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    balls187: Terrible. :( more »
    denisnossevitch: i would like to inject this jellyfish gene in my eyeballs. That would be freaking sweet! more »
    Gundem: And this won't effect their skin material and cause future disorders/ Voles = rough skin Jelly = no skin more »
    dry-roasted-peanuts: Someone, do this now with pigs. I DEMAND GLOW IN THE DARK BACON! more »
    weatherman: Awesome. I want this for my kids. When will it be FDA approved for humans? more »
    yantelope: See, when I goof off at my job and build pointless things I get in trouble. When geneticists do it it's called research. more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Now, which animal can we combine to produce laser cats? more »
    N@tedog: Light up my pathway Glowing little prairie vole Dont touch me you freak more »
    Deaf Mute: all that blur makes me uneasy about what state my penis should be in more »
  • #science

    Prairie Vole Embryos Injected With Glowing Jellyfish Gene Grow Up To Glow Too

    No, they're not chewed-up pieces of gum, quit salivating. These are the world's first transgenic prairie voles, which were injected with a jellyfish gene as embryos, resulting in glowing baby voles. More »
  • #imageoftheday

    Glowing Girls Bring Blade Runner Fashion To Life

    Twenty-seven years later, these girls are wearing EL wire and conductive thread in order to bring the spirit of Blade Runner into the 21st century. Or, they were hocking a book. Not sure. [BBGadgets]
  • #iphone

    Russian Mod Makes iPhone's Rear-Side Apple Logo Glow

  • #speaker

    USB LED Light Tube Speaker is Like Bad Sci-Fi Prop For Your Desk

  • #speakers

    Glowing, Flashing USB Speakers are *Ahem* Bullet-shaped

    Okay, okay: I know what they look like, but since the official description is "bullet-like," that's what I'm sticking with. These 7.5-inch tall, cylindrical, smooth-tipped speakers are USB bus-powered and have music-reactive color-changing LEDS in the top, making them "very nice to listen to your favorite music at night" apparently. They pump out 2 x 2W and 2 x 1W of sounds from 150Hz to 20kHz. Available now for a mere $20. [Gadget4All via Geek Alerts]
  • #wakeup

    REMY Biometric Blanket Wakes You with News on Your Snooze

  • #furniture

    Full Moon Sideboard, Your Gear's Own Glowing Lunar Base

    I'm about to move home, and this sideboard by designer Sotirios Papadopoulos is going right on my dream-about-it furniture list. "A sideboard?" you say. Well, it's simple and beautiful, in a very sciencey kind of way. The detailed luna surface is painted with a glowing paint Sotirios invented, called EcoLightInside since it's apparently eco-friendly. Why's it a dream-only item? It's a limited edition of just 24, and while the price is unknown I suspect it'll be astronomical. Shame: I'd already pictured myself dotting it with markers detailing the Apollo missions. [InventorSpot]
  • #rug

    FootLume Glowing Rug Solves Midnight Stubbed-Toe Problem

    The FootLume carpet design is basically a high-tech rug jammed with electroluminescent lights and weight sensors. As you stroll across your bedroom in the dark on your way to, you know, get a drink of water, the rechargeable rug lights up to guide you on your way. No bright light to wake your sleeping partner, fewer stubbed toes—perhaps not if you're as bleary as I am when I wake up. Designed by two students at London South Bank University, the prototype was shown at the Ideal Homes show in the hopes of attracting a manufacturer. So it may see the light of day, um... night as a real product, hopefully without the cheesy butterfly design. [Livescience]
  • #gadgets

    Glowing Umbrella Keeps You Infinitesimally Safer at Night

  • #clips

    How to Make Glow-In-The-Dark Printer Ink

  • #japan

    Glowing USB Animals Light Up Desks, Hearts

  • #gadgets

    Glowing Toilet Seat Makes Your Deposits Look Really Disgusting

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