Scientific American Presents the 2005 Holiday Gift Guide with This Season’s Top Science and Technology Gifts
28 November 2005
The editors of Scientific American have released their annual holiday gift guide filled with their favorite science and technology gifts for the 2005 holiday season.
Scientific American puts together this annual holiday gift guide filled with unique gifts that will appeal to science and technology enthusiasts. This year’s gift guide includes a combination of cutting-edge gadgets that will appeal to early adopters, do-it-yourself kits for the tech savvy, educational toys for the burgeoning young scientist, environmentally friendly products, and many more unique and fun gifts that are inspired by science and technology. The 2005 Holiday Gift Guide will be exclusive to the Scientific American web site and will not be available in Scientific American Magazine.
The following information is included in the Scientific American Holiday Gift Guide: a brief description of the item, retail price, the manufacturer’s or retailer’s web site. The gift guide is also categorized into three price ranges to make it easy for shoppers to quickly find the gift suitable for their budget.
The following is a sampling of some of the unique gifts from this year’s Holiday Gift Guide:
"Alive" Chimpanzee So Real, It’s Unreal! A robotic chimpanzee that interacts with the environment and people. Built using the latest animatronics technology from Hollywood movies
Moon Globe A model globe of the moon with accurate geographic details. NASA’s official model globe of the moon.
Solar Charger for iPods and cell phones Soldius 1 Solar Charger recharges all model iPods and 250 different cell phone models in a few hours of direct sunlight.
Prehistoric Pals Book and Toy Set The official Smithsonian Prehistoric Pals book and toy set includes four books as well as four matching dinosaur plush toys.
iRobot Scooba Floor Washing Robot The Scooba is a floor washing robot that combines a four stage cleaning process – sweeping, washing, scrubbing and drying into a single pass.
To view the entire list of Scientific American’s 2005 Holiday Gift Guide please visit http://www.sciam.com/giftguide.
Kate Wong, Online Editorial Director of Scientific American.com, is available for media requests regarding the 2005 Holiday Gift Guide.
For more information about the gift guide or media requests, please contact Han Ko at e-mail protected from spam bots.
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