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First 3D-Printed Blood Vessels Bring Scientists A Step Closer To Bioprinting Human Organs
IBTimes - 3 Jun 2014 01:34
Bioprinting is a growing field in medicine that has scientists well on their way to replicating human organs. But engineering true to life vascular networks has always been a challenge. Until now.
How To Get Everyone To Put Away Their Damn Phones At Your Party
The Huffington Post - 3 Jun 2014 13:47The Last Of Us
Forbes - 3 Jun 2014 22:41
Screenshots from Naughty Dog's 'The Last of Us.'
Apple Announces New Programming Language Called Swift
Slashdot - 3 Jun 2014 02:04
jmcbain (1233044) writes "At WWDC 2014 today, Apple announced Swift, a new programming language. According to a report by Ars Technica: 'Swift seems to get rid of Objective C's reliance on defined pointers; instead, the ...
Faculty Highlight: Jeff Gore
MIT - 3 Jun 2014 20:00
Championing biophysics research: MIT professor Jeff Gore brings together interdisciplinary team, explores population dynamics in yeast and honeybees.
Pot heads find sleeping can get tough
Tech Times - 3 Jun 2014 23:47
Marijuana use, particularly if begun young, can lead to sleep problems later in life, a study indicates. Sleep quality can suffer, and daytime sleepiness is common, researchers say.
Scientists discover method to create, delete and reactivate memory. Hope for Alzheimer's?
Tech Times - 3 Jun 2014 04:50
The memory-erasing device in "Men in Black" may become a reality in the future as researchers have found a way to erase and restore memories.
Website of the day: Delay Repay Sniper
Pocket-lint - 3 Jun 2014 02:00
This article has been written on a train. That's not all that unusual, to be fair. But this train isn't moving. In fact, it hasn't moved for quite a while. Unfortunately, that's not all that unusual either. It's infuriat...
Lexar Professional Workflow DD512 & DD256
Photography Blog - 3 Jun 2014 10:30
Lexar today expanded its Professional Workflow line to include 512GB and 256GB USB 3.0 storage drives.
Apple's new Swift coding language hopes to lock down errors
CNET - 3 Jun 2014 03:08Review: Transcend JetDrive Lite
Gizmag - 3 Jun 2014 02:58
MacBooks can make for great notebook PCs, but their speedy solid-state drives don't give you much storage bang for your buck. So why not do something with that SD card slot, and give yourself some extra semi-permanent st...
Developers Applaud Apple's New Era of Openness
Re/code - 3 Jun 2014 23:35
The iPhone maker's overtures are meant to ensure it is as relevant in the future as it is now.
Volume of encrypted email rising amid spying fears (Update)
Phys.org - 3 Jun 2014 23:10
The volume of email cloaked in encryption technology is rapidly rising as Google, Yahoo, Facebook and other major Internet companies try to shield their users' online communications from government spies and other snoops...
Researchers shut down SARS cloaking system; Findings could lead to SARS, MERS vaccines
Science Daily - 3 Jun 2014 22:22
A research team has figured out how to disable a part of the SARS virus responsible for hiding it from the immune system -- a critical step in developing a vaccine against the deadly disease. The findings also have poten...
Outcomes for older adults with pneumonia who receive treatment including azithromycin
Science Daily - 3 Jun 2014 22:21
Treatment for pneumonia that included azithromycin compared with other antibiotics was associated with a significantly lower risk of death and a slightly increased risk of heart attack, according to a study that included...
Preventive placement of ICDs for less severe heart failure may improve survival
Science Daily - 3 Jun 2014 22:21
An examination of the benefit of preventive placement of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators in patients with a less severe level of heart failure, a group not well represented in clinical trials, finds significantly...
Community program helps lower blood pressure among minorities
Science Daily - 3 Jun 2014 22:21
A community-based program helped minorities significantly lower their blood pressure, researchers report after evaluating the American Heart Association's Check. Change. Control. program in 18 urban, predominately Africa...
How 3D Printing Is Reinventing Retail
Forbes - 3 Jun 2014 20:45
Just a few short years ago, 3D printing was a niche and expensive technology with narrow practical application. But today, everything from clothing and cars to musical instruments and even body parts can be created with ...
Asus announces new mid-range and 4K gaming laptops
Gizmag - 3 Jun 2014 19:06
Asus has announced two additions to its Republic of Gamers (ROG) laptop range. The systems, known as the GX500 and the G550JK, make use of the same design language, while occupying two distinct product spaces - one svelt...
Pavlof Volcano Eruption 'Escalates,' Alaska Officials Raise Alert Level
IBTimes - 3 Jun 2014 18:34
Alaska officials have raised the alert level on Monday for Pavlof Volcano from "Watch" to "Warning," indicating that a low-level eruption of one of the state's most active volcanoes may be intensifying.
Google Chrome Goes 64-Bit, Promises Better Stability, Security And Performance
TechCrunch - 3 Jun 2014 18:27
Most modern operating systems now natively support 64-bit processors, but even though many developers now offer 64-bit versions of their applications, browsers have generally lacked behind this move (though there are a...
Cancel All Your Plans and Watch the Bear Cam Live Stream
Mashable - 3 Jun 2014 18:27
The great outdoors, from the comfort of your couch. Each year, hundreds of brown bears trek a mile-long stretch of the Brooks River in the Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska searching for organic, local, stream-...