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Soon, see-through cellphone you can wrap around your wrist

A see-through cellphone that can be draped around a wrist may soon be possible as scientists have

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New car seat can recognise driver’s bottom-print

Scientists have designed a car seat which can recognise the ‘bottom-print’ or the way people sit to

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Now, a ‘robo-dog’ that guides the blind

Japanese inventors have created a ‘robo-dog’ that can make life a lot easier for blind people

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Typillow – pillow to rest your iPad 2, hands and head!

A new pillow has been launched that acts as a dedicated lap pillow for the iPad 2

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Here’s world’s smallest camera that is just the size of a fingertip!

A New York firm has developed the world’s smallest commercially-available camera that is around the size of a fingertip, but can take two megapixel images and can even shoot video

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Now, robotic glove that will bring movement back to injured hands

Italian engineers have developed a robotic glove that would give a helping hand to patients who are struggling to move their fingers after an accident or a stroke

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Now, ‘intelligent t-shirts’ to monitor human body, locate patients in hospital

Scientists have developed an “intelligent” t-shirt that monitors the human body (temperature, heart rate, etc.) and locates patients within the hospital

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High-tech uniform allows soldiers to ‘see’ through the eyes of others

Scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking high-tech military system, which allows every soldier in a unit to see through the eyes of another

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New wires to carry more electricity than copper

A new superconducting wire can carry 40 times more electricity than a copper wire of the same size,

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‘Throwable robots’ serving as ‘smart’ grenades to soldiers in the field

South Korean defense forces are using small, lightweight throwable “smart grenades” that allow their troops to peer over walls, climb stairs and kill enemies from a distance via remote control

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