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Scorpion fs 26 S-Pedelec folding electric trike goes up to 28 mph (45 km/h)
The HP Velotechnik Scorpion fs 26 S-Pedelec is an electric, folding recumbent bike that can go as fast as 28 mph.
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Regular green laser pointer used to detect hazardous chemicals
A consumer laser pointer has been used to create a small, inexpensive Raman spectrometer.
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AquatiCo project would let anyone control a real submarine over the internet
The AquatiCo project would allow computer users anywhere in the world to control an actual ocean-based submarine over the internet.
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iPod touch 5G vs. iPod touch 4G
How does the new 5G iPod touch compare to its (now cheaper) predecessor?
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Art and science combine to turn gold chloride into nuggets
The Great Work of the Metal Lover forces extremophilic bacteria to metabolize high concentrations of highly toxic gold chloride which results in the formation of small deposits of gold metal.
Mobile Technology
txtr reveals pocket-sized Beagle eReader
German developer, txtr, has revealed the Beagle, which it claims is the smallest eReader in the world, with a 5-inch screen and a weight of 128 grams (about 4.5 ounces).
Automotive
Ford and friends unleash half a dozen new Mustangs
Ford has previewed six new SEMA Mustangs that get some aftermarket attention from a variety of partners.
Computing
Extremely rare fully-operational Apple I computer up for auction
One of the six remaining fully operational Apple I computers in the world is up for auction next month.
Architecture
Flying saucers, glass roadways, subterranean caverns: three visions of the Grand Central Station of 2112
Three leading architects gathered last week at the third annual summit of The Municipal Art Society to present their visions for the dramatic redevelopment of New York's Grand Central Terminal, but only one included an enormous flying saucer.
Automotive
2014 Corvette's 6.2L V-8 LT1 engine to have 450+ horsepower
Chevy's 2014 Corvette LT1 V-8 pushes an estimated 450 horsepower.
Architecture
Could animal blood be the next eco-friendly building material?
British architecture school graduate Jack Munro has found a way to make a building material using one of the few materials from cattle that currently goes to waste – blood.
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In pictures: inside the world's narrowest house
The world's narrowest house, Keret House opened towards the end of October in the former Jewish Ghetto district of Warsaw, Poland.
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