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Philip's Interactive LED Tattoos Could Be the Future of Body Art
Ah, human progress. It's long been possible to get drunk with your friends and make a permanent mistake on your body on spring break in Mexico, but soon you'll be able to do it electronically, too. That's right, we are entering the era of the LED ... Read more →
NASA Levitates Mice With Magnetic Fields
2 months ago on SwitchedWe could tell you all the scientific stuff right out of the box, but first things first, good readers. Mice are now capable of flight. Or, at least, float, thanks to the efforts of NASA scientists. Apparently not content with pigeons, researchers ...
Hair-Brained Teen May Revolutionize Solar Panel Industry
2 months ago on SwitchedMilan Karki, an 18-year-old Nepalese student who idolizes inventor Thomas Edison, has been experimenting with electricity since he was a child. His goal is to create low-cost, low-maintenance providers of energy in order to cheaply and efficiently ...
Internet Turns 40, Faces New Challenges
2 months ago on SwitchedIt's hard to believe that just 40 years ago, the Internet was but a glimmer in the eye of researchers at UCLA. On September 2nd, 1969, Len Kleinrock and his team successfully passed test data between two giant computers via a 15-foot cable. This ...
Paralyzed Graffiti Writer Tags Again With 'EyeWriter' Design
3 months ago on Switcheddigg_url ='http://www.switched.com/2009/08/26/paralyzed-graffiti-writer-tags-again-with-eyewriter-design/'; It must be nice to have friends as kind and brilliant as those of Los Angeles graffiti artist Tony Quan. And Quan must be a great guy ...
Robo-Fish Swim Just Like the Real Thing
3 months ago on SwitchedIt's good to hear that engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are starting to spend some time outside every once in a while. Pablo Alvarado, a mechanical engineer, and his colleagues at that prestigious university must have ...
Robots Learn to Lie and Deceive Each Other in Search for 'Food'
3 months ago on SwitchedIf you grew up with a few brothers and sisters, you know there are certain unspoken rules when it comes to food. You have to move fast without being noticed to get the last fish stick. According to a new study, it's not just humans who can learn ...
Fermilab Exploring the Universe by Blasting Neutrinos Under Wisconsin
3 months ago on SwitchedFermilab, perhaps the premier research facility in the United States, peers into "the fundamental nature of matter and energy" in order to answer the most elemental questions surrounding the composition of the universe. Over the decades, the lab ...
DNA Evidence Can Be Fabricated, Research Says
3 months ago on SwitchedIt's hard to believe that crime scenes could get any more complicated than they are on 'CSI,' but The New York Times reports that scientists in Israel have discovered that DNA evidence can be fabricated -- and easily, at that. Apparently, DNA can be ...
Stanford Professor Sequences His Genome in Just One Week
3 months ago on SwitchedReading an entire novel is often considered a nice week's accomplishment, but a Stanford University professor has put that idea to shame. In just seven days, he mapped his entire DNA. According to an AP story on the Denver Post's Web site, ...
Aussie to Receive Bone-Anchored, MP3-Playing Bionic Ear
3 months ago on SwitchedNumerous studies have demonstrated that various gadgets, including cell phones and iPods, can result in significant hearing loss, but a 2008 survey of teens revealed an alarming lack of concern over the issue. Perhaps adults don't give kids enough ...
U.S. Woman Gets Web-Ready Pacemaker
3 months ago on SwitchedCarol Kasyjanski has lived with a severe heart condition for 20 years. Until recently, she's lived her life, often in fear, in strict obedience to the condition's limitations. Now, though, a medical breakthrough has given the woman a chance to live ...
Will 'Smart Cane' Render Seeing-Eye Dogs Obsolete?
3 months ago on SwitchedSeeing-eye dogs may soon be looking for work as ordinary house pets, thanks to the development of a new "smart" walking cane. An engineering professor and his five students at Central Michigan University have developed a cane with a navigational ...
Public Radio and the Problem With iPhone Apps
3 months ago on SwitchedIt's heartening to see the success of Public Radio Player 2.0, the official public radio iPhone app; it's reached nearly two million downloads. Produced in conjunction with the country's various public radio networks, the app offers up hundreds of ...
Scientists: 'The Robots Are Coming! The Robots Are Coming!'
4 months ago on SwitchedScenes of robots running amok, killing indiscriminately and taking over computer systems have been portrayed in countless films and books. Now, some scientists say these fictional situations could become a reality if limits aren't placed on ...
10 Tech Whizzes Under 20
4 months ago on SwitchedThe tech world is filled with young superstars in their 20s, but there's another generation on the way up. All of these wunderkinds are making a big splash, even though many haven't even finished high school. Some are already millionaires. Others ...


