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 Disappearing Car Door

Give your car something that nobody else in your neighborhood has - a disappearing door.

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 ENGINEERING Challenge #5: Lead
Get the lead out and test your knowledge with this Engineering Challenge.

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 Clean, carbon-neutral hydrogen on the horizon

Hydrogen as an everyday, environmentally friendly fuel source may be closer than we think, according to Penn State researchers

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 New Computer Architecture Aids Emergency Response

Princeton researchers have invented a computer architecture that enables the secure transmission of crucial rescue information to first responders during events such as natural disasters, fires or terrorist attacks

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 Generating 'Oohs' And 'Aahs': Vocal Joystick Uses Voice To Surf The Internet

Software developed at the University of Washington provides an alternative using the oldest and most versatile mode of communication: the human voice.

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 Packaging Where Nothing Sticks

Shaking and tapping is often the only way to get the last drop of ketchup out of the bottle. But in future, even this final drop will slide out easily onto the barbecued steak,

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 Mobiles for the 'world's poorest'

Nearly half a million people, described by the UN as "the poorest of the poor", will soon be able to make mobile calls.

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 Get a charge out of this: a foldable battery

It looks like a simple sheet of black paper, but it could spell a revolution in battery technology

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 Ceramic tubes could cut greenhouse gas emissions from power stations

Greenhouse gas emissions from power stations could be cut to almost zero by controlling the combustion process with tiny tubes made from an advanced ceramic material, claim engineers.

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 MIT Creates 3-D Images Of Living Cell

A new imaging technique developed at MIT has allowed scientists to create the first 3D images of a living cell, using a method similar to the X-ray CT scans doctors use to see inside the body.

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