New technology that increases the warning time for tornadoes and hurricanes could potentially save hundreds of lives every year
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A look at some of the most promising medical devices now in development
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The world's largest computer chipmaker employs a corporate futurist, Brian David Johnson, to guess what gadgetry and computing will look like in 2020 and beyond
The caustic imprint of a traumatic memory may fade or vanish with new drug and behavioral therapies
Seven clever tactics animals use to create dazzling hues may lead to sophisticated new technologies
Botanists are getting a whiff of the ways that plants smell one another. Some plants recognize injured neighbors by scent; others sniff out a meal
Deadline: Aug 31 2013
Reward: $100,000 USD
The Geoffrey Beene Foundation Alzheimer’s Initiative (GBFAI) is launching the 2013 Geoffrey Beene Global NeuroDiscovery Challenge whose
Deadline: Jun 29 2013
Reward: $7,000 USD
The Seeker for this Challenge desires proposals for chemical methods that could rapidly degrade a dilute aqueous solution
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