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These Special Gloves Can Detect Toxic Substances
6:44:58 AMVignesh Ramachandran
Sure, we've heard of a lot about color-changing clothing: workout shirts that visualize your workout or blue jeans that fade to white depending on body temperature.

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Firing of the World's First 3D-Printed Gun Documented On Video
5:19:25 AMStan Schroeder
Can guns really be 3D-printed? The answer to that question is a simple yes. If you don't believe it, just watch Cody Wilson, the man behind the world's first 3D-printed gun, firing the weapon on video. Following a test firing, documented by Forbes, in which a string was used to pull the trigger, Wilson now took the gun into his hands and successfully fired it.

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This Mask Gives You Superhuman Abilities
2:40:09 AMStan Schroeder
Fans of "Iron Man," take notice: A group of students at the Royal College of Art in London have created two masks that can give you superhuman sight and hearing. The first prototype covers the wearer's ears, mouth and nose and uses a directional microphone to give him the ability to hear an isolated sound in a noisy environment. For example, you could target a person in a crowd and clearly hear his words without the surrounding noise.

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Digital Camera Features Designs Inspired by Bug Eyes
2:01:09 AMAnita Li
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a digital camera inspired by the compound eyes of arthropods — that is, animals such as insects, spiders and crustaceans. Instead of the single-lens eyes that humans have, compound eyes are made up of many small visual units.

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Hands-On With This Week's Top Apps
Sunday, May 05, 2013 9:48 PMEmily Price
This was a big week for apps, and particularly app updates. Vine added an update that allows users to shoot video using their forward-facing camera, while Twitter updated its Android and iOS apps to include support for Trends. What's more, popular beer app Untappd finally made its way to Windows Phone, and Google Now debuted on the iPhone.

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Vote For Your Favorite Google Doodle Created By Kids
Sunday, May 05, 2013 8:21 PMVignesh Ramachandran
There are just five days left to vote for your favorite Google Doodle contest design, created by kids. Soon, five national finalists will be chosen, with the winning artwork featured on Google's homepage. It's all part of the search giant's sixth-annual Doodle 4 Google design competition for K to 12 students in the United States.

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Worst Possible Cybersecurity Breaches Could Be Far Worse Than You Imagined
Sunday, May 05, 2013 5:02 PMQuartz
The cyber-ruffians who briefly tanked the stock market last week by faking a news tweet about an attack at the White House showed how much damage can be done with a few well-placed keystrokes. Those who hacked into a Department of Labor website earlier this week could have wreaked even more havoc, say, if they successfully tweaked the monthly jobs report.

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Beer Drones To Deliver Brew to Concertgoers
Sunday, May 05, 2013 3:00 PMVignesh Ramachandran
Thirsty music festivalgoers in South Africa this summer may be able to get beer instantly delivered to them — via drones. During August's OppiKoppi Music Festival, attendees can order beers from their phones to be delivered the event's District 9 campsite. The beer-equipped drones will swoop down and deliver beer via parachute to the appropriate customer, as explained in the video above.

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