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Kat Walk – A new VR omni-directional treadmill on Kickstarter.
Walk into the virtual worlds! No more constraints for your VR experience!
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How Alcantara faux suede went from Lamborghini seats to lining Microsoft laptops
Microsoft’s newly unveiled Surface Laptop uses a material called Alcantara to great effect, improving the user experience and instilling a sense of luxury.
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This Teen Designed a Breast Cancer Detection Bra After Almost Losing Mom To the Disease
“The tumor went from having the dimensions of a grain of rice to that of a golf ball in less than six months,” he said. “The diagnosis came too late and my mother lost both of her breasts and, almost, her life.” This inspired Ríos Cantú to create Eva, an auto-exploration bra that helps women detect breast cancer early on.
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Magic black: Air-Ink, the artists' supplies made from vehicle pollution.
Inventor Anirudh Sharma is capturing carbon from car exhausts to turn it into ink.
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Sourcing and Procurement: The 2016-2017 Technology and Innovation Outlook Report
the impact of today’s progressive solutions as well as those that are emerging across all relevant sourcing and procurement processes.
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Who Invented the Refrigerator?
Methods for preserving food by cooling have been around for thousands of years, but the modern refrigerator is a recent invention.
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This futuristic tumbleweed is actually a minesweeper
And it only costs $40 to build.
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This simple bottle cutter may be helpful to recycling
Watch this thing just SHRED.
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Carlo Ratti proposes human-powered gym boat along the Seine in Paris
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'Conductive concrete' shields electronics from EMP attack
An attack via a burst of electromagnetic energy could cripple vital electronic systems, threatening national security and critical infrastructure, such as power grids and data centers. Nebraska engineers Christopher Tuan and Lim Nguyen have developed a cost-effective concrete that shields against intense pulses of electromagnetic energy, or EMP. Electronics inside structures built or coated with their shielding concrete are protected from EMP.
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Ready to conquer the world | The Huffington Post
Young Poles want to create start-ups and drive innovation. The Polish government actively encourages them, realising that this is the best chance...
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The 71 Most AMAZING Innovations of All Time
This episode is sponsored by The Gates Foundation
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This machine records ambient noise to remix sounds from reality
Ambient noise is something that we don’t think about much, but by definition is always there. "Collector" is an interactive art object from Dmitriy Morozov as part of his ::vtol:: project, that puts a focus on the sounds that surround us. The piece consists of a rotating stereo microphone and speakers, which swivels toward the loudest sounds near it. When it hears noise, it records samples and puts together an algorithmic composition of the various background noises without any time between them.
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Water Gen System draws clean drinking water out of thin air
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Like an outdoor Roomba, Robomow grooms your lawn so you don’t have to
If the Jetsons had a lawn to mow, you can bet they would have mowed it with something like a Robomow robotic lawnmower. Much like a robotic vacuum, Robomow
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This invention by a British student could save millions of lives across the world
A 22-year-old British student has invented a mobile fridge that could save millions of lives across the world. Will Broadway's "Isobar" has been designed to keep vaccines at the ideal temperature while in transit in developing countries. And Will doesn't plan to make money from his creation. His focus is to get it to people who need it, which is why he won't be trying to get a patent.
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A Titanium-Gold Alloy Harder Than Most Steel Was Just Discovered
It was sort of an accident.
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31 brilliant ideas from China's DIY inventors
Very inventive.
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COWAROBOT R1: the carry-on suitcase that autonomously rolls along with you
COWAROBOT R1 is the first carry-on suitcase that follows you as you walk using multi-sensor fusion technology and robot motion control algorithm.
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10 Amazing Inventions From One Of The Most Important Scientists To Ever Live: Happy Birthday Mr. Tesla
Perhaps one of Tesla’s most famous inventions deals directly with energy, something that is the talk of many social and political conversations and something that could be free to everyone if we used Nikola Tesla’s invention. Over the years, as more and more people begin to recognize the game being played in our society, Nikola […]
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