed a new three-step continuous separation process to produce ultra-low sulfur diesel using an... Read More »
Researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University have created a gut-on-a-chip microdevice, lined by living human cells... Read More »
Biomimicry goes by many names. Biomimetics, bionics, bio-inspiration and biognosis are other terms used for technologies that look at nature in search of solutions to ... Read More »
The Boeing Company and Elbit Systems are collaborating on a joint distributed simulation project expected to be completed this summer that will link a Boeing... Read More »
ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company (URC) announced the licensing of its award-winning Multi-Zone Stimulation Technology (MZST) well treatment process to a... Read More »
At the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics IML in Dortmund, Germany, researchers are working to harness swarm intelligence as a means of improving... Read More »
This week's high-tech trends to watch ... Nokia's tattoo that buzzes your arm to signal a call or text  Nokia is bringing tattoos into the... Read More »
An authentic representative sample of potential battlefields in microcosm -- that’s the method of an extensive project at the Naval Research Lab. Advancing the... Read More »
Researchers at universities, including Virginia Tech and the University of Texas at Dallas, are currently working on a 'Robojelly' Project funded by the US... Read More »
Nearly two-thirds of the oil we use comes from wells drilled using polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bits, originally developed nearly 30 years ago to lower the... Read More »
The first female director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Dr. Regina Dugan, is stepping down and leaving behind her three years of hard work ... Read More »
General Motors and NASA are jointly developing a robotic glove that auto workers and astronauts can wear to help do their respective jobs better while potentially... Read More »
Competing medical device manufacturers are racing to get an artificial pancreas to the market.  The FDA has yet to approve specific artificial pancreas... Read More »
“This is the future, now where the heck is my flying car?” This common humorous refrain encapsulates an important truth, as does all good humor: The... Read More »
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Adam Wolffif this is a forum about IP then i'd think that the first comment should be on their patent. it is not worth anything because of the detail in the first claim. I also have a flying motorcycle www.wolffaerocycle.com - my patent is on the method of control, very specific and powerful patent,
Mar 15, 2012
John Deere is adding four models to the K-Series crawler dozer line, providing contractors an emissions-certified machine designed for increased productivity... Read More »
Kuraray Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Fumio Ito) announces that it has made a decision to expand the polyvinyl butyral (PVB) film... Read More »
Researchers in New Zealand have developed a prototype Bluetooth-enabled medical monitoring device that can be connected wirelessly to your smartphone and keep track... Read More »
Here’s your weekly collection of medical news making waves this week. Robotic surgery: Improving patient outcomes and opening the door for telesurgery... Read More »
For medical uses, the only FDA-approved radio frequency identification (RFID) chip is the one made by VeriChip Corp, a division of Applied Digital Solutions... Read More »
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