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1.New Zealand's home-made 'hoverwing' flies 5 feet above water (www.gizmag.com)
Look! Down on the lake … is it a boat, a plane … it's neither. It’s the “hoverwing”, a hovercraft that flies.
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3.Six Sidewalks That Work While You Walk (www.treehugger.com)
Sidewalks - we use 'em everyday. Which is why there's no end to the innovative ideas for making sidewalks work for us. Using piezoelectric, (also called kinetic energy) has been mostly confined to the novelty of the dance floor
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4.MikroKopter - HexaKopter (quietube.com)
Tests of the MK-HexaKopter
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5.FORA.tv - DIY Drones with Chris Anderson (fora.tv)
Do-It-Yourself Drones Chris Anderson - Author and Editor in Chief of Wired Magazine
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6.SkyGrabber free to air satellite data digital satellite TV tuner card (www.skygrabber.com)
SkyGrabber is offline satellite internet downloader
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7.The Wonderful World of Prison Inventions | Sloshspot Blog (www.sloshspot.com)
Someone once said that necessity is the mother of all invention.
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8.Shopping guider for blinds (www.inewidea.com)
Shopping alone without others’ help is gonna be an impossible mission for blind persons. But this gadget can help you finish this impossible mission.
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9.THE SCIENCE OF THE CREATION MUSEUM « Viceland Today (www.viceland.com)
Creation science, in a nutshell, is taking what is written in the book of Genesis literally. Even though what is written in the book of Genesis goes against anthropology, archeology, biology, zoology, geology, astronomy, cosmology, paleontology, and common sense-ology.
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10.Turbine Light concept uses wind to light highways -- Engadget (www.engadget.com)
The Turbine Light concept harnesses the power of the wind from cars rushing past to light up the ever-darkening roadways.
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11.Space equipment developed with help from Sudbury organizations (www.northernlife.ca)
Equipment and rovers developed for possible missions on extraterrestrial surfaces with help from two Sudbury organizations will undergo a series of field tests Feb. 4 outside of Hilo, Hawaii.
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12.NEW PARADIGMS FOR PLANET EARTH (www.eastlundscience.com)
The Fusion Torch was invented by Dr. Bernard Eastlund and William C. Gough in 1968 to solve the problems of energy supply and to close of materials from use to reuse. The Fusion Torch can take us to the stars.
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13.M51 (missile) - submarine launched ballistic missile, (en.wikipedia.org)
On 27 January 2010, at 9h25, a missile was launched underwater by the Terrible, from Audierne Bay. Each missile carries six to ten independently targetable TN 75 thermonuclear warheads.
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14.Polish priest checks fingerprints for mass attendance (af.reuters.com)
A Polish priest has installed an electronic reader in his church for schoolchildren to leave their fingerprints in order to monitor their attendance at mass,
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15.Photography based on the laws of physics | Sepientia (sepientia.com)
Photographer whose work is based on the laws of physics
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16.Sudbury researchers receive $250,000 to pursue goals (www.northernlife.ca)
A group of Sudbury researchers studying how to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas burden, and generating value-added activities on non-productive mine lands has received $250,000 from MITACS Inc. to pursue its objectives.
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17.Philips LivingColors lights (www.lighting.philips.com)
Nifty full color spectrum light for the home
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18.North Bay Police install automated license scanning cameras in cars (www.northbaynugget.ca)
A police cruiser is outfitted with three cameras mounted to the roof that continuously scan licence plates 12 metres in front of the cruiser and about nine metres behind it while on patrol.The images are linked to an on-board computer and database that automatically generates a hotlist" of similar plates across Canada, and the device sounds if there's a match.
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19.Buckyballs | The Amazing Magnetic Toy You Can't Put Down (www.getbuckyballs.com)
Imagine a Rubik's Cube that actually makes you smarter; an Erector Set that never stops erecting; a Hula Hoop you don't look ridiculous playing with; Silly Putty that isn't silly; cram it all in a jar, turn the fun up to 11, and you've got BuckyBalls!
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20.The UK's first police remote control helicopter has taken off. (news.bbc.co.uk)
Merseyside police are using the "spy drone", fitted with CCTV cameras, mainly for tackling anti-social behaviour and public disorder.
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21.video: Turn Your Dog into a Solar Power Generator (www.utne.com)
By combining a solar panel with a dog sweater, Erik Schiegg turned his pooch into a little solar-power generator.
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22.An Underground Journey to Unravel the Universe | onesudbury (www.onesudbury.ca)
For the staff and scientists at SNOLAB, a 2-kilometre trek underground every day is the norm. The day starts in darkness as they head to Creighton Mine in the early morning hours. For the first leg of the journey, standard mining gear is used – headlamps and all! After travelling 6,800 feet underground
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23.Scirus - for scientific information (www.scirus.com)
the most comprehensive scientific research tool on the web. With over 370 million scientific items indexed at last count, it allows researchers to search for not only journal content but also scientists' homepages, courseware, pre-print server material, patents and institutional repository and website information.
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24.DOWN TO EARTH - India's Science and Environment Magazine (www.downtoearth.org.in)
In May 1992, the Society for Environmental Communications started India’s only science and environment fortnightly, Down To Earth (DTE)
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25.Laurentian Professor Prominent Climate Science Denier (www.desmogblog.com)
Paul copper is listed as an "Allied Expert " for the Natural Resource Stewardship Project (NRSP), a lobby organization that refuses to disclose its funding sources.