Lamborghini's $5.3 million topless Veneno: "Ever since the release of Lamborghini’s limited edition $4.3 million Veneno earlier this year, rumors of a topless version have been growing. This week Lamborghini turned rumor into reality with the announcement of its most expensive supercar to date – the $5.3 million Veneno roadster."
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Starpath spray-on coating lights up the road
Starpath spray-on coating lights up the road: "UK company Pro-Teq has developed a new water-resistant, spray-on coating that absorbs UV light during the day and releases it at night, adapting to the lighting conditions in its surroundings. The technology is being given a test run at the Christ's Pieces park in Cambridge, and could prove a cost effective alternative to conventional street lighting."
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Saturday, October 19, 2013
Aeromobil flying car prototype gets off the ground for the first time
Aeromobil flying car prototype gets off the ground for the first time: "There is a saying in flying: “If it looks good, it will fly well.” Stefan Klein, a designer from the Slovak Republic, has announced the first flight of his Aeromobil Version 2.5, a flying car prototype he has been developing over the last 20 years. This vehicle is a strikingly beautiful design with folding wings and a propeller in the tail. But will its flight capabilities match its looks?"
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Thursday, October 17, 2013
Energy-efficient LEAPrus 3912 hotel isn't for the faint-hearted
Energy-efficient LEAPrus 3912 hotel isn't for the faint-hearted: "Italian architects LEAPfactory recently constructed a new energy-efficient hotel on the southern glacier of Mount Elbrus, in Russia's Caucasus mountain range. Generally considered the highest peak in Europe, Mount Elbrus has a summit of 5,642 m (18,510 ft). The hotel in question is located 3,912 m (12,834 ft) above sea level, hence its name: LEAPrus 3912."
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Carbyne: The new world's strongest material?
Carbyne: The new world's strongest material?: "Researchers at Rice University have used a computer simulation to calculate that carbyne, a monodimensional chain of carbon atoms, is twice as strong as carbon nanotubes and three times stiffer than diamond. If their findings are correct and the challenges posed by manufacturing it can be overcome, then carbyne could prove an incredibly useful material for a wide range of applications."
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Jessi Combs breaks 48-year old land speed record
Jessi Combs breaks 48-year old land speed record: "Back in 1965, Lee Breedlove set the women's land speed record on Utah’s Salt Lake Flats with an average speed of 308.51 mph (496.49 km/h) over four runs. That record stood for 48 years until this month, when Jessi Combs smashed it in her 52,000 hp North American Eagle Supersonic Speed Challenger with a speed of 392.954 mph (632.39 km/h)."
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We chatted with Siri, for real, and weren't frustrated with her answers (Q&A) | Apple - CNET News
We chatted with Siri, for real, and weren't frustrated with her answers (Q&A) | Apple - CNET News: "Susan Bennett has done voice-over for airlines, TV, and radio ads. But none of that compares to being the voice behind Siri, a product loved and hated by millions. CNET chatted with her about being Apple's personal iPhone assistant."
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Monday, October 14, 2013
Spin Chill turns beverages cold in 60 seconds
Spin Chill turns beverages cold in 60 seconds: "Since the earliest days of brewing beer and making wine, the search has been on for an easy, affordable method of chilling drinks quickly without diluting them in the process. Florida-based start-up Spin Chill claims to have a solution to this vexing problem with a portable device that (literally) turns beverages ice cold in 60 seconds."
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How Money Is Made - Making of the New Hundred Dollar Bill - Esquire
How Money Is Made - Making of the New Hundred Dollar Bill - Esquire: "Unless you're more of a player than we think you are, that new hundred-dollar bill coming this fall won't wind up in your pocket very often. But it may be America's most popular export, the most coveted bill in the world. And the story of the new hundred — still made by hand with ancient tools — is the story of American money itself. "
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Sunday, October 13, 2013
New “Magic Number” inside Atoms Discovered: Scientific American
New “Magic Number” inside Atoms Discovered: Scientific American: "“Magic numbers” of protons and neutrons can make an atomic nucleus exceptionally stable—and a new one has just been added to the existing menagerie that helps sketch a fuller picture of the complicated inner workings of atoms."
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013
LG announces mass production of flexible OLED phone displays
LG announces mass production of flexible OLED phone displays: "LG today announced that it is to start mass producing flexible OLED display panels for smartphones. The company says that its technology uses plastic substrates rather than glass, and claims that a protective film on the back of the display makes it "unbreakable" as well as bendable."
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ARGO 8x8 XTI tackles the toughest lands (and waters) on Earth
ARGO 8x8 XTI tackles the toughest lands (and waters) on Earth: "Many vehicles claim to be "all terrain," but few of them can match the all-out, rove-over-anything capabilities of ARGO's line of 6x6s and 8x8s. The latest member of the amphibious family is the 8x8 XTI, a vehicle designed to reach the most remote worksites on Earth"
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