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  • Incredible Rotating Moon

    The "dark side" — illuminated.

    • Sam Price-Waldman
    • September 25, 2013
  • Video of the Day: Thin, Paper Computer With Flexible Circuits

    Researchers at the Queens University Human Media Lab in Ontario have developed an e-ink prototype that responds to bend gestures

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • August 5, 2011
  • Video of the Day: iPhone App Plays Sheet Music in Real-Time

    Developed by Kawai, a Japan-based instrument maker, this iPhone application uses your smartphone's camera to scan sheet notes

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • August 4, 2011
  • Video of the Day: The Pocket-Sized Bible That Holds Your iPhone

    Make yourself seem a little more refined by hiding your iPhone inside of BookBook, a combined wallet and smartphone case

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • August 3, 2011
  • Video of the Day: HIRO, a Robot That Learns and Acts on Its Own

    HIRO uses a custom Self-Organizing Incremental Neural Network (SOINN) to learn from new situations and determine how to react

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • August 2, 2011
  • Video of the Day: F-16 Crashes at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Air Show

    At the Experimental Aircraft Association's AirVenture Convention last week, an F-16 landed at 70 mph and overshot the runway

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • August 1, 2011
  • Video of the Day: Electric Car Without Any Rare Earth Elements

    As prices for these elements continue to climb, one Tokyo University of Science professor is hoping to do away with them altogether

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 29, 2011
  • Video of the Day: Researchers Demonstrate Robot Octopus

    Bioengineers in this field believe that robots based on these creatures would make far better robots than those we're currently designing

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 28, 2011
  • Video of the Day: Is the 2012 Audi A7 a Tech-Lover's Dream Car?

    Priced at just under $60,000, the new car comes equipped with enough gadgets and gizmos to make that price seem justifiable

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 27, 2011
  • Video of the Day: 'We'll Always,' Apple's New iPad 2 Commercial

    The tablet isn't a device we need; we buy them because they're beautiful and they make it easier to do the things we're already doing

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 26, 2011
  • Video of the Day: At 571 Hours, the Longest Video on YouTube

    The simply named "The Longest Video on YouTube" is an attempt by MoldytoasterMedia, a Web-based network, to set and hold a record

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 25, 2011
  • Video of the Day: All 135 Space Shuttle Missions in Order

    When Atlantis touched down on runway 15 of NASA's Kennedy Space Center early Thursday morning it marked the end of an era

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 22, 2011
  • Video of the Day: Space Shuttle Atlantis Comes in for Final Landing

    At 5:57 a.m. a record crowd of 2,000 watched near the Kennedy Space Center as one of the Shuttles touched down for the last time

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 21, 2011
  • Video of the Day: iPhone Tracking Data Displayed Over Europe

    Crowdflow named this video "iPhone fireflies," because it looks like the geolocation data collected by Apple is pulsing in the night

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 20, 2011
  • Video of the Day: A Status Update From the Voyager Mission

    After more than 30 years collecting data about the gas giants, the Voyager probes are finally on their way out of the solar system

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 19, 2011
  • Video of the Day: Water Jet Pack Blooper on Fox Morning News

    Watch as the on-site anchor for Fox 5 nearly gets taken out by a man with the Jet Lev R200 water pack strapped to his back

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 18, 2011
  • Video of the Day: A Kickstarter Project for a Camera-Enabled Eye

    San Francisco artist Tanya Vlach is raising $15,000 online in order to build a prosthetic eye outfitted with a tiny, wireless camera

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 15, 2011
  • Video of the Day: Spotify Finally Launches in the United States

    Available in various countries across Europe for some time now, Spotify has been the envy of many American music lovers for years

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 14, 2011
  • Video of the Day: How Impossible Project Makes Polaroid Film

    By March 2010, a group of Dutch enthusiasts had developed a way to engineer film compatible with Polaroid's SX-70/600 cameras

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 13, 2011
  • Video of the Day: How Massive Ships Are Released Into the Ocean

    After a ship has been built, it needs to be moved to the water. This usually involves a greased ramp and lots of pulling and pushing.

    • Nicholas Jackson
    • July 12, 2011
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