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America's Cars Could Litterally "Run on Dunkin"

 Imagine starting the day off with coffee not only in your cup, but also powering your vehicle.

Japanese Create Square Melons

Imagine if you could stack a big, awkward fruit (like a watermelon) neatly in your refrigerator.  Picture the huge amount of space that could be saved in shipping if the wholesome goodness of the watermelon you love could be harnessed into a uniform shape and stacked as neatly as boxes.

Sleeping well? - Find Out With A Sleep Scan Device

A company based out of Japan called Tanita is working to help people sleep better and possibly even combat insomnia by allowing them to monitor how well they're really sleeping.

Read Minds With A Hitachi Encephalometer

Ever wished you could read a person's mind?  Hitachi/Hitachi Kokusai Denki Engineering Company will soon unveil a new NIRS (Near infared spectroscopy) encephalometer device that will amazingly allow you to do just that!

Can Magnets Be Used To Ruin Our Ability To Think Morally?

Could you imagine not being able to control your actions, and not having the perception of what is right or wrong? Think about that for a moment...We are certainly taught what is right and what is wrong throughout life, but studies are finding that powerful magnets can actually alter our 'moral compass'.

Is the IPad Worth the Hype? Here Are Some Things to Consider

So, you just received your brand new Apple IPad. You're probably having mixed feeling about the device, and hopefully not buyer's remorse. The little device packs quite a punch. It uses a brand new processor unit called A4 which Steve Jobs said "...is our most advanced chip we've ever done that powers the iPad.

Sears & Roebuck Once Sold Opium, Heroin, and Cocaine

Hard to believe, but in the early 1900s, Sears & Roebuck (along with a number of other stores) sold products made with opium, heroin, and cocaine. 

 

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