Unlike standard needles, MIT researchers have developed an innovative device that delivers a tiny, high-pressure jet of medicine through the skin without using hypodermic needles; “the device can be programmed to deliver a range of doses to various depths – an improvement over similar jet-injection systems that are now commercially available.” Continue reading for a video demonstration.

Having a giant slide carved from blocks of ice is as cool as they come, or so we’d like to think. This awesome example was spotted in China, and on a beautiful day might we add. Click here to view the first image in today’s viral picture gallery. Continue reading for a video of a fake treasure chest prank.

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No, these aren’t snacks created to look like actual gadgets, but the real devices, deep-fried by food-stylist Caitlin Levin for the sake of art. Yes, most of the devices still work since the oil isn’t hot enough to actually melt the gadgets. Continue reading to see more.

The Transcend 64GB JetFlash 500 USB Flash Drive uses ultrasonic welding technology to make the drive’s inseparable outer case more solid and rugged. It’s currently on sale today only for $36.99 shipped, originally priced at $72.25. Product page. Continue reading for an unboxing video of the 8GB version.

Losing USB caps can be quite annoying, not to mention the inconvenience of taking the cap on and off every time the drive is used. For extra convenience and protection, the JetFlash 500 flash drive is designed with an innovative extension and retraction mechanism that enables users to bring out or hide the connector with a single flick of the thumb.

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The zombie apocalypse has hit Baltimore, Maryland and it begins with Alexander Kinyua, a distraught man in Horford County who ingested portions of the heart and brain of his victim, Agyei-Kodie. According to the Baltimore Sun, “when Alexander Kinyua [was asked] about the remains, Jarrod said his brother denied that they were human and said they were animal remains.” Continue reading for the news report and more information.