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The Coca-Cola Company has always been focused on ensuring its packaging sustainability for decades. In 2007, it had launched a new plastic bottle for its cola drinks that used 5 percent less plastic. Moving ahead in this direction, the company...
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Want to amaze your family and friends with a bit of magic, then you must get the Levitron – Anti-gravity top. All you have to do is set up the top, adjust the legs,...
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Magnets fascinate many people as they try to figure how just how they can lift items larger and heavier than themselves. Well, if you are one of these people that are...
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The Shower Shock Caffeinated Soap will give you a fix without waiting to make coffee or running out to the corner coffee shop. You can just jump in the shower, wash...
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What you see above is a patent filed by Samsung for a phone with a QWERTY keypad that comes out like wings from behind the phone. Samsung has filed this patent with the...
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The Peephole Camera and DVR is a great way to see what is going on at your front door. You can record everything that happens just on the other side of the door.
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The Cstar Gadget and Gift Series 8×20 Aluminum Porro Prism Binocular are the best for those that wear eyeglasses due to the extra large roll down eye cups, on the...
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If you travel quite a bit or are just a fanatic about keeping your hands clean, the dissolving travel toiletries can be your little secret. You can take these items...
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Looking for a unique gift for that special guy. The Freedom Dynamo Electric Shaver just might be it. Not only will it provide your guy with a clean shave but also it is...
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An atypical tooth-in-eye surgery has restored the eyesight of Martin Jones. Blinded in an accident, the 42-year-old Jones was really excited to see his wife for the...
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Submarines are built for clean blue waters, with no thought that they’ll someday be submerged into sewers. The unlikely is made real by an Italian company which has...
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Finally, a real feasible solution to live out both passions of watching TV for sporting events and surfing the net to knows what’s topping the gadget world. Enough of...
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Who says you want to go camping or hiking without the luxury of electricity so you can log into your email or enjoy your favorite video? You can spend all day hiking in...
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I still remember the first dictionary that my parents gave to me – a big thick green book with the words MERRIAM WEBSTER splashed all over it. I was in third grade,...
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I very recently bought one of those regular red Swiss Army knives for myself. I haven’t had a real opportunity to use it in the wild yet, therefore I am planning a...
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In my place of work there is no check on an employee’s movement, and me being one, I keep loitering around for most of the day all unchecked. Employers in Japan have...
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Found this cool illustration depicting what extra-terrestrial life-forms might be watching right now, assuming they exist, have the relevant technology and are...
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If you are one of those who love to listen to the music while studying or working on a workstation, designer Sergey Chernobay has devised a multifunctional device that...
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That sounds kinda pathetic, doesn’t it? Who takes pictures of themselves when they’re alone? HAH! I can name more than 10 people who do! Come on, you have to admit...
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Celebrating the success of the Dartsmate brand, the Keyglory looks set to expand its range with the sleek user friendly scorer, the “Dartsmate Pro.” Coming from the...
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When we first saw pictures of the Lenovo Pocket Yoga, an ultra-portable PC, we thought Sony’s Vaio P was under theat. What we forgot then was the fact that China was...
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A Goldman Sachs analyst downgraded Alabama-based construction materials supplier Vulcan Materials Co. on concerns a recent share price rally was overdone and company...
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A new kind of light-warping material could boost the speed of the internet at least ten fold by, strangely enough, slowing bits of it down.
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Now a new breakthrough in the art of illusion has been achieved. Researchers at the Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center at the University of California, Berkeley...
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A federal report says the government is taking too long to secure radioactive materials that could get into terrorists’ hands.Radioactive material used for...
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One & Co did a case study recently on ADKD furniture that would revolutionize the way we sit at our dining table and lawns, by using a range of relieving sheet...
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A device that partially mimics the process by which spiders produce fine, yet super-strong, silks has been built.
The design could allow a new generation of tough,...
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Applied Materials Inc. snagged a $1.9 billion order to help build multiple solar panel factories, a major milestone in the expansion efforts of the world’s...
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Now, a team of laboratory researchers have devised a technique, which they claim could squeeze materials to pressures 100 to 1,000 times greater than achievable today....
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Here are some simple instructions and guide on how and where to recycle your goods of everyday use that has either no more in the usable conditions or out of fashion:...
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The new Applied HCT MaxEdge wire saw can help customers reduce the cost of manufacturing photovoltaic cells by enabling larger loads and using thinner wires at higher cutting speeds. (Photo: Business Wire)
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