- Technology (16 Oct, 2009)
Lift Tables that Offer Safe and Efficient Delivery of Products
In order provide accurate, safe, efficient and less time-consuming delivery of products, Pentalift came up with quality loading dock equipment, lift tables as well as positioning equipment. ...
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- Environment (15 Oct, 2009)
Solar-powered Zoological Park in France
This a beautiful project of the renovated zoological park located in Vincennes, France. One of the most interesting aspects of the new zoo is that it will run partly on solar energy. ...
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- Technology (15 Oct, 2009)
The Amazing Plane of the Future - Designer's Vision
WB-1010 is currently only a concept since it will be created from materials that are yet to be developed and with the use of revolutionary technology. ...
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- Offbeat (15 Oct, 2009)
Beautiful, Accurate Replica of the White House Put Up for Sale
This is an accurate scaled-down replica of the famous White House, which comes with an Oval Office, Lincoln Bedroom and the popular white facade. ...
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- Technology (15 Oct, 2009)
Latest Invention: EmoBracelet that Helps Online Traders Control Their Emotions
The tech giant Philips recently presented with its latest invention called EmoBracelet. ...
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- Technology (13 Oct, 2009)
Latest Invention: Blade-free Desktop Fan from Dyson
The latest invention of the popular inventor James Dyson is a desktop fan that is safe for children. ...
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- Offbeat (13 Oct, 2009)
Malaysia Offers Free of Charge Honeymoons to Save Marriages
Having the goal of saving marriages, the Malaysian state government came up with the idea of offering free honeymoons to couples that are on the edge of splitting up. ...
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- Offbeat (13 Oct, 2009)
The Ideas Regarding the Home of the Future
The home of the future will include thermo-reflective wallpaper, an indoor biosphere for growing fruits and vegetables and ultrasonic washing machines that will not require water. ...
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- Science (13 Oct, 2009)
World's First Vegetarian Spider Discovered
Recently scientists discovered that a spider known as Bagheera kiplingi that does not eat meat like all the other spiders, instead it is the first vegetarian spider out of 40,000 known spider species. ...
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- Technology (13 Oct, 2009)
Latest Invention: Hand-Washing Detector System that Ensures Doctors Are Clean
Scientists from the University of Florida unveiled their latest invention - a system that ensures that doctors wash their hands before any surgical procedure. ...
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- Technology (12 Oct, 2009)
Latest Invention: Smart Blocks That Interact with Touch Screen
The combination of the surface interactive table-top computer developed by Microsoft and several smart building blocks could help engineers create various designs much easier. ...
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- Science (12 Oct, 2009)
Latest Invention: Spider Pill That Scans for Serious Conditions Like Colon Cancer
Italian researchers came up with a new method of scanning for diseases such as colon cancer. Their latest invention is a so-called spider pill. ...
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- Environment (12 Oct, 2009)
Eco Pod - An Algae Bio-reactor with Robotic Arms
This amazing concept is able to play the role of a temporary vertical algae bio-reactor. The construction features robotic arms that function with the help of a micro-algae mechanism. ...
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- Science (12 Oct, 2009)
Engineers Create Games that Adapt to User's Playing Style
A team of engineers from the IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark, are working on a new video game that would suit every player by being able to adapt to their playing style. ...
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- Technology (09 Oct, 2009)
Latest Invention: Small OLED Squares for Infinite TVs
Mitsubishi has recently presented at CEATEC its huge 155-inch TV composed of tiny OLED squares. The latest invention used by the company allows creating TVs of unlimited sizes. ...
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