Scientists Develop New Technology To End Gun Violence
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Researchers at the University of Uvalde’s Charlton Heston Institute of Computer Science, in partnership with Smith & Wesson, have developed a new technology that promises to completely eradicate gun violence. The prototype system can break down all material into its constituent atoms, and then reconstitute them into guns. Officially called the firearm maximizer, but more affectionately known as the “gun nut” by the research team, given its resemblance to a gigantic walnut, the device is currently the size of a small adult bookstore, though the technology is expected to shrink over time.
Scientists Develop New Technology To End Gun Violence
Scientists Develop New Technology To End Gun…
Scientists Develop New Technology To End Gun Violence
Researchers at the University of Uvalde’s Charlton Heston Institute of Computer Science, in partnership with Smith & Wesson, have developed a new technology that promises to completely eradicate gun violence. The prototype system can break down all material into its constituent atoms, and then reconstitute them into guns. Officially called the firearm maximizer, but more affectionately known as the “gun nut” by the research team, given its resemblance to a gigantic walnut, the device is currently the size of a small adult bookstore, though the technology is expected to shrink over time.