INNOVATION:
* The applications of 3D printing will be far reaching in the very near future. One interesting archeological use is filling in the "gaps" of ancient artifacts which otherwise would remain in pieces in the backroom of a museum. Courtesy of Joseph Flaherty over at Wired, much more on the topic can be found here: Harvard 3D Printing Archeology...
DISCOVERIES:
* Too busy to upload your video to your YouTube channel? This is what YouTube Execs are hoping as they release YouTube Capture. This new App can be shared to social networks, and then loaded straight to YouTube. For more on this must have App, read up on Zach Honig's review at Engadget, right here: YouTube Capture App....
HEALTH:
* Sooner than you may think, people will be using robotic limbs to better get around. A woman paralyzed from the neck down now has a robotic arm which she can control with her mind. The sense of touch is still being worked on by scientists. Thanks to
FUTURISM:
* With Google Glasses coming out next year, we the consumer should keep an eye out for Contact Lenses with the similar technology. Belgium scientists have already created a lens with LED images imprinted on them. And aside from future smartphone like capabilities, lenses like they one these scientists created will be able to change the wearer's eye color, work as sunglasses, or serve a medical
purpose such as protecting a damaged iris from bright light. A must read, courtesy of Nicholas Carlson at BusinessInsider, found right here: SmartLens could doom the Smartphone...

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