Bio-Robot sustains itself through photosynthesis Algae-eating robot creates a self-sustain loop of eating, moving, sunbathing, and
5-year-old backdoors into Xbox One; bypasses security Young boy finds a loophole for accessing password protected Xbox One account. Secretly played his father's
Crash-landed North Korean drones look like WWII model planes South Korean military divided on drone significance; drones were low tech but
NASA’s Cassini spacecraft detects underground ocean inside Saturn’s moon Radiowave variations detected near Saturn's moon Enceladus lead scientists to speculate the presence of an underground
Biodegradable batteries dissolve after treatment is dispensed Innovative biodegradable batteries permit medical implants to reach deep tissue without risk of
New law requires rear-view facing cameras in new vehicles The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration passed a new law affecting all vehicles manufactured in early
Intel’s Edison is an SD-card sized PC for the wearable computing market The pocket-sized Edison computer is being upgraded with a substantial amount of I/O's and processing power at the cost of a minor size
Curved LED + OLED lamps resemble paper in the wind LG introduces the world's first curved OLED display lamp; lighting designer Ingo Maurer wows patrons with flexible LED lamp
Professor programmed machines to teach each other how to play Starcraft and Pac-Man Washington State University professor is taking the first steps in teaching machines how to learn from each
Medical implant grants lifelong deaf woman hearing for the first time Joanne Milne's cochlear implants work miraculously and she hears something she's never heard before: her