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- XPrize Announces Finalists Building Next-Gen Medical Sensors
- Start-up Profile: SolveBio Wants to Bridge Genomic Research and Applications
- How to Make a Steerable Robot With Just One Single Motor
- Internet-Exposed Energy Control Systems Abound
- 4-D Printing Turns Carbon Fiber, Wood Into Shapeshifting Programmable Materials
- Platinum Catalysts Are Outshined By Graphene Quantum Dots
- Machine-Learning Maestro Michael Jordan on the Delusions of Big Data and Other Huge Engineering Efforts
XPrize Announces Finalists Building Next-Gen Medical Sensors Posted: 21 Oct 2014 09:00 AM PDT |
Start-up Profile: SolveBio Wants to Bridge Genomic Research and Applications Posted: 21 Oct 2014 08:00 AM PDT |
How to Make a Steerable Robot With Just One Single Motor Posted: 21 Oct 2014 06:30 AM PDT |
Internet-Exposed Energy Control Systems Abound Posted: 21 Oct 2014 06:00 AM PDT |
4-D Printing Turns Carbon Fiber, Wood Into Shapeshifting Programmable Materials Posted: 20 Oct 2014 02:00 PM PDT |
Platinum Catalysts Are Outshined By Graphene Quantum Dots Posted: 20 Oct 2014 01:00 PM PDT |
Posted: 20 Oct 2014 12:37 PM PDT |
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