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Harman Kardon Aura review
Pocket-lint - 7 Mar 2014 14:30
The Harman Kardon Aura may look like The Jetson's spaceship has collided with a ultra-modern kitchen blender but this quirky design housing is actually a wireless home speaker. If you're seeking a showstopper in speaker ...
Gripster, Possibly The Handiest iPad Air Case Ever Made
Cult of Mac - 7 Mar 2014 09:33
Native Union’s Gripster case is now available for the iPad Air, and it looks like the perfect accessory for folks who own an iPad air and also have hands. Yes, hands – those prehensile utilihooks at the ends of your�...
Picture of the Day: I Want to Fly Away
Twisted Sifter - 7 Mar 2014 23:18
I WANT TO FLY AWAY Photograph by LOTUS CARROLL Website | Facebook | Google+ | Flickr | Prints Available Taken at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, this lovely photograph by Lotus Carroll conj...
Razer Mechanical Switch Specially Designed For Gaming Purposes
Coolest Gadgets - 7 Mar 2014 18:15
When it comes to gaming peripherals for the computer, I am quite sure that there is one particular name that should not be overlooked at all, and that would be Razer. The company has just announced the launch of the firs...
Drones allowed to fly the US skies, for now
CNET - 7 Mar 2014 06:55
A judge rules that the FAA's six-year ban on drone flying isn't actually legally binding.
Researchers find potential target for drug to treat allergic asthma
Medical News Today - 7 Mar 2014 11:00
An enzyme that helps maintain immune system function by "throwing away" a specific protein has a vital role in controlling symptoms of allergic asthma, new research in mice suggests.The finding suggests that this enzyme,...
Research on 3D scaffolds sets new bar in lung regeneration
Science Daily - 7 Mar 2014 23:59
For the estimated 12.7 million people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, the third leading cause of death in the US, innovative research efforts in the field of tissue regeneration hold promise. In end-stage lu...
New class of antibiotics discovered by chemists
Science Daily - 7 Mar 2014 23:59
A new class of antibiotics to fight bacteria such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and other drug-resistant bacteria that threaten public health has been discovered by a team of chemists. The new class, cal...
Personalized treatment prolongs the life of lung cancer patients
Science Daily - 7 Mar 2014 23:59
Mexican scientists have increased survival rates for patients diagnosed with lunch cancer in metastatic stage (when the disease has spread to different parts of the body) from a rate of nine months of survival to 30 with...
ICYMI: Of Cars and Bitcoins
TechPinions - 7 Mar 2014 23:35
In the hiatus between Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and the wildness of South By Southwest in Austin, the last week saw an assortment of eclectic tech news, ranging from Apple's growing automotive efforts, to new th...
Berlin Can't Finish Its Reunification Memorial On Time Because of Bats
Gizmodo - 7 Mar 2014 23:00
It took Berliners years to agree upon a design for a memorial to the reunification of East and West--but now that the project is underway, an unexpected hurdle is slowing it down: Bats. Lots of them.
Titanfall Burn Cards detailed deeper: no trades, no in-game purchases
Slash Gear - 7 Mar 2014 22:47
With just days left before the full official launch of Titanfall, Respawn Entertainment are taking some time to show off more details about in-game play. Today's bit has to do …
Two Days At Sloan: How Sports Analytics Got Lost In The Fog
Gizmodo - 7 Mar 2014 22:34
"You're hiding all the good numbers from me."
The Tiny Figure On This Watch Gets Tired When It Needs a Winding
Gizmodo - 7 Mar 2014 21:40
When you're wearing an old-school watch that requires winding every few days, the last thing you want is to look down to discover it stopped ticking hours ago. That's why mechanical watches usually include a power reserv...
New study of proteins in space could yield better understanding, new drug development
Science Daily - 7 Mar 2014 21:30
Innovative methods of drug discovery don't always take place in an academic laboratory. They may start there, but they can also happen in orbit aboard the International Space Station, as protein crystallization research ...
Anti-Psychotic Meds Offer Hope Against Brain Cancer
Science Daily - 7 Mar 2014 21:30
FDA-approved anti-psychotic drugs possess tumor-killing activity against the most aggressive form of primary brain cancer, glioblastoma, new research indicates. "The anti-glioblastoma effects of these drugs are completel...
13 GIFs That Will Make You Incredibly Anxious
Gizmodo - 7 Mar 2014 21:20
GIFs are a blast. They can teach you how to knit or learn you some science . They can also make you incredibly anxious. How? Just check these out and you'll see what I mean. Well, after they finish loading.
New theory on cause of endometriosis
Science Daily - 7 Mar 2014 20:36
Changes to two previously unstudied genes are the centerpiece of a new theory regarding the cause and development of endometriosis, a chronic and painful disease affecting one in 10 women. The discovery suggests epigenet...
Majority of Latinas are unaware of their risk of diabetes, study finds
Science Daily - 7 Mar 2014 20:36
The majority of Latinas are unaware of their risk of diabetes, a new study finds, which points to the urgent need for alternate sites of opportunity for diabetes screenings. There is also a need for effective and cultura...
Game Maven Teaches You How to Code While Making Games
Life Hacker - 7 Mar 2014 20:30
There's no dearth of resources for learning to code these days. Add to your collection Game Maven, which walks you through through, step-by-step, writing the code for three casual games (in the spirit of Asteroids, Angry...
Good news, Predator! Lexus sending production-ready LF-NX to Beijing Auto Show
Digital Trends - 7 Mar 2014 20:15
Lexus plans to debut its production-ready NX crossover at the 2014 Beijing Motor Show. The NX, based upon the RAV4 platform, features Toyota's first production turbocharged engine. The post Good news, Predator! Lexus sen...
Samsung's answer to Apple's iTunes Radio: Milk Music
CNET - 7 Mar 2014 19:00
Samsung debuts Milk Music, a streaming radio service that's free to download and free listen to, without ads -- but it's only available on Galaxy devices.