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    Precious Plastic is an open hardware plastic recycling project and is a type of open source digital commons project. The project was started in 2013 by Dave Hakkens and is now in its fourth iteration. It relies on a series of machines and tools which grind, melt, and inject recycled plastic, allowing for the creation of new products out of ...

  3. Dave Hakkens - Wikipedia

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    Dave Hakkens (born 1988) is a Dutch industrial designer.He gained fame with his two graduation projects: Phonebloks, a concept for modular telephones, and Precious Plastic, a movement to develop and promote machines and organizations for plastic recycling.

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    Full body scanner in millimeter wave scanners technique at Cologne Bonn Airport Image from an active millimeter wave body scanner. A full-body scanner is a device that detects objects on or inside a person's body for security screening purposes, without physically removing clothes or making physical contact.

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  9. Biological Cosmic Ray Experiment - Wikipedia

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    Around 80 cosmic-ray particles were found to have interacted with the plastic detectors that had been inserted under the scalps of the mice. The cosmic rays seen all had very similar energies and it is believed that the Apollo 17 vehicle and the experiment package reduced the frequency and energy of the cosmic rays that interacted with the mice ...