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Teenager's Power Storage Project Lights Up Science World


The future of mobile computing will include flexible displays and wearable technology, and a California teenager's science project could help power those developments. Eesha Khare's prize-winning supercapacitor is perfect for the kinds of energy storage needed for those technologies because of its small size and power capacity. In the meantime, she's basking in the glow of scientific achievement.
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3D Food Printer Could Sustain Long-Distance Space Explorers


Just when we started getting used to the idea of printers spitting out objects, it turns out we have to wrap our heads around the idea of printing edible food. It's no gimmick -- NASA is even making room in its tight budget to fund a project that could lead to a whole new way of feeding astronauts. For their proof of concept, the researchers printed out a nice layer of chocolate.
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Re: How to Solve the Net Neutrality Issue 4  akcoyote   2009-11-06 13:55:19 
Re: MainGear Warms Up New Line of Personal Supercomputers 2  akcoyote   2009-11-05 08:13:06 
Re: Epix Launches One-Two Punch With TV-Web Movie Channel 2  akcoyote   2009-11-05 07:34:39 
Re: Jimmy Wales and the Slippery Slope 5  jmerkey   2009-11-03 21:22:29 
Re: Android 2.0 Phones Get New Google Nav App 2  jimshorrock   2009-10-29 12:42:35 
Re: Windows 7 - Slick OS, but Not Worth an Upgrade 5  jimbus   2009-10-29 08:01:28 
Re: Microsoft Launches a Revolution, Apple Launches a Mouse 16  -hh   2009-10-29 06:35:30 
Re: IBM and Apple: Why We Love Monopolies and Then Kill Them 2  bassfooter   2009-10-28 18:01:18 
Re: ICANN to Give Web Addresses International Flavor 2  davcoh   2009-10-28 07:02:20 
Re: Windows 7 and What Comes After the PC 2  hairyfeet   2009-10-27 00:24:17 
Re: Windows 7 Gets Rid of the Gimmicks 4  akcoyote   2009-10-26 13:34:18 
Re: Sidekick Data Rises From the Ashes 4  dbb10001   2009-10-26 05:51:03 
Re: Windows 7 Draws New PC Designs Out of the Woodwork 2  Kagehi   2009-10-25 10:55:38 
Re: The Windows 7 Road to Success: Is It There Yet? 3  ronburns   2009-10-23 13:06:08 
Re: Selling Windows 7: The Good, the Bad and the Tragically Hip 4  nivekc1   2009-10-23 05:43:54 
Re: Firefox Locks Out Microsoft's App Dev Tech 2  hairyfeet   2009-10-20 17:11:00 
Re: HP Readies New PCs for the Windows 7 Party 2  tony4life   2009-10-14 14:32:36 
Re: Windows 7 vs. Snow Leopard: Inside the War Rooms 5  macrhino   2009-10-14 11:34:58 
Re: Sidekick Users Burned by Danger in the Cloud 2  Dangered   2009-10-12 13:18:34 
Re: LG's E-Reader Prototype Soaks Up Sun 2  leofoss   2009-10-12 12:50:39 

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