radiation


Our gadgets are trying to kill us. That Hot Pocket you just popped into the microwave? It’s a double whammy of fat and microwave radiation.

The SmartShawl was invented by mothers who wanted to prevent exposing their unborn children to the potentially harmful effects of microwave radiation and the electromagnetic fields that exist all around us. Supposedly, it can also be used by women to prevent the occurrence of breast cancer since the shawl can be positioned to cover the chest and belly.

According to the product page, the SmartShawl consists of proprietary “anti-radiation fabric” made from cotton and “micron thin metal fibers made from stainless steel.” SmartCovers are also available that can be placed over the microwave when cooking.

It all sounds a bit dubious, but I’ll admit that it looks a lot more comfortable than walking around with a tinfoil hat and a lead-lined dentist X-Ray apron.

Product Page ($30-$35 via ChipChick)


This is a new concept watch design from Toykoflash—the Radiation Level LED. It doesn’t actually measure radiation levels of course, but it sort of looks like it does with the way that it tells time. Hours 1-12 are displayed across the bottom, with groups of 5 minutes (5-55) in the top left section and four single minutes in the radioactive symbol in the top right.

As with all Toykoflash watches, the designs that get the highest votes from fans are the ones that get produced. So if you like this design, make sure to vote it up. Check out the watch in action after the break.

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super-powers-shirt

If you always dreamed of being a superhero but didn’t know how, this shirt offers a simple two step process to getting there. Just arrange for a random accident around a large source of radiation and you will be set. What could possibly go wrong?

Product Page ($18.99)