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Divers Mask
Testing the first in-mask heads up display for Navy Seals.
Microscope
Demonstrating the world's first desktop scanning electron microscope.
Morse Code
At the annual Morse Code revival on the Pacific Coast.
Hard Drives
Comparing a USB thumb drive to the world's first hard disk drive, RAMAC.
On the Set
Richard Hart and Director Steve Kotton on the Next Step office set.
Green Building
Atop New York's first self-sustaining Green apartment tower.
Solar Power
Holding algae controlled by solar powered robots.
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Video Aircraft
With a consumer version of autonomous video aircraft with GPS.
Vomit Comet
Weightless training with astronauts in NASA's Vomit Comet.
Zeno
Conversing with the world's cutest talking robot.
