Yearly Archives: 2012

Man Receives New Bionic Hand With Electronic Opposable Thumb

On January 12 Matt Razink received a prosthetic hand equipped with an electric opposable thumb. The Michelangelo Hand has given Razink so much added...

High-Speed Photography Captures Art In Drops Of Water

Jim Kramer is an amateur photographer, but his subjects aren't waterfalls or cityscapes. He narrows his focus on a natural process that most of...

Another First For 3D Printing – Woman Receives Jaw Implant

An 83-year-old woman suffering from a lower jaw infection became the first person to receive a jaw implant manufactured with a 3D printer. Infections...

Kurzweil Featured In Superbowl Ad? Yes, It’s True!

If you were watching the Superbowl yesterday then you were probably as stunned as I was to see none other than Ray Kurzweil featured...

Google’s Eric Schmidt On Collective Intelligence: “In God We Trust…But All Others Bring Data”

There are few people in the world with a resume like Eric Schmidt. Just finishing his decade long run as Google's CEO, Schmidt is...

Flying Robotic Swarm of Nano Quadrotors Gets Millions of Views, New Company

These acrobatic robots can launch themselves through rings, duck and weave around obstacles, and even fly through your bedroom window. Hell, they can construct...

Computer Algorithm Used To Make Movie For Sundance Film Festival

Indie movie makers can be a strange bunch, pushing the envelope of their craft and often losing us along the way. In any case,...

Dropping the F-BOMB, A Disposable Spy Computer Funded by DARPA

Attach a camera to a drone, fly the drone around the back of the house, locate the bad guys. Robotic UAVs are being used...

A Look At BMW’s Semi-Autonomous Driving Car

While robotic cars have a ways to go yet before rolling (themselves) out onto showroom floors, BMW is incorporating driver assistance features into its...

Take A Look At Dropcam’s New High-Definition Surveillance Camera

The dropcam surveillance camera was already about as user-friendly as could be, now it’s added high-definition video and two-way audio to its arsenal of...

The Current State Of Wind Power — 2012 Should Be The Biggest Year Yet

When Barack Obama ran for President back in 2008, one of the 'changes' that he set forth was a New Energy Plan for America,...

eye3: The Robotic Copter That You Can Afford

UPDATE: Kickstarter has cancelled funding for eye3 due to delayed deliveries, skepticism that the drone will actually work and suspicion that the eye3 kit...

All Your Bandwidth Are Belong To Us: Half Of World’s Bandwidth Consumed By Only 1% of Users

It's tough being an avid mobile device user these days. First, carriers tempt you with the latest feature-packed devices while promising to satiate your...

40 Years After Moon Mission Made it Famous, NASA Recreates Iconic Picture of Earth – Blue Marble 2012

If you want to see a pretty part of Earth, step outside. If you want to see all the pretty parts of Earth, step...

Kickstarter: We’re Succesful, We’re Growing, We’re Changing Whole Industries

Five hundred years ago, most Western artists lived off the charity of wealthy patrons. Today, you are that patron, and with Kickstarter you'll be...

Need a New Assistant? Evi Makes a Bid to Replace Siri on iPhone and Android

When the iPhone 4S arrived last fall, one of the most talked about, and lauded, features was Siri, the virtual assistant. Able to understand...

Sebastian Thrun Aims to Revolutionize University Education With Udacity

This past August fellow Singularity Hub writer Aaron Saenz wrote about Udacity, the online university created by Stanford artificial intelligence professor and Google autonomous...

SkyLight Adapter Connects Microscopes To Smartphones

The SkyLight is really a simple device derived to solve a simple problem: how to keep your smartphone still enough to take high quality...

iRobot CEO Discusses Their New Robot AVA

We found this video from CNNMoney, about AVA, iRobot’s latest personal assistance robot. We’ve covered AVA before, how it’s basically an iPad (or notebook)...

Embryonic Stem Cells Used To Improve Vision Of Blind Patients

Macular degeneration had left Sue Freeman, 78, legally blind. She couldn’t go for a walk by herself, she couldn’t go shopping or even cook...

Rollin’ Justin Robot Gets Agile, Learns How To Throw A Ball (video)

Where was Agile Justin last year when we needed him to throw out the first pitch at a Philadelphia Phillies game? The PhillieBot was...

Police Are Making A Scanner To Detect Concealed Weapons 80 Feet Away (video)

The New York Police Department is working with the Department of Defense to develop a scanning device that would allow them to detect concealed...

CES 2012 and Consumer Robotics: Informative yet confusing… and bad food!

CES 2012 was a mammoth display of the trend toward smart, connected devices for every form of consumer activity: toys, appliances, entertainment, health, mobility,...

MIT Media Lab Rolls Out Folding Car

You think European cars are small now, wait till the Hiriko takes to the roads in Spain’s northern Basque country. The two-seater is about...

Apple’s iBooks Praises Begin To Wither As Skepticism Settles In

Apple started off 2012 with the $10 billion textbook market in its crosshairs. Last week, the company unveiled iBooks 2, the next iteration of...

