Tag: technology

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Scientist finds beauty in search for elusive dark matter

Dark matter makes up some 95 percent of our universe, according to physicists, but its proven elusive. Scientists at Columbia University are part of the team looking for this elusive component of the universe -- and creating unintentional art along the way....
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Electric cars could produce efficiencies for national electric grid

Electric cars have large batteries that go mostly unused for hours at a time. But a team of researchers in Delaware are hoping to use these electric cars to improve how the national electric grid works. So far, the results are promising. And it could provide benefits to electric car owners, too....
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Researcher pioneers low-cost means of storing energy

When it comes to storing energy, there are few simple solutions. But a group of Canadian scientists has changed an old technology to make it more convenient and cost effective to store energy on a large scale....
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Bullitt Foundation opens new building in Seattle that redefines environmentally-friendly

The Bullitt Foundation, a Seattle-based nonprofit focused on improving the environment in the Pacific Northwest, has taken on a new endeavor. It's opened a building for its headquarters, and house other companies, that will be a demonstrator of sustainable technologies....
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New Digital Public Library of America seeks to increase accessibility to treasured works

The Digital Public Library of America is seeking to build a large collection of digital archives that otherwise might not be widely available. It went online this week....
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London's water service looking to turn sewer's 'fatbergs' into power

London's sewer system, like in most major cities around the country, are often clogged by accumulations of fat that must be freed by sewer workers. But now, London is trying to turn that trash literally into treasure. They want to use the fat to fuel a power plant....
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Humanoid robot shows off advances in technology, dances to Gangnam Style

At a Los Angeles Korean festival recently, attendees got a special treat. A humanoid robot from Virginia Tech was on of the shows -- and it performed the dance to Psy's Gangnam Style to roars of approval....
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Monitoring infectious diseases online, on Twitter, gives early warning of outbreaks

Scientists and public health officials are increasingly using digital surveillance tools to monitor diseases and plan how to react to outbreaks. The new technology has shortened by half the amount of time it takes for public health officials to determine that an outbreak has occurred....
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Austin prepares to welcome second installation of Google's Fiber project

Austin, Texas, this week became second U.S. community to be chosen to receive Google Fiber. In Austin, people are excited about the potential for innovation and to bridge the digital access divide. But an academic in Kansas City, where Google Fiber started, says their experience has been different....
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New research seeks to determine what dreams mean

Researchers at Brown University are putting people to sleep -- in the name of research. They're trying to determine what people dream, and what it means, by subjecting people to MRI scans as they dream, and then waking them up and asking what they were dreaming about....
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