March 17, 2008

A Cell Phone Made of ...Tapioca?

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Scientists are using salmon sperm, silk, and viruses to create more eco-friendly gadgets of the future, reports Business Week.

"There's a video playing these days at New York's Museum of Modern Art about a curvaceous cell phone called "Morph."

Unlike your typical phone, this one's from Nokia is form-fitting: It wraps around your wrist like a bracelet when you're not using it for calls. It also kills germs and looks out for your health by "sniffing" the surrounding air and analyzing your sweat."

View the slide show of all the product concepts

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