Nano
DNA used to build nanoscale assembly line, Arto Lindsay unavailable for comment
This is what they call in the blog biz a “DNA Two-fer.” Earlier today we heard about self-assembling DNA circuits , and now what do we have?
Wooden Level Eleven PC gets inspiration from Thermaltake Level 10 chassis
Let’s face it — if you had a never-ending stack of cash and a computer room with no particular size constraints, you too would own a Thermaltake Level 10 enclosure. Regrettably, both financial and square footage constraints do indeed play major roles in most of our lives, including one Jeffrey Stephenson .
Wooden Level Eleven PC gets inspiration from Thermaltake Level 10 chassis
Let’s face it — if you had a never-ending stack of cash and a computer room with no particular size constraints, you too would own a Thermaltake Level 10 enclosure. Regrettably, both financial and square footage constraints do indeed play major roles in most of our lives, including one Jeffrey Stephenson . This fine gentleman is quickly becoming the Ben Heck of wood-grained mods , this time cranking out a lovingly crafted iteration of the aforesaid chassis, but with that special wooden flair
Bayer Didget blood glucose monitoring system does double-duty as a DS game
Until we reach the time when tattoos make checking blood glucose levels cool, we’re going to need another way to keep kids with diabetes healthy. And hey, kids love videogames, right
Samsung first with 20-nm NAND Flash: cheaper, faster SD cards on the way
Let it sink in, 20 nanometers . It wasn’t that long ago when 45-nm manufacturing processes were all the rage. Now we’ve got Samsung following Toshiba with a sub-25nm flash memory announcement all its own
Inhabitat’s Week In Green: 3D printed veins, solar cell towers, and the Ingocar
At Inhabitat we’ve seen 3D printers that create entire buildings out of stone and complete meals out of simple ingredients, but this week we watched in awe as scientists used a 3D printer to create the world’s first “printed” human vein . And if advances in biotech get your blood flowing, you’ll be excited to hear that this week a team of researchers successfully tested a new type of nanobot that travels through the bloodstream to turn off tumor cells. Contact lenses are also getting a much needed upgrade as scientists unveiled a new type capable of fighting glaucoma and other diseases by dispensing a powerful dose of medication




