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3D Printer Breaks Printing Records. Prints Five Meters Per Second With Nano Precision
Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna) have broken printing speed records using a two-photon litography technique. March 13, 2012
Microsoft Creates Wearable Projector That Can Project Interactive Multitouch Interfaces on Any Surface
Wearable Multitouch Interaction is a projection system that projects interactive multitouch applications on everyday surfaces. March 12, 2012
Ancient Cemetery Found in Mexico
The remains of 167 bodies were recently found in a a cave in the southern state of Chiapas. March 12, 2012
German Researchers Claim Heartbeats Reveal Personality Traits
German researchers from Freie Universitat Berlin say personality traits are revealed in people's heartbeat signatures. March 12, 2012
Giant Boulder Arrives at Los Angeles Museum After 11 Day Journey
A 340 ton boulder, dubbed LACMA Rock, has completed its eleven day trip from a quarry east of Los Angeles to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. March 11, 2012
Microsoft Introduces New Technology for Capturing a 3D Animated Version of Your Face
Microsoft introduced its new technology for capturing 3-D animated human faces at TechFest 2012. March 11, 2012
Zoo Gives Elderly Gorilla a Pet Bunny
The Erie Zoo in Pennsylvania gave a bunny to its elderly western lowland gorilla. March 10, 2012
Video: New Designs for Nuclear Reactors
Here is a video from the Wall Street Journal which shows some new designs for nuclear reactors. March 10, 2012
Mysterious Flash Captured During Live Traffic Report in Phoenix
A large flash was spotted in Phoenix during Andrea Robinson's live 5 am traffic report Thursday morning on Fox 10 News Phoenix. March 10, 2012
Hermit Crab Using Anemone as Shell Among Creatures Found in Hydrothermal Seep at Jaco Scar
This hermit crab using an anemone as a shell - an example of anemone-hermit crab symbiosis - was one of the creatures found in a hydrothermal seep at Jaco Scar in depths off Costa Rica. March 9, 2012
Scientists Reconstruct Microraptor, Reveal Dinosaur's Iridescent Plumage
The microraptor was a pigeon-sized, four-winged dinosaur that lived about 120 million years ago. March 9, 2012
Dextre Robot to Use Wire Cutter Tool on NASA's Robotic Refueling Mission
NASA's Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM) began operations on the International Space Station with the Canadian Dextre robot on March 7. March 8, 2012
Electrical Engineers are Building a Forest of Nanotrees
University of California, San Diego electrical engineers are building a forest of tiny nanotrees, or nanowire trees. March 8, 2012
New Species of Deep-sea Catshark Discovered in Galapagos
Scientists conducting deep-sea research in the Galapagos have discovered a new species of catshark. March 8, 2012
Hordes of Wolf Spiders Cover Fields, Fences in Wagga Wagga, Australia in Webs Following Floods
Flood waters in eastern Australia have forced both residents and spiders to move. March 8, 2012
Photo: The Serpent Dust Devil of Mars
The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured this image of a huge dust devil on Mars. March 7, 2012
Researchers Capture First Images of Atoms Moving in a Molecule
Researchers have captured images of atoms moving in a molecule for the first time using a new ultrafast camera. March 7, 2012
Researchers Say Words Using Letters Typed on Right Side of Keyboard Invoke More Positive Emotions
Researchers say they have found that words spelled with letters on the right of the keyboard are associated with more positive emotions than words spelled using letters on the left side. March 7, 2012
Tigon Born at Yancheng Wildlife Park in China
A Tigon, a rare genetically fragile hybrid cross between a male tiger and a lioness, was born at the Yancheng Wildlife Park in China. March 6, 2012
Study Finds Tonsils Can Make T Cells
Researchers at Ohio State University have found that T lymphocytes, or T cells, can also develop in human tonsils. March 5, 2012
