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Flying cars coming in five years, says Intel drone chief: Anil Nanduri says it's cheaper to put cars in the air than under cities in tunnels.

Watch Lucid Motors’ electric car hit 235 miles per hour

IBM and Sony stuff 330 TB on a tiny tape

Uber unveils ambitious plans for a fleet of flying taxis

Groundbreaking graphene sieve lets you drink seawater


U.S. government spending $425 million to build fastest supercomputers (11/14/14)

Future Transportation Technology Will Blow Your Mind

NASA tests floating robot servant for Space Station - powered (of course) by an Android phone

New telescope will be 'second biggest structure created by mankind' after Great Wall of China (12/22/11)

Google 'to unveil' hi-tech Google Glasses that put a screen of information over the world (12/20/11)


Physicists Receive $1.85 Million Grant to Reinvent Electronic Computing (10/05/11)

Samsung, Micron Back New Memory Type to Challenge DDR3 (10/7/11)


Test confirms particles appear to travel faster than the speed of light (11/18/11: CNN)

Richard WEIR / Carl NELSON Barium Titanate Ultra-Capacitor

Mice Levitated in LabBy Charles Q. Choi, Special to LiveScience (9/9/09) 
- Above Top Secret/thread499973/pg1 

The fastest and the fittest: Sport cars in Los Angeles

Scientists develop nasal spray that boosts memory (10/1/09)


Information about Mind Reading

'Mind-reading machine' can convert thoughts into speech: A mind reading machine is a step closer to reality after scientists discovered a way of translating people's thoughts into words.

New Brain-Machine Interface Taps Human Smarts to Enhance Computers' Abilities, Instead of Vice Versa (11/30/10)


Lightning in a Bottle: Anti-Matter Trapped For Nearly 17 Minutes

The 123,000 MPH Plasma Engine That Could Finally Take Astronauts To Mars

Physicist proves that teleportation of energy is possible (2/5/10)

Seven tech advances that will make Minority Report a reality (1/13/10)

60 Minutes - Growing Body Parts (12/13/09) PART 1, 2, 3


High-speed rail gets green light from Florida lawmakers (12/11/09)

Harvard, MIT researchers attempt to reverse-engineer the human brain with gaming hardware (12/4/09)

Clearing the path for hands-free, automated driving

Intel hopes 48-core chip will solve new challenges (12/2/09)
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The 50 Best Inventions of 2009

IBM researchers speed up medical diagnostic testing via chip (11/17/09)

Your sixth sense coming soon (11/4/09)

Scientists lay groundwork for an ac-driven quantum motor (9/20/09)

Gallery: Sneak peeks at 8 emerging technologies

Tesla: The Forgotten Mysteries

Scientists create first electronic quantum processor

LANL scientist makes radio waves travel faster than light
(1/12/08)
An 8 minute video clip of Jay Leno visiting NextEngine a small electronic box measures the dimensions of a 3-D object, then provides a computer with millions  of data points, after which a 3-D printer sculpts an exact copy in 3-D of the scanned object.

The PC of 2019 (3/16/09: Computer World)


Let's Do the Twist Scientists build stretchy circuits (1/13/09)

Quantum holographic storage: it works! (2/3/09)

The light bulb of the future? Luxim's plasma light bulb: Silicon Valley's Luxim has developed a light bulb the size of a Tic Tac that gives off as much light as a streetlight. (10/30/08: Video: ZDNET)

Teleportation Is Real – But Don't Try It at Home

CES 2009: Gadget Heaven

10 sci-fi technologies that just might happen (9/24/08)

Intel teases shape-shifting programmable matter (8/22/08)

Wireless networks mimicking biological systems (8/28/08)

Solar-powered plane in air for 82 hours (8/25/08: The Guardian)

Can light drive a motor? (7/29/08)

Accessing Internet at 640 Gb/s? (7/12/08)

A New Kind of Ozone Layer (7/7/08)

Flying Saucer Craft Set to Fly (6/23/08)

Salt Water Burning (video) is from Rustom Roy's web page
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Memory Metal (YouTube Video) - object regains its shape

Exoskeleton Turns Humans Into Terminators (YouTube Video)

WCI  student isolates microbe that lunches on plastic bags (5/22/08)

Rocket man flies to 8,200ft (5/15/08)

How It Works: The Airborne Laser (3/13/08)

OSEN makes cannon-ball splash opening with release of disclosure testimonial videos:
Earth-shattering never-before-seen video testimonials released for the first time, featuring seven energy inventors. Affidavit witnesses urge an end to suppression of new energy technologies that could eliminate our suicidal dependence on fossil fuel.
(OSEN.org)

Photos: Future tech at Microsoft Innovation day

The Hypersonic Age is Near: Recent breakthroughs in scramjet engines could mean two-hour flights from New York to Tokyo. They could also mean missiles capable of striking any continent in a moment's notice. No wonder the race to develop them is as fierce as ever (12/07)

Creating power out of thin air (10/26/07: ZDNET)

Photos: Scenes from Ceatec (10/3/07)

Eco-Friendly Batteries on the Horizon (5/16/07: PC Magazine)

The Prophet of Garbage: Joseph Longo's Plasma Converter turns our most vile and toxic trash into clean energy—and promises to make a relic of the landfill (3/07: Popular Science)

Intel shows off 80-core processor: The chip unveiled at IDF works, but there are a lot of hurdles to overcome before an 80-core chip shows up in a living room. (2/11/07: CNET News)


Portable health care records in the works (12/7/06)

Roll-up screens 'moving closer': Roll-up laptop screens and e-newspapers may be a step closer
(9/21/06: BBC News)

'Sticky' silicon could speed data (9/18/06: BBC News)

A Low Tech., Canadian Designed, Water Filter for the Poor Masses (Real Video)

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