Raspberry Pi Founder Eben Upton Walks You Through the Launch of the $35 Computer

In just a few weeks UK's Raspberry Pi Foundation will be ready to launch one of the most anticipated products of 2012 – a...

On the Internet of Things IBM Tracks Your Pork From Farm to Fork. Starting with China

IBM has set out to prove it can revolutionize the food industry with data, starting with China. Six industrial slaughterhouses and 100 markets in...

2012 a Big Year for MakerBot – New 3D Printer, $Millions in Funding, and Huge Growth Ahead

Three years ago they had three employees and were still trying to keep their equipment from breaking down. Now MakerBot employs 75, has millions...

Why Don’t We Have Abundant Solar Power? Blame Financing, and Industry, not Science

In the world of renewable energy resources, solar power is the epitome - abundant, reliable, and green. For decades scientists and engineers have been...

Is the iPad the Future of Education? Students in Palm Beach Florida Find Out

Failing national school system? iPad might have an App for that. The Palm Beach School District in Florida finished their Pilot Program for iPad...

Ripsaw and Riptide – High Speed Tanks Rampage Across Land and Water

For more than a century the tank has been a centerpiece of war – the seemingly unstoppable juggernaut that brought devastation in the Blitzkrieg,...

Call of Duty Video Game Reaches $1 Billion In Sales In 16 days, Faster Than Cameron’s Avatar

Modern Warfare 3 (MW3), the eighth in the Call of Duty series, made an astonishing $400 million in sales in the first 24 hours...

Shrugging Off Dependence On US, China Launching Its Own GPS Satellites

What would it mean to lose GPS? Not only would we resort to that archaic method of writing down and following directions, but many...

Q&A with Dutch Futurist Marcel Bullinga as His Latest Book Looks to 2025

If the global community of futurists were an ice cream shop, Marcel Bullinga would be the banana split: big, colorful, fun, and a little...

China’s Newest Train Hits 500 km/h! Only a Taste of What’s To Come

What did China get for Christmas? A train set that goes 500 km/h. The experimental bullet train, which can reach top speeds over 310...

Daniel Kraft Gives You a Peek of the Future of Medicine at TEDMED

Modern healthcare is sick, but Dr. Daniel Kraft knows a little something about the cure. At the 2011 TEDMED conference in San Diego, the...

India Finds Cases Of Tuberculosis Completely Resistant To Drugs

This is scary. A report out of India identifies four new cases of tuberculosis that are completely resistant to drug treatment. They gave all four...

Liquipel – An Invisible Waterproof Nano-Coating For Your Smartphone (video)

Raise your hand if you’ve ever dropped your smartphone in the toilet. Don't feel bad, according to Danny McPhail, president of Santa Anna, California-based...

Hold Off On That Glass Just Yet – Red Wine Researcher Charged With Falsifying Data

The next time you toast a Cabernet Sauvignon to your heart health, you might be better off just toasting Tim Tebow. The much-touted health...

Raspberry Pi is About to be Served – Manufacturing Has Begun for the $35 Computer

What do you feel like doing, going out for dinner or buying a computer? The computer's probably cheaper. In a joyful moment for the...

Doomsday Clock Brings Us One Minute Closer To The Apocalypse

Did you know there was a Doomsday Clock? Well, it’s not a real clock that ticks down the remaining moments in hours and minutes...

Mogees Acoustic Interface Transforms the World into Your Turntable

Art and technology make beautiful music together. Bruno Zamborlin is a young joint PhD student in both computational technologies and art at IRCAM in...

Senstore Wants To Make A Tricorder That Monitors The Entire Body

What a great place that Singularity University is. Smart, motivated people coming together to make the world a better place through technology. This past...
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China Builds 30-Story Hotel In Just 15 Days! (video)

Broad Group, a Chinese construction company in Hunan Province has built a hotel. At 30 stories tall and 183,000-square feet, the hotel itself is...

MRI Powered Pill-Sized Robot Uses Tail To Swim Through Your Intestines

For years medicine has struggled to kill off all the little parasites swimming inside the human body. Now they're ready to add their own....

Who’s Donating to Wikipedia? Everybody. Latest Drive Raises $20M from 1M+ Donors

Their 20+ million volunteer-created articles attract more than 477 million people per month making them the fifth most popular ring of sites on the...

Your Body Wasn’t Built To Last: A Lesson From Human Mortality Rates

This post was originally published on the Gravity and Levity Blog, and has been republished on Singularity Hub with permission from the author What do you...

BillGuard Raises $10 Million To Protect Your Credit Cards, Detect Fraud, and Save You Money

Credit card fraud accounts for billions of dollars of lost money to consumers every year. BillGuard wants to return that cash to its customers,...

Kenya: Once Again Paving The Way In Mobile, This Time With New Health App (video)

Kenya continues to be an innovation hotbed for technologies meant to improve the lives of people in the developing world. Shimba Technologies, a startup...

Parents of Children With Autism, Unite! — MyAutismTeam May Be The Social Network You’ve Always Wanted

Without a doubt, Facebook is the king of social networks. It boasts 800 million active users, 900 million objects (pages, group and events) and...
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