Emerging Tech Book

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Designing for Emerging Technologies: UX for Genomics, Robotics and the Internet of Things from , edited by . A Top 10 book.

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    17 Oct 2015

    How do u for emerging tech? Get ready for "a wild ride across multiple disciplines"

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    May 30

    Finally, a w/ a realistic goal — The Stupid Shit No One Needs & Terrible Ideas Hackathon

  4. 20 hours ago

    Boom in human editing as 20 trials gear up

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    Studies show use of increasing in clinical research, but limitations in accuracy exist

  7. May 30

    storage in the cloud? Microsoft's plan for a repo:

  8. May 30

    The peculiar art of naming — from Swine Flu to Zika

  9. May 30

    If an doesn’t take your job, it will your office

  10. May 30

    The bouncy house of — inflatable habitat passes first hurdle, now onto radiation testing

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  11. May 30

    Graphene ink can be used to print flexible electronic circuits on paper + other

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  12. May 29

    Doped diamond may lead to everyday computers

  13. May 29
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  14. May 29

    Ever wonder how they choose animals for the covers of books?

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    May 28

    The bouncy house of — inflatable habitat passes first hurdle, now onto radiation testing

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    May 28

    Hey friends, you can now grab your own "Make Things" hoodie — coveted by and geeks everywhere

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    May 28

    A brief history of the most important tool ever — the pencil

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    May 28
    “As an author you’re given some input into the cover design process. However, since the ’80s, when Edie first created the animal covers, the O’Reilly catalog has expanded greatly. So, if you’re looking for a creature that’s the right fit for your book’s subject matter, there may or may not be an animal available that…” from “Ever wonder how they choose animals for the covers of O’Reilly books?” by Jonathan Follett.

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