A Research Expertise Database for the School of Medicine at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center which will be showing at the Colorado Inventor Showcase.
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Recycling Electronics and Lighting has Never Been Easier
For the past six decades, the innovation of technology has shaped the world as we know it today. Computers and electronics technology continue to surpass itself so rapidly that the need for upgrading has accelerated past the point of manufacture. Computers and electronics become obsolete almost before they hit the market. This influx of equipment [...]
Workplace Solution Helps Lower the Costs of Stress
Wellness works wonders at keeping people happier in their jobs. The Logisens Bioweb Technology makes it possible. This invention will be shown at the Colorado Inventor Showcase.
Novel Mechanical Resonant Method for Light Distribution
OMNILUX, Inc., a leader in the field of lighting technology, is committed to improving the efficacy, efficiency and performance today’s luminaries and lighting products and can be seen at the Colorado Inventor Showcase.
The Future is Here
Introducing the "Optibike". Inventor Craig Weakley can be seen at the Colorado Inventor Showcase with his fantastic electric bike designed for the future.
Leaning Church Topples Pisa’s Record
November 8, 2007—The battle for the most-tilted-tower title has gotten downright medieval, with a 13th-century German church flattening the circa-1372 Leaning Tower of Pisa’s record, Guinness World Records announced this week.
Canine Walk of Fame Unveiled
Famous dogs including Lassie and Oscar-winning animated pooch Gromit were inducted into the world’s first canine Walk of Fame on Monday, as the four-legged version of the Hollywood pantheon was unveiled.
Identical Twins Survive Surgery in Womb
British doctors say identical twin boys were born healthy after undergoing surgery while in the womb to treat a life-threatening illness.
Man Forgets Car at Gas Station
BERLIN – A German man forgot his car after filling it up at a petrol station, police said Friday.
Tut Fever Brings a Golden Glow to London
LONDON – Four London landmarks will be bathed in golden light every night next week to mark the return to the city for the first time in 35 years of the treasures of Tutankhamun, Egypt’s boy king.
Saudi Cleric Condemns Camel Beauty Contests As Evil
A leading authority of Saudi Arabia’s hardline school of Islam has condemned camel beauty contests as evil, saying those involved should seek repentance in God.
Change the Color of Your Car by Pressing a Button
Scientists have developed a new coating for cars called ‘paramagnetic’ paint that has the ability to change colors at the touch of a button. One carmaker looking into the technology is Nissan, which has already developed a self-healing paint.
Talk About Geniuses!
Here’s an interesting list of the Highest IQs on record of people still alive and an interesting selection of others. The “average” IQ is by definition 100, so if you score below that you are dumber than average, and above it means smarter than average.
Thomas Frey to Speak Today at Blog World
Futurist Thomas Frey will be one of the featured speaker on the final day of the Blog World Expo in Las Vegas, speaking on the distant future – Web 10.0.
Online Travel Up, Customers Down
The number of North American consumers who take leisure trips is falling even as online travel revenue continues to climb, according to Forrester Research data cited in The New York Times. Forrester found that 9% fewer people will book travel online in 2007 compared to 2005.
