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- Next-Gen Sensors Make Golf Clubs, Tennis Rackets, and Baseball Bats Smarter Than Ever
 - PBS Initiative Will Help Kids Across The Globe Team Up to Solve Engineering Problems
 - Forever Data in Quartz: The Quest for the Immortal Bit
 - Boston Dynamics’ Marc Raibert on Next-Gen ATLAS: “A Huge Amount of Work”
 - Will the NSA Finally Build Its Superconducting Spy Computer?
 - Beetles, Cacti, and Killer Plants Inspire Energy Efficiency
 
|    Next-Gen Sensors Make Golf Clubs, Tennis Rackets, and Baseball Bats Smarter Than Ever Posted: 25 Feb 2016 08:00 AM PST  |   
|    PBS Initiative Will Help Kids Across The Globe Team Up to Solve Engineering Problems Posted: 25 Feb 2016 07:53 AM PST  |   
|    Forever Data in Quartz: The Quest for the Immortal Bit Posted: 25 Feb 2016 05:14 AM PST  |   
|    Boston Dynamics’ Marc Raibert on Next-Gen ATLAS: “A Huge Amount of Work” Posted: 24 Feb 2016 01:10 PM PST  |   
|    Will the NSA Finally Build Its Superconducting Spy Computer? Posted: 24 Feb 2016 12:00 PM PST  |   
|    Beetles, Cacti, and Killer Plants Inspire Energy Efficiency Posted: 24 Feb 2016 10:26 AM PST  |   
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