 | By David Gutierrez, staff writer October 27 - Researchers are working to develop ways to test for various diseases simply by having patients breathe into a machine, according to an article published in the online edition of Optics Express.
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 | By David Gutierrez, staff writer September 19 - Xerox subsidiary Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) has developed a type of paper that, combined with a special printer, can print documents that erase themselves after a day so that the paper can be reused.
Xerox... |
 | By David Gutierrez, staff writer September 16 - Touted as miracle ingredients that will revolutionize electronics, chemistry and materials science, carbon nanotubes may pose as great a threat to the human body as asbestos, according to a study published in... |
 | By David Gutierrez, staff writer August 16 - An editorial published in the American Journal of Psychiatry advocates adding "Internet addiction" to the official U.S. list of psychological disorders, saying that the condition would describe those who spend... |
 | By David Gutierrez, staff writer August 16 - An artificial intelligence professor has warned that the trend toward creating autonomous killer robots for battlefield use poses "a threat to humanity."
Noel Sharkey of the University of Sheffield said that... |
 | By David Gutierrez, staff writer August 13 - Researchers are developing a method of testing potentially toxic chemicals using robots instead of animals, as a way of reducing both the number of animals exposed to painful or fatal tests and also the cost... |
 | By David Gutierrez, staff writer August 12 - Researchers have developed a computer software that can identify why a dog is barking, according to a study published in the journal Animal Cognition.
A research team from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest... |
Click here for more articles » Citizen Journalism Articles from Contributing Writers: | By Ginger Coleen, citizen journalist November 7 - PlayPumps International, a US non-profit organization, has come up with a very innovative way to help Africans... |
 | By Chanyut Phrukkumwong, citizen journalist October 29 - Long-term exposure to electromagnetic radio waves at certain strengths does cause brain tumors. Just like in... |
 | By Adam Chavez, citizen journalist June 11 - Dean Kamen is not a new player in the innovator's arena. He has been inventing and innovating ever since he... |
 | By John Cole, citizen journalist May 10 - Mitsubishi Motor Company is continuing to refine its all-electric sub-compact car dubbed iMiev (Mitsubishi Innovative... |
 | By Adam Miller, citizen journalist April 20 - For decades, battery storage technology has been a heavy weight on the back of scientific innovation. From cell... |
 | By Anna Farr, citizen journalist January 10 - Drones are now on the rise in the US for local, federal and private use. Taser International, the company that... |
 | By Jenn Geiss, citizen journalist December 24 - “It is light, it’s small, it comes in colors…” beams Lynne Rigberg, the host of a Taser party in Scottsdale... |
 | By S.A Ramratan, citizen journalist November 15 - A cancer patient has found some interesting properties of seawater that could provide an abundant, cheap source... |
 | By S.A Ramratan, citizen journalist October 28 - An amazing British invention actually creates more energy than is put into it.
If you asked the inventors... |
 | By Andrea Jean, citizen journalist October 12 - RFID technology is used widely in the public and private sector to assist businesses with asset tracking and... |
 | By M. T. Whitney, citizen journalist June 17 - Just as Australia has banned incandescent light bulbs for 2009, England maybe moving towards similar steps,... |
 | By Staff writer, citizen journalist June 11 - Citizens in Raleigh, N.C. express feeling safer in municipal structures that have switched to LED lighting, according to... |
 | By Christian Evans, citizen journalist March 24 - A team of researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has created a new optical coating that enables greater control... |
 | By M. T. Whitney, citizen journalist March 8 - (ConsumerWellness.org) A new, inexpensive water purification technology developed by engineering students at Gonzaga University... |
 | By M. T. Whitney, citizen journalist March 4 - A new tablet PC promises to offer a more efficient workplace for hospitals as it reduces time spent with paperwork... |
 | By Beau Hodai, citizen journalist February 24 - A recent study has found that new gaming technology that requires user movement burns a significant number of... |
 | By M. T. Whitney, citizen journalist February 22 - Using a cell phone regularly – even a modern one – raises the risk of developing a brain tumor for many users... |
 | By M.T.Whitney, citizen journalist February 9 - Playing video games with high levels of action, like Halo and Unreal Tournament, can improve your eyesight,... |
 | By M.T. Whitney, citizen journalist February 8 - Old computers and other used-up appliances are creating polluted environments in Asia, the final resting place... |
 | By Beau Hodai, citizen journalist February 6 - Despite the spread of increased internet availability, e-commerce, and a whole system of global communication... |
 | By M.T. Whitney, citizen journalist January 30 - A turnaround in Silicon Valley is happening, and the product is green technology.
Newfound venture capital... |
 | By M.T. Whitney, citizen journalist January 27 - An ingenious method of efficiently emitting light has come from a unique inspiration: butterflies.
The science... |
 | By Ben Kage, citizen journalist January 24 - The computers of the future might be nothing more than display screens if the full potential of multi-touch... |
 | By M.T. Whitney, citizen journalist January 23 - Using Nintendo’s Wii gaming console can help shed the pounds, one man found from experience.
His name is... |
 | By Ben Kage, citizen journalist January 18 - NASA's Mars Global Surveyor orbiting craft stopped responding to commands in November, the administration announced... |
 | By Ben Kage, citizen journalist January 17 - Software companies are just beginning to realize that miserly protection of software code is not always as lucrative... |
 | By Ben Kage, citizen journalist January 15 - Researchers from the University of Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory have a chance to revolutionize the electronics... |
 | By Ben Kage, citizen journalist January 11 - The robot-maker iRobot, perhaps best known for its Roomba autonomous vacuum, is giving students and hobbyists... |
 | By Ben Kage, citizen journalist January 8 - Concerns about piracy have hampered consumers' ability to buy and burn to DVD digital versions of movies from... |
 | By Ben Kage, citizen journalist January 4 - When Autonet Mobile Inc. releases it's new Wi-Fi/3G cellular device in March, you'll no longer have to hunt... |
 | By Jerome Douglas, citizen journalist December 26 - A recent report commissioned by the British government states that one day we may be giving the kind of rights... |
 | By Jerome Douglas, citizen journalist December 23 - When an 11-year-old was recovering from brain surgery, his mother felt relived that he was able to play some... |
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