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Ten Aphrodisiacs that Really Work
Tweeting Pillows Helps Soldiers Sleep
Getting a good night’s sleep in the Balkans can be rough for peacekeepers bunking in a military camp far from home and family for months at a time.
Next Generation Spud Gun Technology
Presenting the hand-held laser guided bolt action aluminum potato rifle. Great photo.
Beware of the Numbers Hype About ID Theft
If some of the numbers being cited about identity theft are to be believed, it’s just a matter of time before some unseen cyberhustler steals your name, empties your bank account and wrecks your financial reputation. You can almost hear the maniacal laughter.
The New Orleans Mold Battle
The Longue Vue estate, with its English furnishings, Turkish rugs, blown-glass chandeliers and oil paintings, is on life support. Hundreds of yards of air-duct hoses run through doors and into cellars, trying to save the mansion from Hurricane Katrina’s long-lasting remnant: mold.
Scientist Invents Remote-Controlled Turtles
A Russian scientist claims to have created remote controlled turtles for spying missions.
IBM Develops New 3D TV Technology
IBM has announced a new and affordable 3D video system that works with normal DLP (Digital Light Processing) televisions.
Army Develops New Chewing Gum
Brushing three times a day is a tough task, especially if you’re roughing it in the mountains of Afghanistan or in the Iraqi desert.
Antigravity Machine Patented
A perpetual-motion machine may defy the laws of physics, but an Indiana inventor recently succeeded in having one patented.
Most Influential Web Moments Named
The breaking of the Monica Lewinsky scandal and this year’s Live 8 concerts were voted among the most influential internet moments of the past 10 years on Tuesday by organisers of the annual Webby Awards.
