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New Breathalyzer Technology Detects Cancer, Asthma

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. "If you go...

Xerox Invents Reusable Paper that Uses UV Light for "Ink"

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...

Carbon Nanotubes May Pose Asbestos-Like Threat to Human Health

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...

Psychiatrists Now Calling Excessive E-Mailing a "Mental Illness"

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...

Armed, Autonomous Robots "A Threat to Humanity"

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...

Animals Spared by Using Laboratory Robots to Test Chemicals

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...

Dogs' Barks Translated in Human Language by Clever Computer Scientists

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...

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Children Pump Clean Water While Playing on the Merry-Go-Round

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...

No Way to Hide Truth: Cell Phone Does Cause Tumor

By Chanyut Phrukkumwong, citizen journalist
October 29 - Long-term exposure to electromagnetic radio waves at certain strengths does cause brain tumors. Just like in...

American Inventor Presents an Answer to the World's Water Crisis

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...

The iMiev, Mitsubishi's All-Electric Car, Coming in 2009

By John Cole, citizen journalist
May 10 - Mitsubishi Motor Company is continuing to refine its all-electric sub-compact car dubbed iMiev (Mitsubishi Innovative...

EEStor Technology: The End of Batteries?

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...

Drones on the Rise in the US for Surveillance

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...

A Taser for Christmas? Marketing Assault With a Deadly Weapon

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...

Ocean Water – An Untapped, Bountiful Energy Source

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...

The Device That Defies the Laws of Thermodynamics

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...

RFID - It May Be Inescapable, but Should It Be Implantable?

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...

Incandescent light bulb ban in U.K. could reduce CO2 emissions up to 3 million tons annually

By M. T. Whitney, citizen journalist
June 17 - Just as Australia has banned incandescent light bulbs for 2009, England maybe moving towards similar steps,...

LED lights make city structures seem safer to citizens

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...

Breakthrough anti-reflection coating could mean advances in optics, LED lighting and lenses

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...

Students invent inexpensive water purification system that costs $5

By M. T. Whitney, citizen journalist
March 8 - (ConsumerWellness.org) A new, inexpensive water purification technology developed by engineering students at Gonzaga University...

New tablet PC for doctors may save health-care workers from paperwork burden

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...

Video gaming with Wii burns significant number of calories, supports weight loss

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...

Mobile phones boost brain tumor risk by up to 270 percent on side of brain where phone is held

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...

Intense video gaming actually strengthens your eyesight

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,...

When old electronics meet their end, much ends up becoming toxic waste in China

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...

Conventional medicine astonishingly slow to adopt online technology, e-mail

By Beau Hodai, citizen journalist
February 6 - Despite the spread of increased internet availability, e-commerce, and a whole system of global communication...

Investment in green technology on the rise nationwide

By M.T. Whitney, citizen journalist
January 30 - A turnaround in Silicon Valley is happening, and the product is green technology. Newfound venture capital...

Butterflies inspire new LED illumination technology

By M.T. Whitney, citizen journalist
January 27 - An ingenious method of efficiently emitting light has come from a unique inspiration: butterflies. The science...

Advanced "multi-touch" touch-screen interface could eliminate the keyboard and mouse

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...

Man documents steady weight loss from active Wii video gaming

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...

Faulty software may have destroyed Mars orbiter, says NASA

By Ben Kage, citizen journalist
January 18 - NASA's Mars Global Surveyor orbiting craft stopped responding to commands in November, the administration announced...

More software companies embracing the open source model

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...

Plastic circuitry breakthrough may revolutionize electronics industry

By Ben Kage, citizen journalist
January 15 - Researchers from the University of Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory have a chance to revolutionize the electronics...

Roomba maker launches programmable robot for hobbyists, students

By Ben Kage, citizen journalist
January 11 - The robot-maker iRobot, perhaps best known for its Roomba autonomous vacuum, is giving students and hobbyists...

Qflix technology for burning movie DVDs supported by major studios

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...

San Francisco startup unveils device able to create a broadband hot spot in your car

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...

Robots predicted to have rights 50 years from now

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...

Video games help kids deal with stressful situations

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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