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| A group of hackers, programmers, researchers and policy makers met on the premises of the Lower House of the Dutch Parliament on September 8...

| ‘Science fiction has a pretty poor track record of absorbing scientific truths’, says science fiction writer Alastair Reynolds. ‘The most in...

| An infrared sensor wired to the part of the brain that processes tactile information enables rats to ‘touch’ infrared light. The successful...

| The patent system has a negative net effect on innovation and productivity, two economists conclude in a study. They propose to abolish the...

| Three Swedish electronic engineers started out with a simple idea. To make a printed circuit board fly. The first iteration of the nano q...

| This article first appeared in the January & February issue of Elektor. Open source software has proved it’s worth its salt. Firmly roote...

| Industry grade bioprinters are already capable of printing living tissue from human cells. Currently the 3D tissue is used in lab environmen...

| Currently photolithography is used to fabricate chips. But when ICs are scaled down to 30 nanometers or less the cost of the technology is p...

| The American National Science Foundation fears we’re approaching the limits of the Internet as we know it. The NSF decided not to wait and s...

| An Internet of drones. That is what John Robb, inventor and military strategist, proposes to tackle the problems related to last mile delive...