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Evidence of Human Birdwings flying hoax piles up
The Human Birdwings Project shows a Dutch inventor flying, but is it real?
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The Hublot "Antikythera" watch - one only to be auctioned
Our original story on the Antikythera mechanism and Hublot's clockwork recreation was one of the highest rating stories of all time on Gizmag. Now, one of these remarkable watches is up for auction.
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Israeli Army's hands-free "Human Backpack" for rescue operations
The Agilite Injured Personnel Carrier makes rescuing a victim easier and more efficient.
Automotive
First Smith EV Newton Step Vans to be deployed by FedEx Express
FedEx Express will be the first company in the U.S. to deploy the Newton Step Van, an electric delivery van developed by Smith Electric Vehicles and Utilimaster.
Outdoors
Source Universal Tap Adapter lets you refill your hydration bladder in your backpack
The Source Universal Tap Adapter makes filling your hydration pack quicker and more convenient.
Electronics
Piezoelectric graphene could have wide-reaching applications
Scientists have used computer models to demonstrate how piezoelectric graphene could be created.
Astronomy
The Pirate Bay might move servers to the sky to avoid the authorities
In an effort to evade the authorities, The Pirate Bay is considering attaching servers to drones that will constantly hover in lower orbit and broadcast via radio.
Computing
Commodore USA unveils Amiga Mini, updated range
Commodore USA has announced its first Amiga-branded computer, the Amiga mini - a compact aluminum Intel Core i7-driven powerhouse of a computer.
Marine
The Wider 42 - more deckspace and stability in 12 seconds
The Wider 42 footer works ingeniously in that you can activate mobile extensions either side of the hull, double the deck area and give the boat complete stability, all at the press of a button.
Electronics
Sony develops power outlet that can recognize devices and users
Sony has developed a power outlet that can identify devices plugged into it, as well as individuals using the plug.
Automotive
Ayrton Senna's Toleman TG184-2 F1 car up for sale
The Toleman TG184-2 F1 which Ayrton Senna drove into the memory of every auto racing fan to witness the 1984 Monaco GP is to go to auction. Driving in the rain, the Brazilian rookie in his first F1 street race drove through the field ...
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Researchers may have discovered how memories are encoded in the brain
Scientists may have discovered how memories are stored in the brain.
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