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Road to the Future: At Mercedes, the dashboard of tomorrow
Brian Cooley visits Mercedes’s lab in Silicon Valley where he tries out a prototype dashboard that uses gesture tech and VR to access information.
Solar Concept Car Could be Future of Sustainable Transportation
At the turn of the 20th century, electricity, steam, and gasoline were all vying for supremacy in terms of powering automobiles. Today, cars can operate with gas, electric batteries, or both. Deyane Moses reports on a concept car using yet another alternative source of power, light from the sun.
Google's driverless car
Imagine a world where no one drives drunk and no driver makes reckless moves. Google has developed a prototype of a tiny vehicle the company says will change the world. Robin Gill reports.
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Wearable tech market heats up
Smaller and smaller computer chips have made wearable technology one of the world’s hottest new markets, while some experts believe the trend hasn’t been as successful as it should be. And it’s not because of technology, but rather, because of fashion.
Take a tour of the plane that helps predict storms
The missions are dangerous and difficult, flying directly into tropical systems and sending back data that helps predict storm movement. Subscribe to WESH on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1dqr14j
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Saving the World's Coral Reefs (VOA On Assignment May 30, 2014)
VOA’s Rosanne Skirble joins On Assignment’s Philip Alexiou to talk about her coverage of efforts to conserve the world’s coral reefs.
Why NASA Is Using Inflatable Spacecraft
Next year, NASA will be sending an inflatable spacecraft to the ISS! Why are we using inflatable spacecrafts instead of the traditional spacecrafts? Trace explains how using inflatable objects will open up many new doors in space!
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NASA to test-launch flying saucer across Pacific
NASA is planning to test-launch a flying saucer across the Pacific Ocean as part of a plan to eventually land it on Mars. Subscribe to WESH on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1dqr14j
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Apple announces OS X Yosemite for Mac
Apple’s Craig Federighi shows off the next version of Mac OS X at the company’s WWDC in San Francisco. Mac OS X Yosemite brings a whole new design that puts search front and center. The new OS version will be officially released in the fall as a free download.
Apple reveals Health
At Apple’s WWDC in San Francisco, the company introduces Health, a new app for iOS 8 that will help users track their vitals by bringing health data together in one place.
This Amazing Comet Sculpture Landed In Brooklyn!
Last weekend, Trace went to New York City to attend the World Science Festival! In Brooklyn, there is now an art piece representing how NASA is attempting to land a spacecraft on a comet this summer! Watch as Trace learns about the project, and learn why we’re trying to land on a comet this su
New Japanese Robot Can Read Emotions
Pepper, the companion robot that can sense a person’s mood and react to it, could soon be in homes across the country when it goes on sale next year. (June 6)
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New Lunar Rock Analysis Sheds More Light On How Our Moon Formed
New analysis of moon rocks yielded chemical evidence that our moon might not just be made of the same general materials as Earth, but something a little more alien. Could the "Theia" protoplanet hypothesis be true?
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Esther Dyson: Mars Is a Great Place to Retire
June 9 (Bloomberg) — Chairman of Edventure Holdings Esther Dyson discusses the evolution of space and health tech at Bloomberg’s Next Big Thing Technology Summit on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Has Physical Violence Helped Form Our Sturdy Facial Structure?
Research from the University of Utah shows that our ability to make a club-like fist formed around the same time as our sturdy human facial structure. Is the arrangement and thickness of facial bones caused by our violent past?
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