When not in use, this desk oven can be stowed upright and can serve as a whiteboard. Steve Gates hide caption

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Surf & Style European Championships 2013, Munich Airport Center. Munich Airport hide caption
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"Myth" is Continuum's flagship, 3-D printed shoe collection. Continuum is based in New York City. Continuum hide caption
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Cubii is a Kickstarter project that allows users to exercise — elliptical style — while sitting at their desk at work. Cubii hide caption
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Moment is an iPhone app that lets users see how much time they're spending on their cellphones. Moment hide caption
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SproutsIO Inc. allows people to easily grow fresh produce inside a home or office. The system is a spinoff of research done at the MIT Media Lab. SproutsIO Inc. hide caption
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The slipper is made from thermosetting PVC material. Designer Satsuki Ohata claims that once it hardens to your foot's individual shape, the slippers can be worn inside and outside. Satsuku Ohata hide caption
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Allen Klevens is the co-founder of Tooshlights, a California-based company that wants to ease the wait for a bathroom stall. Tooshlights hide caption
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The Armatix smart gun is implanted with an electronic chip that allows it to be fired only if the shooter is wearing a watch that communicates with it through a radio signal. It is not sold in the U.S. Michael Dalder/Reuters/Landov hide caption
A New Jersey Law That's Kept Smart Guns Off Shelves Nationwide
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Rodin's Left Hand of Eustache de St. Pierre, during the scanning process (from left); computer image created from the scan; inner anatomy; and exterior scan and inner anatomy combined for an augmented reality view of the sculpture. Photo by Matthew Hasel, render by Sarah Hegmann, Division of Clinical Anatomy, Stanford School of Medicine hide caption
Using A 3-D Version Of Rodin's Hands To Understand Anatomy
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The SipSnap TOT lid has a chew-resistant spout. Courtesy of Double Double hide caption
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A new jar (at left) is shaped liked a parallelogram so that its lid can be opened with less force. Nikkei Technology hide caption
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The Pongtu toilet unclogger, a Korean alternative to traditional plunging. YouTube hide caption
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These Speakeasy Briefs retail for $23.95. Courtesy of Speakeasy Briefs hide caption
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Google X is building a few hundred self-driving cars that have no steering wheel, accelerator pedal or brake pedal. Google hide caption