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Smart paint could make bridges, mines safer

Scottish researchers are working on a low-cost, easily applied material that can detect microscopic faults in structures–and transmit that information remotely.

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Smart paint could make bridges, mines safer

Scottish researchers are working on a low-cost, easily applied material that can detect microscopic faults in structures–and transmit that information remotely.

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Is AT&T jockeying for Dish's wireless spectrum?

AT&T asked the FCC not to restrict Dish from transferring or leasing its wireless spectrum, but also to make the satellite provider build a network quickly.

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Is AT&T jockeying for Dish's wireless spectrum?

AT&T asked the FCC not to restrict Dish from transferring or leasing its wireless spectrum, but also to make the satellite provider build a network quickly.

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Is AT&T jockeying for Dish's wireless spectrum?

AT&T asked the FCC not to restrict Dish from transferring or leasing its wireless spectrum, but also to make the satellite provider build a network quickly.

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AT&T asked the FCC not to restrict Dish from transferring or leasing its wireless spectrum, but also to make the satellite provider build a network quickly.

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Is AT&T jockeying for Dish's wireless spectrum?

AT&T asked the FCC not to restrict Dish from transferring or leasing its wireless spectrum, but also to make the satellite provider build a network quickly.

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Is AT&T jockeying for Dish's wireless spectrum?

Is AT&T jockeying for Dish's wireless spectrum?

AT&T asked the FCC not to restrict Dish from transferring or leasing its wireless spectrum, but also to make the satellite provider build a network quickly.

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Apple's iPad turns 2

Pitched as a new category of device, the reaction caught Apple and the tech industry off guard: A look back and a look ahead

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Apple's iPad turns 2: A look back and ahead

Apple's iPad made its debut two years ago today. CNET takes a look back at its origins, its successes, and what's rumored to be coming next.

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Flower power: Ford interiors made of tropical plant

Kenaf plants have long fibrous stalks that can be converted into paper or, as it turns out, SUV door bolsters. (Credit: Ford) Carmakers' pursuit of fuel efficiency and sustainability is moving to auto interiors. Ford said today that its upcoming Escape SUV will sport door bolsters made of kenaf, a flowering tropical plant. The company estimates using a plant-based material will offset 300,000 …

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iPhone 5: A visualization of the rumors

Nobody who hasn’t made a blood oath of secrecy really knows what the next iPhone will be. Heck, Apple may not even know exactly what features it will have yet. Barring any drunken mishaps, we won’t know about it until Tim Cook takes the stage sometime this summer or (more likely) fall. Considering that we’re

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Early-stage incubator launches at Harvard

The Experiment Fund, a seed-stage investment fund that is backed by New Enterprise Associates, is opening its doors at Harvard. Its goal is to support students' ventures.

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Canadian teens send Legonaut 15 miles into atmosphere

No spacesuit required: The Lego man floated some 15 miles above sea level. (Credit: Video screenshot by Tim Hornyak/CNET) Why build a Gingrichian lunar colony , which would cost billions, when you can send a man nearly into space for only $400? That's what Canadians Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad did with an albeit plastic man from Lego and a modified weather balloon. The 17-year-olds from Toronto …

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