8
POPSBiologically inspired unique design Wow, that would be the day... the idea of taking 2 concepts (e.g. biology, technology) and paralleling them is nice. The kissing borders may yield anew synthesis
15
POPSWireless at Fiber Speeds Richard Ridgway, a senior researcher at Battelle, says that the technique could be used to send huge files across college campuses, to quickly set up emergency networks in a disaster, and even to stream uncompressed high-definition video from a computer or set-top box to a display.
0
POPSRFID Edgeware Firm For logistics technology - next generation edgeware for linking locating technologies, RFID, RTLS, GPS and location based services over cellular/satellite networks for end to end supply chain, in transit visibility and mobile resource management
1
POPSModular Robotics Scientists are building a new kind of robots capable of self-assembly and doing tasks too difficult or too dangerous for human beings. These modular robots are also able to deliberately change their shape by rearranging the connectivity of their parts, in order to adapt to new circumstances, perform new tasks, or recover from damage.
6
POPSBioBricks -The New Science of Synthetic Life This is everything science education ever wanted to be, and it's been achieved without any cartoon characters or horribly unconvincing "Science Rules!" posters. The simple fact is that science does kick ass - you don't need to wrap it up in PR goodness and pretend it's something else
1
POPS3G iPhone in May? Start the rumormongering! There's no reason to believe this story is anything more than wishful thinking. But with that said, I've heard similar speculation from a number of informed people, and it does make a lot of sense that the next generation iPhone would debut this spring.