March 10, 2014

Cool Logos With Hidden Symbols

Did you know that some companies have symbols hidden inside their logos? Goodwill Goodwill’s logo is a stylized letter “g” that doubles as a smiling face. FedEx Negative space between the letters “E” and “X” creates an arrow. LG Some people believe that Pac-Man is hidden inside the LG logo. Amazon Logo features an arrow […]

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The Japanese Crab Meat King

Wired UK: Tatsuya Abe is Japan’s crab-meat king. Seven years ago, he cofounded the Yamato seafood company in Shiogama, Miyagi province, to offer the best-quality imported Russian and Alaskan taraba crab, red crab, and other cooked and processed seafood. A year later, the father-of-one decided to experiment with e-commerce, launching an online store “which no

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The “Abiliti” to Eat Less

Another weight loss solution is coming down the pike. A new medical implant, a gastric pacemaker, can be implanted in the stomach and acting as stomach nerves, signal to the brain a premature feeling of fullness. Popular Science explains just how it works: The device, made by Mountain View, Calif.-based IntraPace, will be implanted in

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Luxury Submarine

Luxury Submarine   Do you have an extra $80 million under the mattress just waiting to find the ultimate celebrity status vehicle? Well, then, how about a luxury submarine? For instance, take the U.S. Submarines’ Phoenix 1000. The Phoenix 1000 is a 213-foot luxury submarine with a total interior area in excess of 5000 square feet.

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Nanocrystalline Cellulose: Is Wood the Next Wonder Material?

New Scientist: The hottest new material in town is light, strong and conducts electricity. What’s more, it’s been around a long, long time. Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC), which is produced by processing wood pulp, is being hailed as the latest wonder material. Japan-based Pioneer Electronics is applying it to the next generation of flexible electronic displays.

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