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Watch this Sensor Effortlessly Identify Different Objects with Radar
Researchers say RadarCat will revolutionize how people interact with a computer.
Deamonds Gets Rough and Raw on this Exclusive Amy Becker Approved New Mix
The East London Club Trax and Track and Field man's stepped up with an hour of absolute scorchers.
Stream a Raucous Deamonds Remix from Amy Becker's Brand New EP
The RMX EP sees the in demand DJ curating a batch of club ready screamers.
The Future of Border Securing Technology Is Here and It’s Terrifying
Drones, 3D holograms, cameras with body heat detection, and a 360-degree radar surveillance.
This Journalist Is Helping Isolated Communities Share Their Stories Using Cell Phones
Libby is the founder of On Our Radar, a platform that allows citizen journalists in isolated communities around the world to share their experiences, using nothing more powerful than a text.
Europe's Last Dictatorship Is Opposed by the Oldest Exiled Government in the World
The Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic has improbably survived two world wars, 70 years of Soviet occupation, and nearly a century in exile.
Aarhus' Venues Don't Care About Being Unique
The venues in Denmark's second biggest city would rather stick to quality.
A Weather Tracking Black Hole Is Helping Uncover the Mysteries of Tornadoes
"The reality is we probably truly underestimate the number of tornadoes."
Signal-Blocking Structure Takes You Off the Grid—In Your Own Crib
Dawg, we put a house inside your house that blocks out incoming mobile signals. Seriously.
NASA’s Long-Range Heartbeat Detector Could Monitor Astronauts In Orbit
But for now, it's saving lives on Earth.
The Man Who Invented Stereo
Alan Blumlein was honoured today for his invention of stereophonic sound at Abbey Road Studios.
Stealth Bombers and Cancer Cells Be Warned: Quantum Radar Has Gone Microwave
An only recently theorized technology steps toward the real world.