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Air Force One may look like any other plane in the sky, but you can be sure that this flying Taj Mahal is anything but a normal airplane. It is equipped with top secret safety measures, undoubtedly some of which are missile defense systems. The current presidential airplane is a modified Boeing 747-200 and the next generation of plane will be based on planes such as the Airbus A380 or 747-8, according to Popular Mechanics. Read More >>
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Companies see Walmart as the holy grail of retailers because of its vast size. One product that is sold in Walmart can mean the difference between prospering and going out of business. Walmart is built on low cost and efficiency, meaning that even if a company manages to get its product in Walmart, it has to keep its costs incredibly low or face termination of its contract. Read More >>
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Have you ever wondered why NASA exists? What’s the point of spending millions on space exploration when we have so many problems at home? Read More >>
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An Innovation News Daily article made an interesting point: robots are already replacing humans and, in the future, they may become as prominent in our daily lives as movies like A.I. and I, Robot predict. Here’s why… Read More >>
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Smart cars use artificial intelligence to assist in controlling your vehicle, and their usefulness has steadily increased. Read More >>
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Stephen Hawking recently turned 70 but was not feeling well enough to attend his own birthday party. Hawking has lived the last 50 years of his life with Lou Gehrig’s disease and, since 1985, has had to rely on a robotic voice to communicate with others. Read More >>
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If you’ve seen the movie Avatar, you likely walked away from the movie theater thinking that 3D was going to be the next “big thing” to hit the living room since HDTV. The manufacturers of television screens thought the same way, unleashing dozens of 3D TV models. Read More >>
Have you ever used your iPhone to watch a movie in your room and thought that the screen was just a little too small? What if you could get the portability of the iPhone with the screen size of a television? Read More >>
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Have you ever had a cavity and gone to the dentist to get a filling? Chances are, the process was anything but pleasurable. The dentist has to drill down your tooth which, despite numbing medication, can be incredibly painful. That pain may soon be a thing of the past because scientists have invented a plasma brush which disinfects and drills down your teeth without the painful drilling. Read More >>
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There has been a lot of talk about a one trillion frames per second camera that can capture light in slow motion, just like slow motion cameras can capture a speeding bullet. The headlines that you’ve been seeing, however, are misleading. The camera used to capture light in slow motion was using the strobe effect rather than a camera capturing each individual frame. Read More >>
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