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March 14, 2017
Magnetic storage reaches the atomic level
The magnetic field of a single atom is read and written, but it's not very stable (Via ArsTechnica)
Magnificent Cardboard Airships by Jeroen van Kesteren
Beautifully crafted and intricate fantastic ships made of cardboard (Via Colossal)
Google X Levi's touch-sensitive denim jacket
Embedded conductive threads make it touch and gesture sensitive (Via DesignBoom)
Spirited Away Piggy Bank
Functional and generally awesome (Via Geek.com)
Amoeba-Like Robot Programmed With DNA
A molecular robot composed entirely of biological and chemical components that moves like a cell and is controlled by DNA (Via IEEESpectrum)

 

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