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UV O3 Baby Pacifier Sterilizer!

Posted in A+Featured Gadgets, Consumer, Cool, Design, Educational, Gadgets, baby, health, home by max on the September 8th, 2008 at 9:55 pm
UV O3 Baby Pacifier Sterilizer!

UV O3 Baby Pacifier Sterilizer!

For the ultimate baby pacifier sterlization, you will need to try out this UV O3 Baby Pacifier Sterilizer by Pipila.

It uses a combination of ultraviolet rays and ozone (O3) to kill harmful bacteria.

Now, you have a better solution than traditional pacifier sterilizers that use water and microwave.

Using a patented UV/O3 (ozone) sterilising lamp, Pipila functions to kill up to 99.9% of germs residing on the pacifier.

Unlike other sterilisers on the market, using Pipila to sterlise your pacifier does not transform the shape of the teat nor leave residual smells or peculiar tastes on the teat. Further, Pipila is compact and portable enabling you to take it wherever you go!

The combination of UV and O3 function to penetrate and rupture the cell wall of germs, they then attack and destroy the DNA in the cells nucleus, the core function centre of the of the cell. This ultimately results in the termination of germs on the pacifier, leaving your baby with a clean and safe pacifier and you with a peace of mind.

via techfresh, Product Page

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DIY - How to Measure Speed of Light using Chocolate!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, DoItYourself!, HOWTO, Quantum Physics, Time Travel, science by max on the June 17th, 2008 at 1:29 pm

DIY - How to Measure Speed of Light using Chocolate!

Here’s a really cool science experiment that allows you to measure speed of light by putting chocolate in the microwave and measuring the hot spots.

In this Instructable, the first in a series using the book How to Fossilize Your Hamster And Other Amazing Experiments for the Armchair Scientist as inspiration, we use a bar of chocolate to measure the speed of light.

via instructables

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Cellphone in a Microwave???

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Educational, Entertainment, Funny, Gadgets, Household by max on the May 27th, 2008 at 10:09 pm
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Microwaved CD!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Entertainment, Gadgets by max on the May 18th, 2008 at 7:30 am

Microwaved CD!

I always wanted to microwave some CDs and see what’d happen but I guess this guy did it so you can enjoy the results!

Since microwaves came along, I have always had fantasies about putting odd objects in and seeing the reactions. This is probably one of the most interesting experiements. Putting the CD in the oven and waiting for the reaction. Warning: Do not try this at home!

via make

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Ants that Eat Electronics - a Miracle!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Earth, Eco-friendly, Educational, Gadgets by max on the May 17th, 2008 at 2:58 pm

Ants that Eat Electronics and PCB!

Well, here’s some great news that we’ve FOUND ants that can eat electronics, including your household computer, microwave, and anything with PCBs in it.

Why is this a good news?

Well, think of the electronics that cannot be recycled! If we can control and colonize these electronic-eating ants and use them to destroy old electronics, we can prevent the lead parts from electronics going into the earth and wala, we have a solution to the biggest problem in the electronics industry, the crazy rasberry ants.

With most countries around the world going lead-free within the last couple years, having these electronic ants will only mean a “miracle” solution to a worldwide problem of disposing old electronics with lead.

It sounds like the plot of a farfetched science fiction movie. Unfortunately for the residents of Texas, it is very much a reality: billions of tiny reddish-brown ants have arrived onshore from a cargo ship and are hell-bent on eating anything electronic.

Computers, burglar alarm systems, gas and electricity meters, iPods, telephone exchanges – all are considered food by the flea-sized ants, for reasons that have left scientists baffled.

[via neatorama timesonline]

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DIY - HOWTO melt a beer bottle in your microwave!

Posted in Cool, DoItYourself!, Educational, Entertainment, Video by max on the February 10th, 2008 at 6:59 am
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A mini microwave

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Food, Funny, Gadgets, Household, Microwave by david on the January 9th, 2008 at 10:00 am

This is ideal for the office or workplace and is just ideal for the single cup of coffee.

mini microwave

We seem to be getting everything in miniature these days; I just cannot even imagine what the next device will be. There is one disappointing fact about this little thing, which is its not powered by USB, after all everything is!

Priced at $129.95

Source [Oh Gizmo]

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Device that can see through walls

Posted in Cameras, Computer, Consumer, Cool, Funny, Laser, Microwave, x-ray by david on the December 23rd, 2007 at 12:00 pm

Now this may be considered good by some people and really bad by others, but whatever the general consensus of opinion this thing is out and no doubt somebody somewhere is using this to spy on someone else.

lobster

This device uses the lobster vision, which is exactly what they say it is. It uses the same principle of vision as a lobster would to find its way through the murky waters.

But there are issues here too, the devices uses a type of x ray, which I believe could be extremely dangerous in the wrong hands or even the right hands, so should this device be available to just anyone? I hope not!

Source [The Raw Feed]

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Microwave car stopper

Posted in Auto, Chemistry, Cool, Entrepreneurs, Gadgets, Laser, Microwave by david on the December 4th, 2007 at 2:00 pm

Now I am not sure about this one, simply because it is made by Eureka Aerospace, but whatever the case the idea is pretty cool.

car stopper

This device if it could be made portable enough could stop police chases once and for all, no body wants to see high speed chases apart from in the movies as they are a danger to all, so anything that could stop it has to be a good thing.

However what happens if they miss and hit the driver head?

Source [New Gadgets]

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