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With the launch of the Nintendo 3DS this Sunday, the company continues its history of revolutionizing how games play, and how we play with them. While I have issues with Nintendo 3DS as a gadget , there is no denying that it is a remarkable gaming machine. With the 3-D capabilities come interesting media opportunities--it allows you to take 3-D photos, a 3-D version of OK Go's "White Knuckles" music video comes with the handheld, and Netflix will stream in 3-D this summer
Read More »Thumb surgery to end Langer’s Masters streak
Two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer had surgery on his left thumb and will miss the next two months, ending his streak of 27 consecutive appearances at Augusta National.
Read More »FDA clears first melanoma drug to extend life
Injectable drug, Yervoy, helps prolong life of some with late-stage or metastatic melanoma
Read More »Why I Love Negative Comments
Recently, I was interviewed about entrepreneurship by Business Insider.
Read More »How This Man Led IBM’s Watson Team to Innovate
IBM's Watson , a super-computer best known as a Jeopardy-winning robot, might not exist if not for Dr. David Ferrucci
Read More »PGT: Don’t look now — Sergio contending again
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Read More »The 10 Most Innovative Companies in Food
01 / PepsiCo > > For its ambitious nutrition R&D. Does better nutrition require curbing our appetites for Cheetos and Fritos and Mountain Dew (oh, my!)? Not if PepsiCo can help it.
Read More »Qaddafi had plastic surgery in ’95, doctor says
Brazilian surgeon says he gave injections, hair plugs to Libyan leader who stopped to eat burger during late-night operation
Read More »Flower power: Couple to wed amid blossoms at Macy’s
For Santina Bowers and Moise Naolo, romance bloomed amid — well — actual blooms. When the couple weds Sunday at the Macy’s Flower Show where they first met, they will join the growing ranks of couples getting married in retail settings.
Read More »Behind the scenes with the Fe Maidens at this year’s FIRST Robotics Competition [Video]
Scientific American was back at the FIRST New York City regional robotics competition this year.
Read More »Interaction of free falling copper droplets with heated substrates
Controlling the physical properties of the surfaces of materials, such as metals, is critical for industrial applications ranging non-stick frying pans to the fuselage of aircraft.
Read More »Live updates from Arnold Palmer Invitational
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Read More »Spallation Neutron Source user finds ‘perfect instrument’ for materials research
Stress, fatigue and heavy loads aren't always negative elements of work - in fact, they are what attracted Jennifer Forrester to the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Read More »Japan’s Two Incompatible Power Grids Make Disaster Recovery Harder
The huge disaster in Japan has ruined parts of the nation's electrical system, notably the six Fukushima Daiichi reactors that remain shut down. As a result, the country's utilities can't generate enough power to meet demand, so they are using rolling blackouts to give some power to everyone for some portion of each day.
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