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This one has been making the rounds for a little while now (including a recent appearance on The Colbert Report, viewable after the break), but it hasn’t received anything near Segway-like coverage, which is all the more curious given that it’s potentially a far more important device. Dubbed the Slingshot, Dean Kamen’s latest creation promises to do nothing short of producing clean water from virtually any liquid source (without filters) and generate enough electricity to power about 70 energy efficient light bulbs. What’s more, Kamen estimates that the machines would cost between $1,000 and $2,000 which, given the number of people a single one is likely to help, is certainly quite the bargain.
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Original post by Donald Melanson
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