Five amazing, clean technologies that will set us free, in this month's energy-focused issue. Also: how to build a better bomb detector, the robotic toys that are raising your children, a human catapult, the world's smallest arcade, and much more.


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Dyson actually markets to the vacuuming of cats. Cause for celebration. The next inevitable step is a fire-hazard-minimizing hairdryer-equipped blanket from Vidal Sassoon. = )
On the other side, the only elegance in SimpleHuman's Sensor Can is in the name (which admittedly has a nice sense of meter.) Two hundred dollars to show off that you can't take the time to step on a lever. It doesn't even make sense for most commercial situations.
So that means I can tell my wife I don't have to take the trash out anymore 'cause the editor said I "won't have to touch a dirty bin." This might be the best trash can ever! Wait a sec... what if you have stinky trash? Does the thirty seconds of lid opening time come with a deoderizer too?
Woah, a camera with a GPS? Nice!
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HTC Surround?? Cmon audiophiles across the globe facepalm the thought that a Science article would attempt to buy into the gimmick there is any kind of surround effect coming from what I'd assume to be ribbon speakers. Maybe include Windows Phone 7 but not the HTC surround =/