“There exists a need for an illuminated device that is removably attached to a body. There also exists the need to for a body attachment with a light for users to wear over nipples. There also exists a need for an illuminated removable nipple cover to have a batter [sic] powered LED light that is […]
Tag: jewellery
DNA Spit jewellery (a most personal gift for your Valentine?)
Now that Valentine’s day is rapidly approaching, have you considered presenting a romantic partner with some jewellery made from your spit? A research project at Aalto University, Finland suggests that you could. Oron Catts and Marika Hellman of the university’s Biofilia Lab explain: “First, some water is held in the mouth for a moment and […]
A newly patented use for old new teeth
If you’ve ever been at a loss for ideas when it comes to finding a use for a child’s discarded primary teeth – a new US patent (#8661849) provides suggestions (though you might want to check with the inventor as to royalty arrangements for using his invention): “The invention discloses jewelry made of disinfected, pulverized […]