Modeled after the Aston Martin DB5, this cardboard automobile is “equipped with cardboard machine guns, oil slick spray nozzle, radar tracking screen and bulletproof plate at the rear, among others.” Click here for first picture in gallery.
It even has a flip top shifter knob with the red ejector seat button. The parachute on the ejector seat? Unfortunately, we’re pretty sure it too is made entirely of totally useless cardboard.
[via Jalopnik]




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MIT researchers have developed a new method for solar storage that splits “water into hydrogen and oxygen gases using the sun’s energy — recombined later inside a fuel cell.” Video after the break.
The key components to the process are a pair of catalysts (one consists of cobalt metal, phosphate, and an electrode; the other, platinum) which produce the O and H gases at room temperature and in neutral pH water (i.e., tap water).
[via Engadget - MIT]
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