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- Watch Adam Savage’s Pedal-Powered Beest Machine Take Its First Steps
- Graphene-Silicon Photodetector Could Enable the Internet of Things
- Microsoft Sets DNA Data-Storage Record: 200 Megabytes
- Telephone Hotline Data Forecasts Dengue Outbreaks Three Weeks Ahead
- Video Friday: RoboCup Finals, Crowdsourced Robotics, and Growing Drones in Vats
Watch Adam Savage’s Pedal-Powered Beest Machine Take Its First Steps Posted: 08 Jul 2016 01:50 PM PDT Adam Savage from MythBusters spent three days building a pedal-powered Strandbeest-type machine. Will it walk? |
Graphene-Silicon Photodetector Could Enable the Internet of Things Posted: 08 Jul 2016 01:30 PM PDT Simple and cheap to produce, graphene-based photodetector could energy consumption in optical data transmission |
Microsoft Sets DNA Data-Storage Record: 200 Megabytes Posted: 08 Jul 2016 12:00 PM PDT Researchers store Ok Go! music video, great works of literature, and more in a dab of DNA |
Telephone Hotline Data Forecasts Dengue Outbreaks Three Weeks Ahead Posted: 08 Jul 2016 11:02 AM PDT Machine learning system uses phone calls in Lahore, Pakistan to give a warning of neighborhood dengue outbreaks |
Video Friday: RoboCup Finals, Crowdsourced Robotics, and Growing Drones in Vats Posted: 08 Jul 2016 11:02 AM PDT Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos |
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