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http://fitlife.tv/3-weird-tricks-to-boost-your-metabolism-recipe/ Join the tea party this week. :) In this weeks Sat Strat we are talking about speeding up t…

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Obamas Shrimp Czar and The Green Giant Project. Call Highland Hil Farm at 215 651 8329 for trees and shrubs. http://www.highlandhillfarm.com/Location.html – …

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But, uh, how do you land? It’s 2013, so we’ve all been wondering: Where’s my jetpack ? The future won’t have truly arrived until we can strap into a backpack and…

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It’s Friday, so let’s indulge in some completely nerdulent head-banging. I love robots. I love Motorhead. And so it stands to reason that I would love robots playing Motorhead…

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It was a huge year for 3-D printing technology, which touched everything from sports to chemistry to firearms. Advances in 3-D fabrication enabled some amazing feats of design and ingenuity…

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PopSci predicts the top news stories of the next year. Black Hole Chows Down A giant blob of gas headed directly for the supermassive black hole at the center of…

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The latest inventions take to the skies. From pilotless cargo copters to air pressure suits that can fly from the edge of space, these innovations represent the year’s most important…

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While many call for tighter firearm restrictions in the wake of the Sandy Hook tragedy, the Wiki Weapon project believes technology is about to make such regulation irrelevant–and that…

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Inside Copenhagen Suborbitals, the most powerful amateur rocket project ever flown Popular Science is pleased to present videos created by Motherboard , Vice Media’s guide to future culture. Motherboard’s original videos…

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University of Pittsburgh researchers have allowed a paralyzed woman to pick up and reorient objects–and even feed herself–by controlling a robotic arm with her thoughts. Researchers at the…

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Wiki Weapons Project conducted its first live test, and the partially printed AR-15 fell apart fast. A field test of a 3-D printed assault rifle ended quickly over the weekend…

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This week on FridgeCam, we invite Wheezy Waiter to a Great British Tea Party in London… Which looks suspiciously like LA, we host an indoor picnic with MysteryGuitarMan, and we …

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www.laser-gadgets.com www.facebook.com A FRACTION OF THAT BEAM WILL BLIND YOU INSTANTLY! Never point lasers at any kind of shiny surfaces, animals/humans… Made this one …

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