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The Navy’s unmanned, autonomous combat jet demonstrator continues to successfully pass milestones for unmanned aviation The Navy’s unmanned and autonomous X-47B continues to hit new milestones . Less than a…

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A brilliant trip back to the technological future New Scientist Is the phenomenon that is humanity typical or exceptional in the universe? Does plagiarising nature count as fraud? Do we…

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Plus: how other shows fare over time Who can predict how a TV show will fare two or three seasons out? Some shows only gain momentum after a dull first…

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The company’s venture capital arm has just made a big investment in unmanned systems. Echoing a company belief in autonomous systems, clever algorithms, and replacing fallible humans with smart machines…

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Obamacare: A Tough Sell For Obama Admin – Lou Dobbs Chalk-Talk.

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Anywhere beer Nothing hits the spot after a long hike more than a beer , but lugging a six-pack through the wilderness isn’t as appealing. Brewers have toyed with portable…

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“I was freaked, because I was really close to it and was worried it was going to hit me.” Throughout the storied history of aviation, humankind has fought to…

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A wireless data-gathering grenade to toss into danger. After an earthquake devastated Haiti in 2010, search-and-rescue teams descended upon Port-au-Prince to look for survivors. Francisco Aguilar…

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Our favorite Lambos through the decades, from the Popular Science archive. Fifty years ago this week , Italian mechanic and tractor maker Ferruccio Lamborghini founded a car company in Sant’Agata Bolognese…

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Three games shrunk, digitized, and boozed up to a whole new level Mini Arcade Machine In 2006, Mark Slevinsky fixed a Tron arcade game that a friend had left for trash…

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Vertical takeoff. Hybrid power. Automatic landing. See it in action as it flies and drives. We’ve been following the progress of Terrafugia , the Massachusetts-based creator of several (prototype) flying…

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We can all breathe a little easier. Asbestos is an insidious killer, with a nasty habit of being most deadly when it is least visible. Fortunately, a new device can…

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The creators of Ushahidi, a crisis mapping platform, have developed hardware that keeps wireless communication going in the midst of chaos. The people behind Ushahidi , a software platform for communicating…

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From Tennis For Two to PlayStation 4. Today’s game controllers aren’t totally original . There was a long, generational evolution that got them there, as this incredibly comprehensive infographic from Pop Chart…

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Haha. Now we are having fun! So much fun! Here’s a thing you don’t hear often when making a purchase: this product is “medical compliant.” “Here are your skis!…

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ANALYSIS/OPINION: The 21st century is a hard sell to a culture that prefers the 8th. The Europeans, loosely defined, keep trying in Afghanistan. It’s 12 years and counting since the…

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This quadrotor uses a nature-inspired, dry adhesive to cling to surfaces for extra-covert spying. This drone could become the proverbial fly on the wall. Thanks to a joint…

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2013, The Last Call For The Racist, Intolerant, ‘Stupid’ GOP-Tea Party?: http://www.politicalarticles.net/blog/2013/01/31/2013-the-last-call-for-the-racist-i…

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Google’s Schmidt sees tech future and it sure is messy Cullman Times Online Meanwhile, just what does the future hold for Google itself and its fellow tech companies, which provide…

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