Runaway universe wins Nobel Prize
This year’s physics winners find the universe is accelerating The post Runaway universe wins Nobel Prize appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleCooling down with Craig Heller
In the article High-Tech Olympians, David Bjerklie writes: "Should attempts to advance the technology of sports equipment be a wide open race to build the best? Should such equipment be allowed to...
View ArticleTalk to me, with your eyes
Eye tracking technology allows ALS sufferers to express creativity The post Talk to me, with your eyes appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleSmarter resting leads to better training
New software helps determine the necessary recovery for optimal sports performance The post Smarter resting leads to better training appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleThe truth is in the eyes
Sleep detection technologies still lack the most accurate indicator of drowsiness The post The truth is in the eyes appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleMind over matter
Envisioning a world of thought-controlled computing The post Mind over matter appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleOkay, but how do touch screens actually work?
Swipe: verb; the act of moving one’s finger across a touch screen. The post Okay, but how do touch screens actually work? appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleFuel for the future
Nike launches new FuelBand digital wristband to make every movement count The post Fuel for the future appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleRed with passion
The force behind NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program The post Red with passion appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleA mindless future
How will smart technologies affect our cognitive ability? The post A mindless future appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleLemme see yo grillzzzz
Okay so the obvious first question I had was, “Does this hurt your teeth and/or brain?” But Parsons The New School for Design student Aisen Chacin assured me that, “No, the player does not hurt; all...
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