A unique system that can produce Hydrogen inside a car using common metals such as Magnesium and Aluminum was developed by an Israeli company.
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A Car That Makes Its Own Fuel
Poll: Evolution Rejected By Most in Survey
A CBS News public opinion survey indicates most respondents do not accept the theory of evolution.
X-Prize Founder to offer more Grand Challenges
X-Prize founder Peter Diamandis kicked off the PopTech conference here with a lofty goal on Thursday: “Our mission is to bring about radical breakthroughs,” he said in his opening-day address.
Companies go Anti-Blog
Robert Mason (not his real name) would love to spend a few minutes during lunch catching up on blog posts from around the web, but his company doesn’t allow it. The financial institution where Mason works as a vice president has security filters set up to block access to — among other things — any […]
Creating Artificial Life
YOU might think Norman Packard is playing God. Or you might see him as
the ultimate entrepreneur. As founder and CEO of Venice-based company
ProtoLife, Packard is one of the leaders of an ambitious project that has in its
sights the lofty goal of life itself. His team is attempting what no one else has
done before: to create […]
Attack of the Splog
The scourge of e-mail–spam–has reinvented itself for the world of blogs, in a phenomenon experts have dubbed “splog.” And Google is in the hot seat.
New Patch for Women to Recharge Their Sex Drive
Scentuelle is a special patch designed to help stimulate the libido. Each one is impregnated with a unique combination of aromas known to affect the sex drive.
Super-Soldiers to Get Brain-Chip
US military experts are attempting to create an army of super-human soldiers who will be more intelligent and deadly thanks to a microchip implanted in their brains.
Crazy Jello Sculpture
Here is a scale model of the city of San Francisco - made entirely of Jell-O. Perhaps this is off the charts from a craziness standpoint, but great photos.
US Credit Card Industry in Revolt
Nobody seems happy with the U.S. credit-card industry these days — not the consumers who use the cards, the retailers and merchants who accept them, or the lawmakers who oversee the industry.
Airbags for Motorcycles
A company from Santiago Chile is selling airbags for motorcycle drivers.
Brain Stimulator can Lower Blood Pressure
Flicking a switch to fight hypertension could soon be possible following research that found brain stimulation can alter people’s blood pressure.
