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05 Dec

Most Dangerous Object in the Office: 17-Inch Hand Claws

The blades on this strap-on don't give the satisfying snikt! that Wolverine's adamantium talons do, but here at Wired they still strike fear in the hearts of, well, just about everyone. Three 11.5-inch stainless steel knives protrude from the wearer's skull-bedecked knuckles, ending in needle...

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Dec. 3, 1984: Bhopal, 'Worst Industrial Accident in History'

1984: Poison gas leaks from a Union Carbide pesticide factory in Bhopal, India. It spreads throughout the city, killing thousands of people outright and thousands more subsequently in a disaster often described as the worst industrial accident in history. Union Carbide chose Bhopal, a city of...

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Army Builds Fantasy Island in Second Life

Army recruiters try using Second Life to attract young daredevils, who might lay their lives on the line in exchange for a chance to jump out of planes or shoot a weapon -- virtually. ...

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Analyst: Use Lasers on Pirates (and Everyone Else)

Well-known defense analyst James Jay Carafano has a solution to the pirate crisis: lasers. That's not surprising, considering his answer to every security question — from Russian mortars to Hezbollah missiles to jihadists' bombs to pirates' boats — lies in lasers and other so-call...

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Feds to Judge: Don't Second-Guess Bush Domestic Spy Program

A judge in San Francisco federal court hears arguments from the Justice Department and Electronic Frontier Foundation regarding lawsuits against telecoms that cooperated with the Bush administration's once-secret domestic spy program. ...

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How to Use Neuroscience to Become Your Avatar

Watching video through virtual-reality goggles of a mannequin's body while you look down at your own can trick your brain into believing the mannequin's body is yours. Swedish neuroscientists find that threatening the mannequin's body with a knife caused a physiological response in the person wat...

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