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Hitting the Books: Who’s excited to have their brainwaves scanned as a personal ID? | Engadget

[ad_1] All of those fantastical possibilities promised by burgeoning brain-computer interface technology come with the unavoidable cost of needing its potentially hackable wetware to ride shotgun in your skull. Given how often our personal data is already mishandled online, do we really want to trust the Tech Bros of Silicon Valley with our most personal …

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Liverpool vs. Tottenham Livestream: How to Watch Premier League Soccer From Anywhere

[ad_1] See at Sling TV Sling TV Watch the Premier League on USA Network from $40 a month See at Now Now Watch the Premier League in the UK from £12 Liverpool host Tottenham Hotspur in a key EPL clash at Anfield that is likely to have a bearing on both sides’ outside hopes of …

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A Bionic Eye That Could Restore Vision (and Put Humans in the Matrix?)

[ad_1] A few feet inside the unassuming front door at Science Corp. in Alameda, California, lies a brightly lit room with large, transparent windows. On a late November afternoon, three gowned surgeons carefully circle a New Zealand white rabbit laid out on an ocean-blue cloth. About a month prior, the rabbit — named Leela, after …

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Stanford Scientists Use Stem Cells to 3D-Print Heart Tissue

[ad_1] 3D printers are changing the way we build our cars, our homes and even our food. And thanks in part to scientists at Stanford University, they could change the way transplant patients get new organs. Mark Skylar-Scott and his team of bioengineers have developed a technique that allows them to 3D-print living heart tissue. …

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Rollable Phones Are Exciting. But Don’t Expect to Buy One Anytime Soon

[ad_1] What if your mobile device could alter the size of its screen based on what you’re using it for? That’s the future Motorola and Samsung have in mind, as both companies recently showcased concept devices capable of extending or shrinking their displays with the press of a button.  Motorola flaunted its concept at Mobile …

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