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A new technology standard on the way will change the economics of Internet access–and make Wi-Fi look feeble.
New sensors and software are giving robots a better sense of their “bodies.”
Bernard Lown’s defibrillator has jolted patients back to life for more than 40 years.
William Sutherling of the Huntington Medical Research Institute demonstrates how to use magnetic imaging to hunt down seizure-causing brain tissue.
Moore’s Law isn’t alone. Many technologies now improve so quickly it boggles the mind.
There are plenty of ways to back up your data. So no more excuses.
The lesson from foot fungus: sometimes your target market isn’t really your target market.
Bioethicist Paul Wolpe explores the implications of wiring computers to the human brain.
Nanospectra Bioscience’s gold-plated particles heat and kill tumors.
How the newest wind farms generate electricity.