Tech You’ve Been Missing!
The world’s most pressing issues need smart solutions, but that doesn’t necessarily mean high-tech.
While various cutting-edge innovations, such as mind-controlled robotic body suits and microchip drug delivery, are improving the lives of people across the globe, there are also a number of equally impactful inventions with little-to-no electronics, like a lamp powered only by gravity.
These inventions are saving lives through simplicity.
If you haven’t seen them yet then you have to check it out. These top inventions are sweeping the nation and they maybe in a store nearest you really soon!
Harry Kubota
March 23, 2015
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