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Transparent LCD Display
see-through TVs are have usually been a vision. I have lost calculate of how a lot of I have noticed in science fiction movies such as Minority review.
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Automatic beauty software from Israel
Judging from the before and after photographs I would equate the changes on par with a right makeup job. While this may be a triumph for computer science, the makeup counter at celebrated can as well conjure cheekbones out of slim air.
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A Retainer For Your Eyes
The first pair will cost you $1500 and yearly replacements about $300. Read more at highly demanded Science.
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Nanotech hair dryer
While the science behind common ionic hair dryers is still in matter, Matsushita has come out with the nanotech variation. I do not know if they are negative or positive ions (most dryers use negative ions that are considered to combat the harm inflicted by the heat, same thing that the positive ion models demand) but they are nanometer-scale.
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Anyone for Steamed Purple Carrots?
Thanks but, no thanks, I'd rather stick to monotonous orange carrots.Via ScienceDaily.
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Future Car
It does not look like the floating car will be around anytime soon and highly demanded Science pokes fun at their own misguided june 1959 shield story proclaiming the Hovercraft as the wave of the future.What is coming? perhaps the Toyota Volta, the modish hybrid idea car.
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The blue crab sex mystery
Saved from the steam pot, this crab now resides at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in Gloucester Point, Virginia. Mating season having passed, crab specialist Romuald N.
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MyFoodPhone : Beating your bulge is just a click away
The thought is that taking photographs of the food would pinch your conscience and support you eat (and exercise) right. But what if you do not require those photographs? You would be forced to at least think the $10 a month that you are shelling out
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Nose, tongue, eye controlled mouse
A group of computer science scholars at Hansei University in Korea has elaborated a software program that allows humans with disabilities control a computer mouse with nose, eye, and tongue movements. A web camera attentively tracks the movements of the nose or tongue and then eye blinks function as only one or double mouse clicks.
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NanoNuno umbrella - Always Dry
ultimately, if you're beeing interested in whether these look straight out of a science fiction film, you can rest. These are absolutely classic, refined full-length umbrellas with wooden handles and automatic mechanism built in.
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Cooking the perfect egg
Delia Smith notwithstanding, I discover producing soft-boiled and hard-boiled eggs an inexact science. luckily for those of us who are not household goddesses, there are gadgets to support
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iRiver D25 electronic dictionary: one step towards the universal translator
The universal translator is a science fiction smart technology, noticed in each embodiment of Star Trek and as the Babble Fish in the Hitchhiker's lead to the Galaxy. By offering true time translation, it clears out how eachone appears to be talking English.
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"SHOCKING" games
First up, there is the highly demanded "Shocking Liar" founded on -- from what I can tell -- lie detector science. Warm up inquiries are applied to regulate your readings.
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Thanko iBlueTube
There is some firm science behind the thought of applying tubes to carry sound waves (correct out our overview of the Miglia speakers), but I'd be lying if I told audiophile sound is what attracted me to the ibluishTube, a docking station for iPods that adopts 2 Philips "6922" vacuum tubes. It just looks so weird, with the 2 radiant bluish LED lights, but accordingly to the site, the speaker vacuum tubes have a frequency of 20Hz - 30kHz, a signal-noise ratio of 80db, and an output of 12W x 2 ch.
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Microsoft engineer supergirl
hope Lawrence Summers (President of Harvard University where Randhawa hopes to attend college) hears this story. I consider most humans realize that there are some intrinsic distinctions in men and ladies but if all young girls were encouraged to pursue science like Arfa Randhawa has been, I bet just 50% of the workers of Microsoft would be men.
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Voltage Chemoluminescent Hair Gel for Halloween
A 2 oz tube is $11, and ought be enough for a couple of humans to use for highlights.Read these links if you require saturday afternoon amuzement and love science.
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myShape puts your body shape online
one more firm, Intellifit, is attempting to refine the science by providing to scan its buyers. At the second, they are mounting scanners in airports and choose shops.
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Robots Exhibition in Chicago
This educational exhibit, founded on the hit film Robots, will stay in Chicago till March 6th before touring across America (Preliminary Tour quits comprize Arizona Science centre, Detroit Science centre, Imaginarium Hands-On Museum, Maryland Science centre). humans of all ages will be capable to interact with the robots and study about robotics in a fun and interactive way.
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Now stare the onion in the eye with Onion Goggles
No rocket science here – the goggles have foam seal around the edges that keep out the tear-causing fumes while you are chopping onions. The benefit of these goggles is that they are worn like common spectacles and do not have an elastic band holding them in place.
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The elegant Sorapot teapot is ready for pre-order
The 50s science lab references of glass and metal have a touch of humor with no being ironic. This feat is something that present-day present-day design does not manage to reach or even try.
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