Published on October 21, 2010 by Technology Slice
Willy Wonka Gum Could Be A Reality – Food scientist Dave Hart says nanotechnology makes the dream an entirely possible reality, without the unfortunate side effect of blowing up like an enourmous blueberry. Professor Hart said he was inspired by his own proposition to the UK’s National Science and Engineering Competition. He has already developed [...]
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Published on June 30, 2010 by Technology Slice
Scientists Create Artificial Lungs – In one study, a team at Yale University in Connecticut implanted engineered lung tissue into rats that worked like the real thing, helping the animals breathe and supplying their blood with fresh oxygen. In another, a team at Harvard University in Massachusetts developed a tiny lung device from human tissue [...]
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Published on March 10, 2010 by Technology Slice
FaceBook Location Based Service – FaceBook will roll out a new location-based service in April, the New York Times reports. The new service means that Facebook’s 400 million-plus users will be able to see the locations of their friends in addition to their status updates. The social networking giant plans to unveil the new feature [...]
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