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October 20, 2014
These 'Social Robots' Are A Major Step Toward Our Sci-Fi Future These 'Social Robots' Are A Major Step Toward Our Sci-Fi Future

VIDEO: Household robots are no longer a thing of the future. Read»
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SAME-DAY DELIVERY: E-Commerce Giants Are Battling To Own The 'Last Mile'
SAME-DAY DELIVERY: E-Commerce Giants Are Battling To Own The 'Last Mile'
E-commerce will use same-day delivery to go after local dollars.   Read»
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Chris Anderson Q&A: Drone Entrepreneur Talks About His New Company, GoPros, And The Future Of Drones
Chris Anderson Q&A: Drone Entrepreneur Talks About His New Company, GoPros, And The Future Of Drones
Drone entrepreneur and author Chris Anderson has led an interesting and...  Read»
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E-COMMERCE UPDATE: The Biggest Trends Shaping The E-Commerce Industry Ahead Of The Holidays
E-COMMERCE UPDATE: The Biggest Trends Shaping The E-Commerce Industry Ahead Of The Holidays
Mobile is the breakout trend in retail.   Read»
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SAME-DAY DELIVERY: E-Commerce Giants Are Battling To Own The 'Last Mile'
E-commerce will use same-day delivery to go after local dollars.   Read»
Here Are The Biggest Trends Shaping The E-Commerce Industry Ahead Of The Holidays
Mobile is the breakout trend in retail.   Read»
An Inside Look At The Starbucks App, The Most Successful Mobile Payments System In The US
Starbucks is a bellwether for mobile payments in the U.S.  Read»
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While Tim Cook Is Gushing About Apple Pay, Here's What's Going On With Google Wallet
While Tim Cook Is Gushing About Apple Pay, Here's What's Going On With Google Wallet
At Apple's iPad event this week, CEO Tim Cook spent a chunk of the...  Read»
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The Digital Video Advertising Report: Growth Forecasts And Viewability Scandals
The Digital Video Advertising Report: Growth Forecasts And Viewability Scandals
Online video ads are one of the fastest-growing ad mediums, far outpacing television and other digital formats.  Read»
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Apple Removes Bose Headphones And Speakers From Its Online Store
Apple Removes Bose Headphones And Speakers From Its Online Store
Apple has removed all Bose headphones and speakers from its online...  Read»
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Facebook Can Tell You If Your Passwords Have Been Stolen Without Knowing What They Are
Facebook Can Tell You If Your Passwords Have Been Stolen Without Knowing What They Are
Facebook believes you shouldn't have to worry about hacked web passwords...  Read»
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E-COMMERCE AND THE FUTURE OF RETAIL: 2014 [SLIDE DECK]
E-COMMERCE AND THE FUTURE OF RETAIL: 2014 [SLIDE DECK]
E-commerce will make or break many retailers. 
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 THE PROGRAMMATIC ADVERTISING REPORT: Real-Time Bidding Is Taking Over The Digital Ad Market
THE PROGRAMMATIC ADVERTISING REPORT: Real-Time Bidding Is Taking Over The Digital Ad Market
 RTB  will drive a full one-third of the digital ad market by 2018. 
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Samsung's New Chromebook Is Dirt Cheap But Doesn't Feel Like It
Samsung's New Chromebook Is Dirt Cheap But Doesn't Feel Like It
Chromebooks have been getting a lot of attention from PC makers in the...
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If You're Going To Buy A New iPhone Or iPad, Get Ready To Pay At Least $100 Extra
If You're Going To Buy A New iPhone Or iPad, Get Ready To Pay At Least $100 Extra
If you're smart, the prices listed above won't be what you end up paying...
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Imaging electric charge propagating along microbial nanowires

Posted: 19 Oct 2014 12:18 PM PDT

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Imaging electric charge propagating along microbial nanowires

Posted: 19 Oct 2014 12:18 PM PDT

Physicists report that they've used a new imaging technique, electrostatic force microscopy, to resolve the biological debate with evidence from physics, showing that electric charges do indeed propagate along microbial nanowires just as they do in carbon nanotubes, a highly conductive human-made material.

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