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Photos: Print-at-home chocolate to robot snakes - 10 weirdest items made by 3D printers

...artificial blood vessels so they can be used to supply nutrients to human organs created in the lab. They intend to make the capillaries in... Read more

1 October, 2011 by Nick Heath
I Love My Body 1.0

I Love My Body 1.0

...meet the characters in these stories Breezy, Belly-Jean, Bonnie, Briny & Harty - human organs that appear as characters they can bond with, on which these... Read more

9 April, 2012
Voice Test 1.0

Voice Test 1.0

...mouth of a human. Voice is the result of synergy of many human organs, namely lungs, vocal folds and articulators (tongue, palate, cheek, lips, etc... Read more

23 July, 2011
I Need Those Vitamins 1.0

I Need Those Vitamins 1.0

...are necessary for healthy nourishments and vital for proper functioning of different human organs and systems. They affect the brain and the nervous system and... Read more

21 July, 2011
Virus Storm 1.0

Virus Storm 1.0

...the human health,they gathered and learned how to quickly invade the human organs.In this game you got to lead the green virus to... Read more

21 July, 2011

Condemnation for sale of human eggs on the Web

...lawyer with City law firm Charles Russell, believes the fashion for selling human organs on the Internet raises the need for clearer laws on what... Read more

26 October, 1999 by Jane Wakefield
The Scary State of America by Michael Teitelbaum 3.0.1

The Scary State of America by Michael Teitelbaum 3.0.1

...mischievous Shadow People of Arkansas, the Jersey Devil, the extraterrestrials who take human organs as a souvenir of their trip to Washington, and the wailing... Read more

21 May, 2010
Illicit by Moises Naim 3.0.1

Illicit by Moises Naim 3.0.1

...take over governments. From pirated movies to weapons of mass destruction, from human organs to endangered species, drugs or stolen art, Illicit reveals the inner... Read more

18 February, 2010
Reliability Concerns in Embedded System Designs

Reliability Concerns in Embedded System Designs

...for tasks ranging from providing entertainment to assisting the functioning of key human organs. While mission-critical embedded applications raise obvious reliability concerns, unexpected or... Read more

1 January, 2006
emWord Games Super Pack 1 for Palm 1.0

emWord Games Super Pack 1 for Palm 1.0

...Words tests your general knowledge in various concepts that includes Currency, Countries, Human Organs, Authors, School days, Animals, Islands, Colors, Measurements and Oscar Winners.Don... Read more

25 November, 2004

"Word Games Super Pack 1" for Palm OS 5 1.0

...KNOWLEDGE in VARIOUS CONCEPTS ranging from COUNTRIES to OSCAR WINNERS -Currency, Countries, Human Organs, Authors, School days, Animals, Islands, Colors, Measurements and Oscar Winners.Don... Read more

27 March, 2004

"Trace With Words" for Palm 1.0

...Words tests your general knowledge in various concepts that includes Currency, Countries, Human Organs, Authors, School days, Animals, Islands, Colors, Measurements and Oscar Winners.Don... Read more

25 February, 2003

"Trace With Words" for Treo 1.0

...Words tests your general knowledge in various concepts that includes Currency, Countries, Human Organs, Authors, School days, Animals, Islands, Colors, Measurements and Oscar Winners.Don... Read more

25 February, 2003
Trace the Words 1.0

Trace the Words 1.0

...words tests your general knowledge in various concepts that includes Currency, Country, Human Organs, Authors, School days, Animals, Islands, Colors, Measurements and Oscar Winners.Don... Read more

24 August, 2002
Trace the Words for Pocket PC 2002 1.0

Trace the Words for Pocket PC 2002 1.0

...words tests your general knowledge in various concepts that includes Currency, Country, Human Organs, Authors, School days, Animals, Islands, Colors, Measurements and Oscar Winners.Don... Read more

24 August, 2002

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