19.
Roller Coasters with Wings
On traditional roller coasters,
your weight is centered over the wheels, but two new coasters — the X Flight at
Six Flags Great America and Dollywood’s Wild Eagle — have you hanging off the
side of the track, dangling in midair. It’s kind of like you’re sitting on the
wings of a plane. The Swiss company Bolliger & Mabillard had to completely
reimagine the seat design to handle the stress caused by the differently
distributed weight.
Cora Currier
20.
A World without Hangovers
Researchers at Imperial College
London are closing in on a formula for a new kind of booze — synthetic alcohol,
it’s called — that would forever eliminate the next morning’s headache (not to
mention other problems associated with drinking). The team, led by David Nutt,
a psychiatrist and former British drug czar, has identified six compounds
similar to benzodiazepines — a broad class of psychoactive drugs — that won’t
get you rip-roaring drunk but will definitely provide a buzz. According to
Nutt, the alcohol substitute would be a flavorless additive that you could put
in a nonalcoholic drink. And when you want to sober up, all you’d have to do is
pop a pill. Clay Risen
21.
Mind-Reading Shopping Cart
In February, Chaotic Moon Labs
began testing a robotic shopping cart that acts a bit like a mind-reading
butler. To start it up, you can text message the cart’s built-in tablet computer.
Now it knows who you are and what you need for dinner. The cart uses
Microsoft’s Kinect motion-sensor technology to track and follow you through the
store, pointing you — in a synthy voice reminiscent of a G.P.S. navigator —
toward products on your list. The system will also warn you if you’ve added
something that violates your dietary restrictions. Still only a prototype, the
cart isn’t nearly as nimble as its human-powered cousin, but it does have one
main advantage. Items you add to the cart can be automatically scanned, and you
can finalize your purchase from the device, skipping the checkout line
entirely.
Farhad Manjoo
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