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Oct-29-2012 (#16113) By: Anonymous

Mind Blowing - Amazing Levitation
Think of the possibilities - wow

Sep-19-2012 (#11079) By: Anonymous

Experiment: What Marijuana Leaves in your Lungs
Interesting watch

Sep-7-2012 (#9209) By: Anonymous

New laser zaps mosquitoes - prevents malaria
From engadget.com:

"Seriously, is there anything a laser can't
do? A team of mad scientists in Washington have concocted a system that
could essentially eliminate malaria-carrying mosquitoes with lasers,
and the whole thing can be built from parts sourced on eBay. The
so-called mosquito laser is credited to an idea from Lowell Wood, an
astrophysicist who worked with Edward Teller, the "architect of the
original plan to use lasers to shield America from the rain of Soviet
nuclear arms." In theory, at least, the technology could one day be used
to draw a laser barrier of sorts around a village. Of course, the trick
is to make the lasers powerful enough to smoke the bugs without harming
humans."

Sep-6-2012 (#9134) By: Anonymous

Cocktail Machine Makes You Almost Any Drink!
Seems very handy!

Sep-3-2012 (#8883) By: Anonymous

Mind-Controlled Quadcopter in China
..By wearing an EEG (emotiv electroencephalography) headset, Zhejiang University’s researchers claim they can pilot a quadcopter by thinking “left hard” to take off or land, “left” to rotate the quadcopter clockwise, “right” to fly forward and “push” to fly up.

A user who clenches while wearing the headset will steer the quadcopter downward, while blinking will shoot photos from the on-drone camera. The EEG headset sends commands via Bluetooth to a laptop, which then sends them to the quadcopter by way of a Wi-Fi connection. The quadcopter also streams its view back to the laptop over Wi-Fi, to give its pilots a better view and more precise control.

The system, dubbed Flying Buddy 2, was designed with disabled users in mind, ideally to give people with impaired motor skills a new way to interact with the world around them.. source:http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/08/zhejiang-university-china-brain-controlled-quadcopter/

Researchers: "Maybe one day in the future, disabled people can use brain to drive a plane in which they are seated, and go anywhere they want to go,"http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/onepercent/2012/08/thought-controlled-quadcopter.html

Sep-1-2012 (#8753) By: Anonymous

Human powered helicoptor
Pretty crazy - new record

Jan-17-2013 (#24004) By: nmelive

the university of Maryland needs to invest into their CGI program if possible.

Nov-13-2012 (#18022) By: Mystery207

I don't think that Invention will really ever take off

Aug-17-2012 (#7417) By: Anonymous

Holobook prototype
pretty impressive

Dec-6-2012 (#20509) By: Melw

this is cool I am waiting for this to come out

Aug-17-2012 (#7380) By: Anonymous

Self camouflaging robot
Scientists in the United States have devised a rubbery robot, inspired by the squid and octopus, which can crawl, camouflage itself and hide from infrared cameras.

Aug-11-2012 (#6825) By: Anonymous

Euler's Disk
Euler's Disk is a scientific educational toy, used to illustrate and study the dynamic system of a spinning disk on a flat surface (such as a spinning coin), and has been the subject of a number of scientific papers.[1] This phenomenon has been studied since Leonard Euler in the 18th century, hence the name.

Aug-11-2012 (#6836) By: Guest user - Id: 12eLT20tb6

Chlorine liquefied under pressure, sealed in a quartz ampoule and then in an acrylic cube. Chlorine, a chemical element belonging to the halogen group, is most commonly found in the compound sodium chloride. It is a strong oxidizing agent, which led it to its bleaching and disinfectant uses, as well as uses as an essential reagent in the chemical industry. Elemental chlorine is extremely dangerous and poisonous for all lifeforms, but chloride ions are necessary to most forms of life

Aug-6-2012 (#6486) By: Anonymous

Roach Vs Liquid Nitrogen
Freeze you six legged freak!!

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