This week: Songs of the Stars, NASA picks new astronauts, and Epigenetic Markers mean that your experiences may be passed on in your genes.
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Living in the Future: June 10, 2013
This week: 3D printer of complicated shapes, a wind turbine that makes its own wind, and an omni-directional virtual reality treadmill!
Living in the Future: June 3, 2013
This week: Easing diabetes through nanoparticles, yoghurt and cognition, and “orphan crop” genomes go open source.
Living in the Future: May 27, 2013
This week on We are Living in the Future: Lab-grown burgers, debris from asteroids, and mice don’t like space…
Living in the Future: May 20, 2013
This week on We are Living in the Future: Musical Tesla Coils, MIT’s cheetah robot, and software that can identify people and demographics from a webcam
Living in the Future: April 22, 2013
This week: Solar-powered plane to cross USA, Orbital’s first rocket test launch a success, and robotic dragonflies take to the sky
Living in the Future: April 15, 2013
This week: The solution to invasive species: eat them! Planting a 100-year forest study; and a hexapod transport robot reminiscent of DocOc from Spiderman.
Living in the Future: April 8, 2013
This week: efficient ionic wind engines, NASA’s “lassoing” asteroids challenge, and cheap computers on a chip: the Raspberry Pi
Living in the Future: April 1, 2013
This week on We are Living in the Future: 3d Printing of Food, Human/Mice hybrids reveal secrets of human intellect, and fuel produced from sunlight and CO2 by Cyanobacteria.
Living in the Future: More than 500 clones from a single cell, paint-on-plastic electronics and touchscreens that know you
This week on We are Living in the Future: Scientists in Japan set a new world record for number of clones from a single cell, having cloned 581 full mice. If their techniques can be used in other places, science may have the tools to make perfect genetic tests – a single genome for testing [...]







