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Researchers discover a universal law of superconductivity

Science Researchers discover a universal law of superconductivity MIT researchers claim to have discovered a new universal law for superconductors that, if proved accurate, will bring the physics of superconductors in line with other universal laws and may help advance superconducting circuits for quantum and ultra low-power computing. read more

8 ways the Oculus Rift could (eventually) transcend gaming

Wearable Electronics 8 ways the Oculus Rift could (eventually) transcend gaming Gamers have been buzzing about the Oculus Rift for a couple of years already, and they're going to be the headset's core audience at launch. But in the long run, we believe the product has the potential to transcend gaming. read more

iTager enables long-distance, open-air, mega-scale laser tag

Games iTager enables long-distance, open-air, mega-scale laser tag Imagine laser tag with a million players all on the one battlefield. The creators of iTager claim that their system makes it possible. The fully-wireless iTager system works over 2,500 ft (760 m) and can be mounted onto existing laser tag weapons, your hand, or even a bicycle. read more

2016 Hyundai Sonata plug-in hybrid makes 22 miles on zero gas

Automotive 2016 Hyundai Sonata plug-in hybrid makes 22 miles on zero gas Only a few years ago, hybrids either came in the Prius flavor, or were only available on upper end Lexus products. But now, a company as declaratively proletariat as Hyundai is rolling out a plug-in hybrid – one that can can travel 22 miles before you even have to start burning fossil fuels. read more

TextBlade portable keyboard is greater than the sum of its parts

Mobile Technolog TextBlade portable keyboard is greater than the sum of its parts California-based WayTools has taken a different approach to typing on the go with its TextBlade keyboard, which it claims is the "most compact touch-type machine ever produced" and literally pulls apart to fit in a pocket. read more Medical New study may provide fresh avenues of tr