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MIT uses nanotech to make cancer easier to detect
MIT researchers are using nanotechnology to help doctors detect cancer in their patients sooner, increasing their odds of beating the disease. Read More


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Could smart gun technology make us safer?
Smart gun technology, which can discern between authorized and unauthorized users, has been around for more than a dozen years. Though it has lacked political support in the past, interest may again be building. Read More

Toshiba to launch 20-megapixel image chip for digital cameras
Toshiba is preparing a 20-megapixel image sensor for digital cameras that it says will be the highest resolution of its kind. Read More

Astronomers find potentially habitable planet nearby
A nearby Sun-like star is host to a planet that may be capable of supporting life, according to an international group of astronomers. Read More

Apple's Cook, 'God particle' on Time's list of 2012 notables
It has been a big year for some tech luminaries, with several of them getting a nod from editors picking Time Magazine's Person of the Year. Read More

Video: 2012 robot review
Robots often end up as toys or eye candy at trade show booths, but many of them have more noble purposes. We'll show you both in the 2012 robot review. Read More

 

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