At last, a truly wearable PC that straps to your wrist! The specs aren’t that hot compared to the average desktop box (yet)…but true geeks will be stoked to know that it can run Linux.
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Regrowing Bone On Nanotubes
Scientists at University of California, Riverside have demonstrated the ability to use carbon nanotubes as a scaffold on which to grow new bone cells, which could change the way bone defects and damage are treated in the near future.
Excuse Me Sir, Your Luggage Has A Virus
A gang of researchers at Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam have discovered a way to infect RFID tags with a worm-like computer virus.
Space Gardening In Your Kitchen
Ooh, I want one of these Aerogardens for my kitchen. Nice industrial design in white or black to match your coffee maker, no messy dirt, “pre-seeded pods.” And it worries about watering the plants for you. Can’t beat that (he says, surveying the carnage that was once a balcony garden).
‘Hunch Engine’ To Work With Human Intuition
Computers do logical tasks really well, but more ‘human’ tasks like visual perception and value judgements aren’t their forte. So the people at Icosystem have developed software that produces mutations of its input and allows a human user to choose the one it likes best as the seed for the next iteration. Sounds complicated, but it should actually lead to easy and intuitive work with computers for everyone from graphic designers to pharmaceutical chemists.