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Ruth Cuadra

Wearable Electronic Sensors Can Now Be Printed Directly on the Skin - 0 views

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    Taking advantage of recent advances in flexible electronics, researchers have devised a way to "print" devices directly onto the skin so people can wear them for an extended period while performing normal daily activities.
Megan Conn

Kids Unplugged: Summer Camps Ban Electronics : NPR - 0 views

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    kids unplugging at camps
Ruth Cuadra

Sucking Smog: Electronic Vacuum Cleaner Clears City Skies - 0 views

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    Preposterous but plausible...a road to cleaning the skies of tomorrow
Ruth Cuadra

Watch as swarms of micro-robots run around making stuff - 0 views

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    Can be used for prototyping parts, electronics assembly, biotech lab-on-a-chip experiments, and assembling small mechanical systems in hostile environments -- like museums?  :-)
anonymous

Will Your Children Inherit Your E-Books? : NPR - 0 views

  • Among all the gifts of the electronic age, one of the most paradoxical might be to illuminate something we are beginning to trade away: the particular history, visible and invisible, that can be passed down through the vessel of an old book, inscribed by the hands and the minds of readers who are gone.
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