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New device measures glucose in urine, ending annoying needle pricks

New device measures glucose in urine, ending annoying needle pricks

The project was recognized as one of the 10 most outstanding creations among innovators under 35 delivered by the MIT Tech Review. Two young technologists from the Technological Institute of... Read more

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Electricity generated from gravity

Electricity generated from gravity

Through cheap technology it will be possible to use the passing of vehicles to illuminate the city Mexican entrepreneurs developed a system capable of using the vehicular flow to generate el... Read more

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The People’s Choice: Americans Would Pay to Help Monarch Butterflies

The People’s Choice: Americans Would Pay to Help Monarch Butterflies

Americans place high value on butterfly royalty. A recent study suggests they are willing to support monarch butterfly conservation at high levels, up to about 6 ½ billion dollars if extrapo... Read more

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Maize Trade Disruption Could Have Global Ramifications

Maize Trade Disruption Could Have Global Ramifications

Significant stresses in these areas could jeopardize food security New research on the global maize (corn) trade suggests that any disruptions to U.S. exports could pose food security risks... Read more

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New LED Streetlight Design Curbs Light Pollution

New LED Streetlight Design Curbs Light Pollution

  “A general LED street light could reduce power consumption by 40 to 60 percent” 98 percent of lamp’s energy goes to lighting the street instead of the night sky Streetlights illumina... Read more

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World’s First Automated Trust Assessment System Announced

World's First Automated Trust Assessment System Announced

Press Release: The world’s first fully-automated trust assessment system The RRA Center (http://www.rracenter.com) announced it has developed the world’s first fully-automated tr... Read more

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Mexico Turns to Social Media for Information and Survival

Mexico Turns to Social Media for Information and Survival

“People’s lives are saved with Twitter.” Before the police or news reporters had even arrived at the underpass outside Veracruz where gunmen held up traffic and dumped 35 bodies at rush hour... Read more

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Preserving 4 Percent of the Ocean Could Protect Most Marine Mammal Species

Preserving 4 Percent of the Ocean Could Protect Most Marine Mammal Species

Of the 129 species of marine mammals on Earth, including seals, dolphins and polar bears, approximately one-quarter are facing extinction Preserving just 4 percent of the ocean could protect... Read more

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