'Death bus' delivers execution to your door

Injection
Step up to the Chinese death bus, where lethal injection is the preferred method of execution

China has adopted a controversial new method of eliminating crime, provoking outrage from human rights groups and fresh claims of organ harvesting in the process. The country is slowly phasing out public executions by firing squad in favour of lethal injections - performed in its 40 'mobile execution chambers', or 'death buses'.

According to the bus-maker - a popular Chinese ambulance manufacturer - the vehicles are a civilised alternative to the firing squad. Convicts are strapped to a power-sliding stretcher that extends from the rear of the bus, while the execution is streamed live to officials to ensure it's being done legally.

An odd week for gadgets, Wednesday saw the introduction of a vibrating glove for pianists - watch it, that's pianists - courtesy of Georgia Tech researchers. Aimed as a helping hand for budding young musicians, the idea is to "fuse music with muscle memory to teach pianists their craft".

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