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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: A Tale of 2 Stim Plans: US Sold Out, Intel Got It Right 7  WoWGold   2009-02-23 12:16:50 
Re: Is Hulu's Heave-Ho First Salvo in Digital Content War? 4  marvin250   2009-02-22 20:46:05 
Re: Who Needs Bright Buddies? We've Got Google 2  slashtact   2009-02-21 19:32:16 
Re: Big Search Sites Push Canonical Tag to Sweep Up Link Clutter 2  diamara   2009-02-19 15:54:48 
Re: Microsoft Jumps Into Mobile Mall Melee 2  armdsp   2009-02-17 16:54:36 
Re: How to Build a Small-Business Web Site, Part 5: Outsource or DIY? 4  jemwebdesigndotcom   2009-02-15 08:03:55 
Re: How to Build a Small-Business Web Site, Part 1: Nuts and Bolts 4  jemwebdesigndotcom   2009-02-15 07:58:59 
Re: Congressman Tweets His Way Into Hot Water 2  MarkTalkDotCom   2009-02-13 17:13:02 
Re: Local News Could Save Satellite Radio 2  thevoiceatvoicedupcom   2009-02-13 10:21:08 
Re: Ramblings of a DTV Conspiracy Theorist 7  wallace2   2009-02-13 09:59:57 
Re: Google Signs Up for Energy Monitoring Duty 2  Robb_Henshaw   2009-02-12 23:52:01 
Re: Hadron's Second Shot at Unraveling Universe's Mysteries Postponed 2  mitrich   2009-02-11 11:19:45 
Re: The H-1B Visa Dilemma, Part 1: A Broken System 7  azrefugee   2009-02-10 08:34:12 
Re: Google Lets Gmailers Cut the Cord 2  JoeSans   2009-02-06 12:51:20 
Re: Calif.'s Fertility Flap and the Future of Reproductive Tech 3  dquatta   2009-02-06 10:48:56 
Re: Windows Shopping, Part 1: Getting a New View 2  akcoyote   2009-02-05 02:31:40 
Re: Is It Too Late for Homes to Get Smart? 2  varunarora   2009-02-03 23:50:12 
Re: US to Enlist 20-Petaflop IBM Supercomputer for Nuke Management Duty 2  jerzyguy29   2009-02-03 16:40:46 
Re: Grassley Wants to Cut NSF From Stim Package on Porn-Surfing Suspicions 2  jperhonis   2009-02-03 09:31:26 
Re: First Death Threats, Now Spit: TechCrunch Blogger Arrington Calls Time Out 2  geofbrewer   2009-02-02 17:44:18 

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