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Prevent a hangover with the worlds first 'sober pill'? Ep: 110
Created: 02/22/2013
Video description: Scientists have created what may be the worlds first pill that can make you sober if you've had too much to drink. Russian meteorite fragments go up for sale on online as well as Milla Jovovich's shorts and later this year a man will have surgery to attach a bionic hand that can feel touch sensations.

Prevent a hangover with the worlds first 'sober pill'? Ep: 110 Video Transcript

-- -- -- haven't been canceled yet and that's what's happening this week on cnet's crave blog. -- meteorites go on sale and a pill could sober you up if you've had one Q many. -- Follow up story to last week's massive meteor over Russia -- meteorite fragments are now up for sale online. Now you -- own your very -- piece is a meteor that exploded over Russia after colliding with the Earth's atmosphere in about 30000 miles per hour last Friday. The dime sized piece of the meteor -- 200 dollars this week on eBay for. Prices vary depending on the size of the fragments and have reached into the thousands of dollars on some sites. -- other weird things for sale online Amazon recently launched a celebrity memorabilia store where you can now Biden's -- Jovovich -- shorts from Resident Evil. Only 2999. Dollars and 99 cents. If you're not a Jovovich fans and how about it Justin Bieber signed photo for 125 dollars. For the original movie -- for the movie bubble boy featuring Jake Gyllenhaal. For a whopping 9995. Dollars. -- recent publication in nature nanotechnology. Bio chemical professors from UCLA USC -- -- deleted enzymes to form enzyme you know complexes. The combination of the -- enzymes was then injected into drunken mice and the result was an immediate lowering of the mice blood alcohol content. In the article the -- right. -- method essentially kicks up the body's ability to metabolize alcohol into overdrive. This she turns your windows -- to -- years. Japan's national institute of advanced industrial science and technology. Has invented the stick on film which turns glass into a Smart window and reflecting surface. The switch a -- -- devices and electro chronic device which can change states when a low voltage supply. The film elect realizes moisture in the air converting it into hydrogen which fills a small gap between the film in the window. Causing the glass to go from a -- state to a mere state in about thirty seconds. Later this year amid -- received the first ever bionic hand that can feel. The surgery will connect the bionic hand directly to the -- nervous system. The goal is for him to not only move -- -- but also received -- signals from sensors inside the hand. The -- will be attached to electrodes connected to the median and older nerves through the median nerves in the human arm. Sylvester my Cerro head of the translational neural engineering laboratory in Switzerland explains the surgery -- let the -- communicate with -- -- hand. Moving it by thinking in -- receiving touch signals in response. If successful the procedure will be a breakthrough in sensitive prosthetics for -- The water works three -- 380 printer Penn State up three times fast is a kick starter project that was so popular. It met its funding goal of 30000 dollars in a matter of hours the pen allows you to 3-D print objects as you literally draw them onto a surface. The printer -- is much more affordable than competing 3-D printers packing all the functionality of -- 3-D printer into a much smaller portable package. You can -- your own three do live 3-D printer -- 175 dollars and 99 dollars depending on the availability on the kick starter. But hurry their only 16100 units left. Hey guys thanks for watching is always defied all these these choices it's crave blog crave dot cnet.com. Subscribe to the blog and this week's crave giveaway is -- -- Sydney four port for charging stations. Go to the blog and enter to -- Sony then you're -- you by the Cassini diagnosing TPS Intifada which. Pension mail shows who -- -- does not sound. -- and don't you don't -- -- out. So you should help -- -- -- certainly knows who gives it a -- Nathan just bug in. -- -- -- -- --

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