The cops won’t be the only ones with those wild car wreck videos any more, because now you can clamp this Clarion DriveEye recorder onto your car’s windshield and record some really rad video as soon as you get into your next accident. But wait, who would buy this? Someone who’s planning to have an [...]
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Clarion DriveEye Records Car Crashes Automatically
Man Told Of Broken Neck 59 Years Late
A grandfather has just discovered he has been living with a broken neck for 59 years. John Richards, 74, did not know he had fractured vertebrae when he fell from a tree while stealing apples as a 16-year-old in 1948.
Clairvoyant Norweigan Princess To Open Schools
Norway’s Princess Märtha Louise, daughter of King Harald and Queen Sonja, has emerged as a clairvoyant, and is launching an alternative school aimed at training students to contact angels. Officials at the Royal Palace won’t comment on the princess’ latest business venture.
Blue Hole in Belize
About 60 miles from Belize City, there is a perfectly circular 1,000 (305 m) feet across and 400 feet (123 m) wide "Blue Hole." The hole, part of the Lighthouse Reef system, was once an opening to a cave system during the Ice Age – it is now a magnet for extreme divers.
Second Life – What’s the Buzz?
For months, Michael Donnelly had been hearing all about the fantastic opportunities in Second Life.
Clothing Changes Color to Protect from UV Rays
Strolling in the sun may soon become a favourite winter activity among people thanks to Australian researchers who have developed woollen clothing which not only changes its colour, but also protects against harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) rays.
New Cell Phone For the Blind
This cell phone concept design by Peter Lau allows blind users to easily dial numbers and make calls. It doesn’t rely on Braille, but instead has differently angled keys that users can learn to recognise. So how do you send and receive an SMS then?
Moms Pass Autism to Children
Scientists have developed a new model for understanding how autism is acquired, and have found that women are most likely to pass the disorder to their children.
Dead Woman Answers Door
A Moldovan who claimed his wife had died and borrowed cash to pay for her funeral was exposed when pals went to see how he was coping – and she opened the door.
Early Treatment Helps HIV Babies Live Longer
Hundreds of thousands of babies around the world are born each year with HIV–more than half a million in 2006 alone.
Defect in Liver that Can Lead to Obesity
Researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center have identified a genetically-transmitted metabolic defect that can lead to obesity in some individuals.
Top 10 Crazy Animal Photos
There is no real explanation for these photos. They are just great animal photos that made us laugh.
