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1 .This is Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier. Got a minute?
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2 .Keyboards don't exactly spring to mind when you think of high-tech innovations,
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3 .especially now that we have voice and even gesture controls for our gadgets.
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4 .Still, a new device out of the Georgia Institute of Technology is taking typing in a smart direction.
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5 .The Georgia Tech researchers have developed an intelligent keyboard that captures information about the force and length of keystrokes.
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6 .They say these patterns are unique to different typists and could lead to a new type of biometric security, locking out anyone who doesn't type like you do.
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7 .The keyboard can also power itself using something called contact electrification.
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8 .It generates current when your fingertips touch the keys, which are coated with an electrode material.
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9 .So we're talking about a wireless keypad that never needs batteries.
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10 .The researchers published a paper about their intelligent keyboard in the journal ACS Nano.
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11 .Maybe the best feature of the keyboard is that it's basically made from layers of plastic and has no mechanical keys.
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12 .That means you could drop crumbs or even spill coffee on it without any damage,forget voice recognition, now you're talking!
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13 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier.
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