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In Case You Missed It: Google is putting its glut of satellite imaging data to good use with the
"Sunroof" database, which helps people check their homes and figure out if they get enough sun to install solar panels. University of Pennsylvania researchers made a
polymer that changes color depending on the
depending on the amount of force used against it. They're hoping to make helmets that quickly signal the degree of a possible brain injury. And Australians beat the Americans to the virtual reality laser tag fun zone finish, building a
VR zombie killing gaming center ahead of the U.S. one
slated to open next year.
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