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Without your pinkie finger, you would lose about 50% of your hand strength.
What Does Reshoring Mean To Business-Location Incentives?

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3D-Printed Device Changes Color in Response to Mechanical Stresses

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Why Tech's Best Minds Are Very Worried About the Internet of Things

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Technology Is Killing Jobs, And Only Technology Can Save Them

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BYU researchers have developed flexible glass for use in medical devices. The technology could inspire improved lab-on-a-chip devices.  "If you keep the movements to the nanoscale, glass can still snap back into shape," electrical engineering professor Aaron Hawkins  says in a news release
I n many industries, connected versions of existing products are often developed partly because it's technologically possible to do so at reasonable risk. Highly integrated chipsets, incorporating low power radio communications, offer the capability to add connectivity to legacy devices relatively easily and with an acceptable development and unit cost.
Researchers Create Artificial Materials 
Atom-By-Atom
Researchers at Aalto University have manufactured artificial materials with engineered electronic properties. By moving individual atoms under their microscope, the scientists were able to create atomic lattices with a predetermined electrical response. The possibility to precisely arrange the atoms on a sample bring 'designer quantum materials' one step closer to reality. 

Why America's Current Approach to Cybersecurity Is So Dangerous
It's almost impossible these days to avoid media coverage of Russia's role in hacking the 2016 election. So it was in 2015, when news broke that Chinese hackers had breached the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Likewise for big cyberattacks the year in 2014 (Sony Pictures, Home Depot) and the year before that (Target). 
Quote of the Week

"Thinking: the talking of the soul with itself."

9 Portable Breakfasts You Can Make in a Muffin Tin
We know we're supposed to eat breakfast every morning...
Can you get through this post without calling your contractor?
17 Borderline Genius Cooking Tips From Your Favorite TV Chefs
::takes notes ::
Fun Fact:  


IBM had to delete 'Urban Dictionary' data from The Watson Super Computer System because the machine started cursing.

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