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Was NASA's New Space Suit Inspired by Buzz Lightyear?

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Was NASA's New Space Suit Inspired by Buzz Lightyear?
3:09:15 AMAnita Li
A prototype space suit developed by NASA wouldn't look out of place on the set of Toy Story. That's because the suit, called Z-1, bears an uncanny resemblance to the intercosmic uniform worn by Buzz Lightyear. For the uninitiated, Buzz is the "space-ranger" star of Toy Story, a popular computer-animated film franchise. The Z-1, a white suit lined with neon green, looks remarkably similar to the astronaunt action figure's outfit.

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50 Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed
Sunday, December 23, 2012 8:03 PMFran Berkman
If you're reading this post, it means you somehow survived the Mayan apocalypse. We offer you our sincerest congratulations. Just so you know, a lot has happened while you were hiding out down in that bomb shelter. If you're looking to get back up to speed, you've come to the right place. While you were hiding, we at Mashable spent the past week checking out the newest and neatest in the tech world.

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8 Things I Learned About Tech in 2012
Sunday, December 23, 2012 11:39 AMCharlie White
The year flew by, and we saw a lot along the way. Here are the eight most important things Mashable editor Charlie White learned about tech in 2012.

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Scientists Develop World's First Peel-Off Solar Cells
Sunday, December 23, 2012 10:57 AMJoann Pan
Stanford University researchers created the first flexible, reusable decal-like solar panels that can attach to almost any surface. The Thin-Film Solar Cells (TFSCs) can be affixed to paper, plastic and glass without direct fabrication. The adhesive comes off with some room-temperature water.

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