Self-assembling Small Robot Cubes

M-Block – MIT’s Self-assembling Robot Cubes

M-Block is an amazing new type of robot which has the self-assembling property. Researchers at MIT are working on a special type of robots which can self-assemble. The project has set a target of 100 such robot cubes which will be autonomous and fully equipped inbuilt algorithms. Read more about them right here.

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Blizzident 3D Toothbrush

Cool 3D Toothbrush Cleans Teeth In 6 Seconds

Blizzident is a cool new 3D toothbrush which will clean your teeth in 6 seconds. The astonishing invention is actually made with a 3D printer, and it will fit your teeth perfectly. Instead of brushing for 2 minutes, two times per day, you can now get perfectly clean teeth in mere seconds. Read more to find out how you can get one.

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Amazing New Flying Car

Terrafugia’s TF-X Transition – The Amazing New Flying Car

Terrafugia’s TF-X Transition is the worlds first new flying car designed for everyday use. The car is able to sustain a vertical liftoff and it is stated to reach speeds of up to 200 miles per hour. The car is still a concept, but Terrafugia has already begun feasibility studies for their new model, the TF-X™, a hybrid-electric flying car. Find out more about it right here.

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World’s Thinnest Thermometer

The Thinnest Thermometer In The World

The world’s thinnest thermometer is a new nano-thermometer which is similar to an electronic tattoo. The amazing new invention allows an extremely precise measurement of body temperature. The nano-technology is highly advanced and it is believed that it will have many applicabilities in the future since it is able to show how heat dissipates at the tiniest scales. Find out more about the world’s thinnest thermometer right here.

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My total Comments: 7
  • "@Edward: That is actually not a Halloween prop, so no facepalms are needed. Golden orb wavers do feed on snakes, and on birds, the picture is documented, it is not a hoax. There are many more pictures of golden orb weavers eating birds, we did our research, please do yours. "
    comment posted on The Biggest And Largest Spiders in the World, at 09/05/2013
  • "@admin: See it? I’d like to tooooooooooouch it. If divers say it’s fluffy, then I’m in. Too bad they are so rare *sigh* "
    comment posted on Rare Giant Underwater Creature: Unicorn of the Seas, at 08/08/2013
  • "We have added a part in the article where it says that the snake's length was contested, and that it was proven to be smaller. Thanks for the help! "
    comment posted on Biggest Snake In The World 55 Feet Long, at 07/20/2013
  • "I have a hard time understanding what you refer to as being 'junk'... the entire article is based on real facts, easily verifiable. "
    comment posted on Weird Humanoid Alien In Atacama Desert, at 07/03/2013
  • "The picture was indeed wrong, and we thank you for pointing out that error, but your statement that no snake has ever been verified to be longer than 12m is completely wrong. We will not provide any links to our sources here, but if you will do an online search of a 49 foot snake in Indonesia, you will find a lot of documentation on a 49 foot (which is almost 15m) Reticulated Python which was captured and put on display in an Indonesian zoo, as we stated. "
    comment posted on Biggest Snake In The World 55 Feet Long, at 06/11/2013
  • "As previously stated: the facts are based on research. Research means checking MORE than ONE source. When at least 3 reliable sources give the same lengths/data/information, I'm pretty sure anyone would agree that they're accurate. The wikipedia link was given as the most accessible source to anyone. "
    comment posted on The Biggest And Largest Spiders in the World, at 05/13/2013
  • "The facts in this article are based on research, and even if you can easily find out for yourself the lengths of these spiders, we will help you by providing a link towards articles where you can read about the lengths of the - Huntsman Spider: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntsman_spider We have replaced the Wolf Spider with the Camel Spider, a species a lot bigger than it. "
    comment posted on The Biggest And Largest Spiders in the World, at 03/23/2013