An invisible paint that only shows up in the glare of headlights has been created to help protect cyclists on the road. The spray, which comes in a deodorant-style can, can be applied to bags, clothes ...
'Invisible paint' is usually just something used to confuse young boy scouts - as in, "go and paint that fence with...". But now it appears invisible paint is closer to reality than you might think.
“Volvo has always taken safety seriously,” Grey London said in a product statement. “They invented the three-point seat belt in 1959 and then opened up the patent so that any car manufacturer could ...
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