While browsing through the net, looking for a truly innovative fashion or beauty product we came across this.
It is completely new, innovative and different. Not a textile, or a designer, nor shoes or other fashion paraphernalia. It is rather an actual, real product…something you can touch…well, maybe not ‘touch’ but definitely ‘smell’.
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Innovative Perfume That Only YOU Can Create
HYmini Mini Green Power Station
HYmini has just rolled out a handheld portable electronics charging unit which relies on wind and solar sources to keep its internal battery charged, which can then be dispensed into thirsty 5V appliances such as cell phones, MP3 players, iPods, PDAs, and digital cameras. Retailing for $49.99 a pop, you will now be able to [...]
Camera Glasses On Sale — Goodbye, Photography Bans
ThinkGeek has started carrying $100 remote-control cam-glasses with a discreet, 1.3 megapixel camera built into the temple. This is the beginning of the end for photography bans.
The Invention of the Bicycle
This short video from the “Pedaling History Bicycle Museum” in Orchard Park, NY gives an interesting overview of some of the crazy early bike designs.
From India – World’s Smallest Girl
Jyoti lines up with her classmates
A teenager from India who stands at a tiny 1ft 11in (58cm) tall is the smallest girl in the world.
Jyoti Amge, 14, is shorter than the average two-year-old child and only weighs 11lb (5kg).
Super Antibiotics Could Come From Alligator Blood
Antibiotics are a seriously important part of modern medicine, but due to certain infections becoming antibiotic-resistant, they can’t be doled out as plentifully as some would like. That might change in the near future, however, due to a new advancement from an unlikely source: the blood of alligators.
Crazy Restroom Signs
Lausanne, Switzerland
Several more after the jump
World’s First Camel And Llama Cross Now Has Friends
Rama, the world’s first cama, finally has some friends to play with.
The hybrid animal, the product of breeding a llama and a camel, has been the only creature of this kind since her birth in 1995.
But now, thanks to better breeding techniques, there are three more camas roaming the Arabian desert.
Japan’s Shrinking Population
Japan is doomed. It’s partly a problem that other develped countries are facing, but partly a consequence of decades of inflexibility, racism and formality.
The agent of Japan’s death is simple: depopulation.
Anti-Spam Vendors Blocking and Slowing Gmail
Have you had problems receiving e-mail from Gmail users recently? If so, you’re one of thousands. Over the past month, major anti-spam vendors have had to apply scrutiny to Gmail in a way they haven’t had to before, and the result is reduced delivery performance and sometimes outright blocking of Gmail. Some messaging hosts [...]
Virginia Becomes First State to Mandate Internet Safety Lessons
Virginia is the first state to mandate that public schools offer Internet safety classes for all grade levels — and it’s one of many measures being taken nationally to protect young Web users.
Smarter Women More Likely to Marry
Women with a university degree are more likely to marry than their less-educated sisters, according to Australian research released on Monday that reverses long-held views about bookish females.
