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The carefully selected press clippings and resources in this section have been chosen to provide a clear sense of both the forest and the trees in the landscape of emerging technology. Included are not only information about the technologies themselves but also clues to the context within which they are developed and used. New ideas, experimental projects, challenges and trends, substantive research, views on the future, and more, are discussed in the articles here. Eight categories of curated content provide both the latest news and the most important seminal works related to the technologies that have been studied in the Horizon Project.

huffingtonpost.com

Eesha Khare, 18-Year-Old, Invents Device That Charges Cell Phone Battery In Under 30 Seconds (Video): ... 18-year-old Eesha Khare, a students at Lynbrook High School in California has developed a device ...

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gigaom.com

University of Florida embraces Internet2′s 100-gigabit network, launches new supercomputer: ... The University of Florida has implemented Internet2’s next-gen computing architecture. The 300 or ...

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technologyreview.com

Micro-display LED tech could light up the next generation of face-wearable gadgets. : ... A tiny head-mounted display, like the one in Google Glass, will only be useful if you can see ...

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MakerBot and Robohand -- 3D Printing Mechanical Hands: When a woodworker in South Africa’s fingers were cut off in an accident he set out to make a set of mechanical fingers. This video ...

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Google I/O: The end of search as we know it?: ... Google is working to expand its voice search capabilities so that it will answer, converse, and ...

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wired.com

3-D Printed Ear Made From Calf Cells and Nanoparticles ‘Hears’ Radio Frequencies: Nanotechnology engineers from Princeton have 3-D printed an ear from calf cells and silver nanoparticles that picks up ...

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Next-Generation Search: Software Bots Will Anticipate Your Needs: ... Contextual search and the Internet of Things are two key factors in how search is evolving from ...

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Google Glass: Twitter's Vine Could Be The Killer App: Twitter's Vine could be the killer app for Google Glass. Vine on Glass would let all your followers - ...

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The Man Behind the Google Brain: Andrew Ng and the Quest for the New AI: The Google Brain movement seeks to meld computer science with neuroscience. "Last year, one of Ng's ...

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