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Topic: Motion sickness device-going to need bigger battery?  (Read 294 times)

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Fuzzy Tom

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http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2015/09/05/Researchers-aim-to-diminish-motion-sickness-with-electrical-current/3431441450387/

Looks like a hoodie with electrodes - over-the-counter in 3-5 yrs.

Can you imagine the posts about malfunctions (by survivors)?   Will it double as a wearable shark shield? 


 

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