In today's Big I we looked at a new technology from DARPA that may one day save soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan from traumatic brain injuries.
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In today's Big I we talked about a Russian firm that's planning to open a space hotel by 2016.
Would you visit?
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In today's Big I, we spoke to three winners from Phase II of the "Ecomagination Challenge" - GE's experiment where businesses, entrepreneurs, innovators and students share their ideas on how to improve green energy.
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In today's BIG I we looked at the world's first self-propelled, remote-controlled endoscope capsule.
That's right, a tiny pill that you can swallow that will take pictures inside your stomach - up to two per second.
Researchers hope the invention will one day pave the way for doctors to view the digestive from esophagus to colon, including the small intestine, which traditionally has been difficult to shoot.
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Today's Big I is about an app harnessing America's vast army of iPhone users - enlisting them to complete various "gigs" when they're out and about.
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Imagine if you could do with your hand what ET did with his pointer finger in Universal Picture's classic movie?
Remember how it glowed?
In today's Big I we spoke to two PH.D's from Harvard Medical School who said that one day human cells could emit a beam of light.
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Coming soon to a website near you: dot-anything.
In today's Big I we looked at decision that may create a domain name gold rush to rival the dot-com boom of the late 1990s.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall
Monitors vitol signs with no wires at all...
In Today's Big I we spoke to Ming-Zher Poh who's created a mirror that detects your medical signs through a camera and laptop.
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In today's Big I we looked at an electronic dog nose that sniffs out bedbugs.
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