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Science (18 Apr, 2007)
New Electronic Display to Be Used on Clothes and Beer Cans

Scientists working on the international project are looking forward to bring the organic light emitting devices to the masses. Thus the invention could significantly cut costs by billions of dollars each year.

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Science (06 Feb, 2008)
Bionic Lens to Create Virtual Vision
Scientists created a bionic contact lens that can superimpose computer image onto person's vision. ...
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Technology (20 May, 2009)
LG Announces Thinnest LCD-TV Panel in the World
The South Korea electronic giant LG Display recently announced that it has created what the company claims to be the slimmest LCD television panel in the world. ...
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Technology (02 May, 2007)
Apple to Become Greener
The American consumer electronics giant, Apple Inc., as a response to the criticism coming from environmental groups, recently unveiled its enviromental friendly plans. ...
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Politics (22 May, 2007)
Plastic Blood and Airplanes Shifting Shapes - Close to Reality?
The nature of plastic allows scientists to create a molecule similar to hemoglobin, the cells responsible for carrying oxygen. Plastic blood will provide a lot of advantages - it will be more painless to get, it will be easy to carry and store it. ...
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Technology (27 May, 2007)
World's First 4D CAVEman to Help Treat Various Diseases
The first object-oriented computer model of a human body was developed by scientists at the University of Calgary. Scientists that created the 4D human atlas named it CAVEman. ...
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Technology (20 Jul, 2007)
PandaLabs' List of Unusual Malicious Software
PandaLabs published a list of most unusual malicious software of the year 2007. These little programs do their thing while distracting the user. ...
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Technology (25 Jul, 2007)
Computers of the Future to be Made from Pencil Trace
Researchers have recently discovered a new material that one day could successfully replace copper and silicon in nanoelectronics. IBM, Intel and other computer companies have already taken notice of the material due to its unique conductive properties. ...
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Science (11 Mar, 2008)
Computer the Size of a Molecule Imitates Brain Work
Scientists created a device that is not larger than a few molecules and that is claimed to mimic how the most complicated computer – human brain works. ...
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Science (09 Nov, 2009)
InfoNIAC Presents: Top 10 Latest Inventions of October 2009
InfoNIAC Presents is a monthly article in which you will find brief information on the latest inventions described on www.infoNIAC.com each month. ...
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Technology (09 Nov, 2009)
Latest Invention: In-car Personal Robot That Learns Driver's Habits
The new invention of MIT researchers is the Affective Intelligent Driving Agent (AIDA), which represents an in-car personal robot. With their new invention scientists hope to change the usual way drivers interact with their vehicles. ...
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Science (24 Feb, 2009)
Latest Invention: Flexible Electronic Books for a Better E-reading Experience
Specialists at Plastic Logic, a display technology company with headquarters in Cambridge, UK, stated that they look forward to present their latest invention in science - world's first flexible electronic book. ...
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Science (20 Oct, 2008)
Canadian University Reveals World's Most Powerful Microscope
McMaster University, research-intensive university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, has installed in its new Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy a microscope which claims to be the most advanced and powerful in the world. ...
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Technology (29 Oct, 2008)
Human-Like Robots to Mimic Human Facial Expressions
British scientists at the University of Bristol developed a copycat robotic head, dubbed Jules. The head is able to mimic the facial expressions and lip motions of a human. ...
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Science (24 Nov, 2008)
Leaky Optic Fibers Full of Holes Open Doors to Lots of Opportunities
A scientist from Australia is currently working on the development of a leaky optic fiber full of holes. He believes that his invention could be use in a variety of applications ranging from refrigerator lighting to office communications. ...
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