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If you buy a new Verizon, Sprint, or AT 038;T phone contract through Amazon Wireless in the next week, Amazon will sell you almost any of those carriers ; phones for a penny. Guess which one left out . It not even Black Friday yet and Amazon is turning up the heat on stanley flask it pre-holiday dealz. Turns out last week very respectable deal on the Droid Razr was just a preview. The site Penny Pincher promotion includes new hotness like the Razr and the Samsung Galaxy S II, along with dozens an stanley cup d dozens of other Windows Phone and Android devices. The only handset that conspicuously absent from the deal is the iPhone, which, yeah. https://gizmodo/all-the-black-friday-deals-5851137 Oh but there more! If the phone has a hotspot feature and you opt-in, Amazon will throw in a $100 gift card. The deal only covers new lines of service, so you can ;t simply extend your contract. Don ;t think too long about it鈥攖he promotion only valid through 11:59 p.m. PDT November 28, 2011. [Amazon] stanley cups Amazon Dlnh This Car Packs More Tech Than Your Home Office
Some mice that once were blind can now see, thanks to a breakthrough from researchers at UC Berkley. And humans might not be far behind. There are two main causes of blindness鈥攔etinitis pigmentosa, which is genetic, and macular degeneration, an age-related problem your grandmother might have. Both ailments are related in that the retina rods and cones, or photoreceptors, die. The mice were genetically engineered so their rods and cones would die just after birth, and they regained sight after they were injected with a chemical called AAQ. Juts how is AAQ able to make stanley nz cells respond to light yet again Per Science Daily: stanley website AQ is a photoswitch that binds to protein ion channels on the surface of retinal cells. When switched on by light, AAQ alters the flow of ions through the channels and activates these neurons much the way rods and cones are activated by light. The researchers could tell that the animals could see again because after they switched the lights on, the little vermin shied away. The most promising part of this news is stanley cup sight was restored without applying any kind of foreign genes, like stem cells for example. And because of that, the retina isn ;t changed permanently, making the process less risky. The team is working on a stronger version for people to use. Which means some day your 87-year-old Meemaw might be able to ditch those thick glasses she so reliant on. [Science Daily via PopSci] Image credit: Genestro/Shutterstock