Heat-Activated Total Solar Eclipse Stamps Reveal What’s Blocking the Sun

Most US Postal Service stamps are pretty, but boring. I recently got some Wonder Woman stamps that looked awesome, but once the initial excitement wore off, they were just stamps to me once again. Well, the USPS has something really interesting to offer now.

To celebrate the total solar eclipse visible in parts of the United States on August 21st (this is the first total solar eclipse visible in the US since 1979, and the first traveling across the entire country since 1918. It’s a big deal.), the US Postal Service is releasing these cool commemorative stamps that can change based on heat.

When they are at regular temperature, they appear completely black, but when rubbed with your ringer, the thermochromic ink reveals the moon. It’s like those heat activated mugs that we all love. I hope they make more stamps like this.

[via Gizmodo via Geekologie]

Mr. Rogers Heat Activated Sweater Changing Mug

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It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood, a beautiful day for some coffee and food, won’t you be, won’t you be, my neighbor? Or something like that. May the wisdom of Mr. Rogers always be with you with this Mr. Rogers Sweater Changing Mug. And just like the real Fred Rogers did every episode of his show, this mug changes into a cardigan sweater. Well not the mug itself, that would be weird. But add a hot beverage and watch as Mister Rogers’ sweater automagically changes.
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If that’s not enough to get you inspired, the 12 ounce mug is filled with classic Mr. Rogerisms. Not literally filled up with them, that would be weird. Let’s say covered in them. Now that’s better. See, I’ve made this day a special day just by being me. Thanks for the advice Mr. Rogers. Now I will go change my shoes because it’s such a good feeling to know I’m alive, such a happy feeling, I’m growing inside.
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Fill Up Your “Tank” with the Tank Up Coffee Mug

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With the price of gas these days, you never want to see your gas gauge drop down to “E”. But with the Tank Up Coffee Mug, filling up is as easy and inexpensive as heading over to your coffee pot and pouring yourself a fresh cup. The “gas” gauge on this mug is heat sensitive and as you fill it with a hot beverage the gauge turns red and climbs up to full (and vice versa as you drink it). Side benefit is you can see how much coffee you have left from across the room- that is if you can actually put down your mug for long enough to head across the room without it. Tank up!
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Heat Changing Tetris Mug

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Tetris mug! When you put a hot beverage into this Heat Changing Tetris Mug, the board changes. And it changes to the perfect scenario too- the long straight piece coming in to knock four lines off at once. Bonus! No you can’t actually play Tetris on the mug (without gluing your smartphone to the side- not recommended) but since it’s officially licensed, it looks just like the real deal and not some knock-off. This ceramic mug holds 12 ounces and features the same Tetris image on both side. Cool..err hot.

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Shader Printer uses heat-sensitive ‘paint’ that can be erased with low temperatures (hands-on video)

Shader Printer uses heatsensitive 'paint' that can be erased with low temperatures handson video

Lovin' the bold look of those new Nikes? If you're up to date on the athletic shoe scene, you may notice that sneaker designs can give way long before your soles do. A new decaling technique could enable you to "erase" labels and other artworks overnight without a trace, however, letting you change up your wardrobe without shelling out more cash. A prototype device, called Shader Printer, uses a laser to heat (at 50 degrees Celsius, 120 degrees Fahrenheit) a surface coated with a bi-stable color-changing material. When the laser reaches the "ink," it creates a visible design, that can then be removed by leaving the object in a -10 degree Celsius (14 degree Fahrenheit) freezer overnight. The laser and freezer simply apply standard heat and cold, so you could theoretically add and remove designs using any source.

For the purposes of a SIGGRAPH demo, the team, which includes members from the Japan Science and Technology Agency and MIT, used a hair dryer to apply heat to a coated plastic doll in only a few seconds -- that source doesn't exactly offer the precision of a laser, but it works much more quickly. Then, they sprayed the surface with -50-degree Celsius (-58 Fahrenheit) compressed air, which burned off the rather sloppy pattern in a flash. There were much more attractive prints on hand as well, including an iPhone cover and a sneaker with the SIGGRAPH logo, along with a similar plastic doll with clearly defined eyes. We also had a chance to peek at the custom laser rig, which currently takes about 10 minutes to apply a small design, but could be much quicker in the future with a higher-powered laser on board. The hair dryer / canned air combo offers a much more efficient way of demoing the tech, however, as you'll see in our hands-on video after the break.

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Heat Activated Motion Tracking Security Light

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Other lights may simply turn on when motion is sensed but the Motion Tracking Security Light. Heat Activated Motion Tracking Security Light goes above and beyond that. This light automatically swivels to follow people as they move around your yard. The light detects body heat up to 40 feet away with it’s wide angle infrared sensor which even has extra sensors aimed below the unit. It’s lit by LED lights and can be wall or eave mounted and hardwired directly to an existing electrical box. The swiveling allows this light to offer more coverage than a normal light and a moving light can go a long way towards warding off trespassers from your yard.

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