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Company offers moon as final resting place
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Mar 31, 7:01pm
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bizarre, technology
http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/n27361370-space-moon/

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Laser could provide breath test for cancer, asthma
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Mar 31, 6:58pm
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health, science, technology
http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/n19270953-laser-detector/

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Solution elusive for awaking in surgery | Philadelphia Inquirer | 03/13/2008
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Mar 20, 4:04am
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health, science, technology
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/health_science/daily/20080313_Solution_elusive...

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Allen Brain Atlas
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Mar 15, 10:07am
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health, science, technology
http://brain-map.org/welcome.do;jsessionid=5CD9886E777C78C0AC657EB6B808765D

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Sex-Toy Sue will drive you around the bend - Technology - theage.com.au
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Feb 16, 8:40am
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celebrities, science, design, technology, gadgets
http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/sextoy-sue-will-drive-you-around-the...

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Ottawa Citizen
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Feb 14, 6:53am
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business, science, technology, finance
http://communities.canada.com/ottawacitizen/blogs/bitsandbytes/archive/2008/0...

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Gadgets swamp our digital future - Times Online
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Feb 13, 3:02am
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science, technology, gadgets
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/ar...

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Gadget-makers offer a future so bright you&ll need video goggles - Times Online…
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Feb 13, 3:01am
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science, technology, gadgets
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/gadgets_and_gaming/...

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American Inventor Spot | The First and Best American Inventor Site!
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Feb 2, 7:00am
25 reviews
shopping, electronics, bizarre, technology, gadgets
http://inventorspot.com/
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This is an interesting site and great fodder for stirring the creative juices, as well as seeing what weird and cool (and some downright bizarre) crap others are coming up with.

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Apple Launches MacBook Air - World's Thinnest - SlipperyBrick
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Jan 19, 6:24pm
3 reviews
computers, environment, internet, science, technology
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2008/01/macbook-air/
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A "high-performance Mac notebook with a full-size keyboard and display" yet is thin enough to fit inside a manila envelope. One caveat: Its CD/DVD drive is a peripheral device rather than built in. But for something this thin, that's to be expected at this point.
"...Apple is also paying attention to the environment with this new notebook, giving it an enclosure made out of recyclable aluminum, a mercury-free and arsenic-free LCD and glass display, PVC-free internal cables, less power consumption than any other Mac, and even the packaging is less than half as much as other MacBooks and made from 100% recycled material."
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