Scientific American Online associate tech editor Larry Greenemeier provides a weekly minute commentary on some of the most interesting developments in the world of technology

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Title Date published
Contact Lens Binoculars Are in Sight 2015-02-19
Keurig Coffee Drinkers Hack Back 2015-02-13
Radar Makes All Houses Glass 2015-02-05
Smart Keyboard Gets a Charge out of You 2015-01-30
Rival Space Internets Vie for Sky Pie 2015-01-23
Gestures and Eye Movements Will Control Cars 2015-01-16
Facebook Puts Its Money Where Your Mouth Is 2015-01-12
Teen Inventors Connect DVR to Your Zzzs 2014-12-24
Future Smartphone Could Fall Smartly, Too 2014-12-19
Recycled Laptop Batteries Bring Light to Power Poor 2014-12-11
NYC School Computers Are MIA 2014-12-08
Cats Teach Robots to Land on Feet 2014-11-21
Solar Roadways Take Baby Steps 2014-11-18
Smartphone Case Furthers Unplug Movement 2014-11-06
Apple Pay Perturbs Prying Personal Prospectors 2014-10-28
Tapping the Twitterverse for Meaning 2014-10-10
Drivers While Voice Texting Are Still Distracted 2014-10-02
App IDs Other Battery-Eater Apps 2014-09-29
Jet Pack Keeps You Grounded, but Faster 2014-09-19
Bike Helmet Meets Black Box 2014-09-12
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