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IBM Makes Tiny Movie by Pushing Molecules Around

IBM Makes Tiny Movie by Pushing Molecules Around

IBM says it has made the tiniest stop-motion movie ever - a one-minute video of individual carbon monoxide molecules repeatedly rearranged to show a boy dancing, throwing a ball and bouncing on a trampoline. (May 6)

Raw: Solar Plane Begins Cross-country Journey

Raw: Solar Plane Begins Cross-country Journey

A solar-powered airplane has taken off from Northern California on the first leg of a planned journey to several U.S. cities. The Solar Impulse left Moffett Field in Mountain View just after dawn. (May 3)

Bionic Hand? There's an App for That

Bionic Hand? There's an App for That

Double-amputee Jason Koger used to fly hundreds of miles to visit a prosthetist when he wanted to adjust the grips on his bionic hands. Now, there's an app for that. (May 3)

Bionic Hand? There's an App for That

Bionic Hand? There's an App for That

Double-amputee Jason Koger used to fly hundreds of miles to visit a prosthetist when he wanted to adjust the grips on his bionic hands. Now, there's an app for that. (May 3)

Syrup Production Upgraded and Sweet As Ever

Syrup Production Upgraded and Sweet As Ever

Maple syrup producers are using new technology to simplify production that is helping them expand to new markets around the world. (May 2)

Need an Annual Physical? There Are Apps for That

Need an Annual Physical? There Are Apps for That

Want to know your blood pressure, weight, if you have an ear infection or eye problem? Portable medical devices that plug into smartphones can get you quick answers. They're changing how doctors and patients communicate. (May 2)

Need an Annual Physical? There Are Apps for That

Need an Annual Physical? There Are Apps for That

Want to know your blood pressure, weight, if you have an ear infection or eye problem? Portable medical devices that plug into smartphones can get you quick answers. They're changing how doctors and patients communicate. (May 2)

Hawking: 'Ventilator Not Curbed My Lifestyle'

Hawking: 'Ventilator Not Curbed My Lifestyle'

World-famous physicist, Professor Stephen Hawking, made clear Tuesday that being on a ventilator hasn't curbed his zest for life. He said his next aim was to go into space with British tycoon Richard Branson. (April 30)

Flying Disc-throwing Robots Teach Kids Tech

Flying Disc-throwing Robots Teach Kids Tech

Thousands of high school students from around the world have put their engineering skills to the test at an international robotics contest. "FIRST" is compared to a "Superbowl of the Mind" mixing math, science and technology with competitio...

Virgin Galactic Spaceship Passes Big Test

Virgin Galactic Spaceship Passes Big Test

A spaceship bankrolled by British tycoon Sir Richard Branson made its first engine-powered flight Monday. The test flight moves Virgin Galactic toward its goal of flying into space later this year. (April 30th)

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