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Kranium cardboard bicycle helmet now available for purchase
The Kranium cardboard bicycle helmet is now available for pre-order in the UK.
Home Entertainment
Sony goes one (inch) better with "world’s first 56-inch 4K OLED TV"
At CES 2013, Sony showed a prototype OLED TV it calls the “world’s first and largest 56-inch 4K OLED TV.”
Astronomy
Students calculate what hyperspace travel would actually look like
A group of students from the University of Leicester have calculated what it would actually look like to make the jump to light speed.
Wearables
Central Standard Timing makes bid for world's thinnest wristwatch crown
Chicago-based Central Standard Timing has designed a wristwatch featuring an e-ink display and built-in battery that's just 0.8mm thin.
Automotive
2014 Infiniti Q50 sedan features drive-by-wire steering
Infniti has unveiled its Q50 luxury sports sedan with drive-by-wire steering.
Military
DARPA wants to hide naval assets on the sea bottom
DARPA's Upward Falling Payloads project is aimed at developing storage capsules capable of remaining on the deep seabed for years.
Children
iPotty: Toilet training ... now with added iPad
The iPotty is a child's toilet training potty with a built-in iPad stand.
Games
School imposes compulsory Minecraft lessons
A Swedish school has made headlines, first at home and then abroad, by making super-popular build-em-up video game
Minecraft
compulsory for students aged 13.
Environment
Graphene oxide causes radioactive material to "clump" out of water
Scientists have discovered that graphene oxide flakes are very effective at removing radioactive contaminants from water.
Astronomy
NASA awards contract to Bigelow Aerospace for inflatable ISS module
NASA has announced that it has awarded a US$17.8 million contract to Bigelow Aerospace to provide the International Space Station with an inflatable module
Photography
Nikon announces S1 and J3 1-Series cameras
Nikon has revealed two new cameras in its mirrorless interchangeable lens camera 1 series, the J3 and the S1.
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Scientists say at least one in six stars has an Earth-sized planet
A recent analysis of the data gathered from the Kepler telescope has revealed that Earth-sized planets across our Milky Way are much more common than previously thought.
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