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Hilary Brueck

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  • A prototype of the new bionic eyeglasses. The camera on the glasses wirelessly transmits data to the visual cortex at the back of the brain, bypassing the retina entirely.Tech

    This Bionic Eye Could Help the Blind See—From the Back of Their Head

    By Hilary Brueck
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    Why Your Fitness Tracker Thinks You’re Lazy

    By Hilary Brueck
  • Panasonic’s new stretchable resin could have applications for smart clothes, wearables, or robotics.Tech

    Researchers Develop Stretchy Material for Wearable Tech

    By Hilary Brueck
  • ‘Nadine,’ a new humanoid receptionist (left), can respond to moods and remember your conversations. Computer Science Professor Nadia Thalmann (right) developed the tech with researchers at Nanyang Technological University.Tech

    Don’t Give This Robot Attitude, She’ll Throw It Right Back At You

    By Hilary Brueck
  • The ArcaBoard, a hoverboard powered by a fleet of 36 fans, is set to start shipping April 15, 2016.Tech

    You Can Have a Real Hoverboard in 2016, But It’s Gonna Cost You

    By Hilary Brueck
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    New Research Shows How the Liver Fights off Sugar Cravings

    By Hilary Brueck
  • Google’s self-driving car.Tech

    The Key to Perfecting Driverless Cars Could be Hiding in Your Smartphone

    By Hilary Brueck
  • Three of the designs from the Thesis Couture Spring 2016 lookbook. The company wants to bring more modern engineering technology into designing shoes.Tech

    How Re-Engineering High Heels Actually Is Rocket Science

    By Hilary Brueck
  • “The goal was to build the smallest, lightest robot that we could” says Amir Ayali, the biologist on the team that built the high-jumping locust robot.Tech

    This Insect-Inspired Robot Can Out-Leap Lebron

    By Hilary Brueck
  • Spools of thread and pipe cleaners sit in the craft lab at Etsy Inc. headquarters in the Brooklyn borough of New York, U.S., on Monday, May 4, 2015. Etsy Inc., a marketplace for handmade and vintage goods, raised $267 million in its initial public offering. Photographer: Victor J. Blue/BloombergTech

    This Charger Could Be Sewn Right Into Your Pants

    By Hilary Brueck
  • This nanoprinted Mona Lisa, created with a new technique that uses laser heat and aluminum, is about 10,000 times smaller than the original.Tech

    This May Be The World’s Smallest Artwork

    By Hilary Brueck
  • This past flu season was particularly brutal.Tech

    Flu Season Will Peak at an Unusual Time This Winter

    By Hilary Brueck
  • Terrafugia has just been granted permission to fly small, unmanned prototypes of their TF-X flying car by the FAA.Tech

    This Flying Car Just Got Approval to Move Into Test Mode

    By Hilary Brueck
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    Your Computer Mouse Knows When You’re Angry

    By Hilary Brueck
  • Apple Starts iPhone 6 Sales In GermanyTech

    Smartphone Screens May Be Getting Cheaper, Thinner

    By Hilary Brueck
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