37-year-old Chinese inventor Tao Xiangli spent almost 25 thousand dollars and more than 11 months to construct a robot out of recycled scrap metals and electric wires that he bought from a second-hand market. Back in 2009, he built by himself a submarine for just $4,385.”Not only can it perform simple actions, but it’s equipped with photoelectric sensors so it can even mimic my movements,” Tao said to reporters.

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Aqua lung ocean wings is a wetsuit that lets you fly underwater. When we compare human body with the creatures of the sea, we are inefficient underwater.Massive limbs and lack of fins or tails requires a lot of energy to move in the water. Designer Guillaume Binard in cooperation with “Aqua Lung” created “Oceanwings”, a wetsuit with neoprene membranes which gives an incredible feeling to divers who use it in the deep sea.

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Transparrent mobile phone-Taiwanese company “Polytron Technologies” promises to make a revolution in the mobile communication, and by the end of 2013 to present fully transparent mobile phone.Polytron technologies unveiled the prototype recently. Manufacturer already started marketing campaign for the upcoming new product.Made of conductive glass, the see-through phone is ultra lightweight and is said to have almost as much functionality as a contemporary smartphone.

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On February 5 London’s Science Museum presented “the world’s first bionic man”.Robotic Exoskeleton, nicknamed “Rex” is valued at $1 million.

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Tactus Technology has unveiled a tactile layer component that creates dynamic physical buttons that rise out of the surface of the screen.It works by manipulating a transparent fluid inside the screen and causing it to press up against a top polymer layer, which bulges up and creates a button that can be pressed.The buttons recede back into the touchscreen when no longer needed, leaving no hint of their presence.

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