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Navy Wants to Hide Aircraft from Heat-Seeking MissilesStealthy military jets could deploy clouds of tiny particles as a high-tech cloak to hide from heat-seeking missiles.
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Student Innovators Hack Kinect & Cancer to Win $100,000 PrizesAmerica's top high school science fair projects target cancer with nanoparticles and use Microsoft's Kinect gaming sensor to analyze prosthetic movements.
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Tissue Printer to Fabricate Artificial Blood CellsMakerBots are nice and all, but this 3-D printer may actually save lives.
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Japanese Computer Named World's FastestJapan creates world's fastest computer, US drops to number three, while NASA itself rings in at number seven.
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World’s Smallest 3-D Printer Is a Factory in the HomeThis milk-carton size 3-D printer makes the process accessible to all.
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