SpaceStar Wars force fields are possible using powerful magnets but we can't see through them Force field is a thing of a faraway galaxy, but latest study unveiled a likelihood of having such remarkable technology in real life, it does seem like we are keeping up with the Star Wars technology.by Cez Verzosa
Robotics46 percent of Britons think technology evolves too fast, 17 percent will have sex with robotsby Nicole Arce
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TechHere's how 3D Systems will manufacture Google's Project Ara smartphone. Spotlight on 3D printing.by Nicole Arce
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EnergyOak Ridge researchers develop battery that can last 50 years. Low batt? What's that?by Anu Passary