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Google Glass Bans Facial Recognition Technology

Google has decided that it will not allow facial recognition software on its new Glass.

Cement Becomes Superconducting Metal Under Laser Fire

13 researchers from across the globe worked together to turn cement into a metal using a highly-powerful laser.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Camera Beats iPhone 5 in New Lab Benchmarks

The Samsung Galaxy S4 has won another battle against Apple as the newer, bigger handset seems to have edged out the iPhone 5 in camera tests by well-known DxO Labs.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition vs. LG Nexus 4: Which Stock Android Experience Should You Choose?

The Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition with a stock Android operating system hits the U.S. market Jun. 26. But how does it compare to Google's own, less expensive stock Android handset, the Nexus 4?

3-D Printer Saves Ohio Boys Life With Printed Splint

3-D printing is the latest rage in technological advancements, and one boy can thank the machine for saving his life.

NASA Awards $125,000 Grant To Develop 3-D Printing Of Pizza

One lucky company has just won the award after successfully printing off chocolate from their machine.

Scientists Use Genetics, Lasers To Cure Cocaine Addiction

New methods to rid cocaine addicts of their disease are being developed in labs across the country.

Chinese Counterfeit Condom Ring: 4.6M Fakes Seized In Bust

After a lengthy investigation, authorities in China have broken up a counterfeit condom production ring, arresting dozens of people connected to the ring and seizing well over 4 million of the fake condoms, police announced on Tuesday.

Analysts Doubtful Over Rumored New Amazon Device: Glasses-Free 3D Smartphone

Rumors are swirling that Amazon has a whole bunch of projects that they're working on, among them a glasses-free 3-D smartphone with eyeball control interface that analysts are publicly doubting but undoubtedly secretly hoping will be a hit.

$325,000 Burger: Netherlands Researcher Grows Patty In Laboratory

The patty was made by developing cultures of billions of meat tissue cells, and no, the $325,000 price tag did not include a bun or cheese.
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State Department Orders Blueprints For 3D-Printed Gun Removed From Internet, Takes Over Ownership Of Files

The United States State Department has ordered the removal of blueprints for nonprofit Defense Distributed's controversial 3D-printed "Liberator" handgun from the company's DEFCAD Web site.

Harvard Researchers May Have Found The Heart's Fountain Of youth

The researchers recently wrapped up a trial on mice that proved one hormone's effectiveness in rejuvenating the heart.

8 New York Men Charged In $42 Million International Cyber Bank Heist

The United States government on Thursday arrested eight men from New York for their participation in an international conspiracy involving a high-tech theft ring that launched cyber attacks on financial institutions around the world, resulting in losses estimated at $45 million.

Experts Warn Of 3-D Printed Gun's Dangers; Lawmakers Scramble To Regulate

The first 3-D printed gun to be successfully fired was debuted this week, and now many are worried about what the repercussions will be.

Government Reveals It Has Had Quantum Networking Capability For Two Years

The new form of networking promises to be the safest way to communicate yet.
Defense Distributed's 3D Printed AK-47 Magazine

New Technology Allows Anybody To Make Their Own Gun At Home, No Background Check Required (VIDEO)

Thanks to 25-year-old Cody Wilson, a law student at the University of Texas, anyone with access to a computer and 3D printer will be able to make a fully functioning handgun in the comfort of their own home in the very near future.

HIV Vaccine Fails In Medical Trial, NIH Halts The Study

Despite the recent success of certain vaccines in curing a handful of patients lately, the HVTN 505 has been halted due to its poor performance.

Research Finds E. Coli Bacteria Capable Of Producing Fossil Fuels

Though not economically viable just yet, the research has proven that we may soon have a renewable source of fossil fuels at our disposal.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev And Twitter: A Cyber-Match For The Ages?

People have flocked to the suspected bomber's Twitter account to gain insight into the tragedy, and they're not being quiet about it either.

Graphene: The Miracle Material That May Soon Be A Household Necessity

Researchers have been investigating graphene for several years, but the public has remained largely unaware of its potential. Here's why you should get acquainted with the miracle material.
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