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Scientists 'Visit' Mars with Augmented Reality Tech | Singing Tesla Coils | Hubble Spies Mysterious Red Rectangle

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The Latest News in Tech! [View in browser] [Logo] [Tech] // [Health] // [Planet Earth] // [Store] [Mars Comes to Earth: Scientists 'Visit' Red Planet with Augmented Reality] [Mars Comes to Earth: Scientists 'Visit' Red Planet with Augmented Reality] Augmented reality tech is helping scientists explore the surface of the Red Planet — from its sprawling craters to its enormous volcanoes — from right here on Earth. [Tesla Coils 'Sing' in Electrifying Performance] [Tesla Coils 'Sing' in Electrifying Performance]For the band ArcAttack, harnessing the power of 1 million volts of electricity — and turning that energy into music — is business as usual. [New Wearable Device Is Virtual Ski Coach Inside Your Boot] [New Wearable Device Is Virtual Ski Coach Inside Your Boot]Whether you fear face-planting the moment you get off a chairlift or you're perfectly at home on the slopes but want to better navigate a tricky black-diamond course, a new wearable gadget for skiers is here to help. [Hubble Telescope Captures Sharpest Image Yet of Mysterious Red Rectangle] [Hubble Telescope Captures Sharpest Image Yet of Mysterious Red Rectangle]The Hubble Space Telescope delivers a deep look into a mysterious cosmic object called the Red Rectangle Nebula. You are receiving this email because 1.) You're an awesome customer of Livescience.com or 2.) You subscribed via [our website] Unsubscribe by [clicking here]. [Twitter] [Facebook] [Google Plus] [Purch Logo] [1-866-648-2140] [storesupport@livescience.com]

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