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Groundbreaking tech of yesteryear goes under the hammer
Germany's Auction Team Breker is hosting a sale of technology world firsts from the 17th century right up to just a few years ago.
Architecture
Blue Forest reveals designs for new Biodiversity Nest Treehouse
UK architectural firm Blue Forest has revealed its plans to build a large nest-like treehouse amid the Eden Project conservatory’s Humid Tropics Biome.
Bicycles
Plume bicycle mudguard recoils when not needed
The Plume is a bicycle mudguard that recoils like a metal tape measure when not in use.
Science
SKWID harnesses the power of both the wind and the tide
The SKWID system, which harnesses power from both the wind and the tide, is scheduled to be tested in Japan.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Sony to adapt PlayStation 3 titles to treat lazy eye in children
Scientists from Nottingham have announced that they've drafted in Sony to help with I-BiT, a research project seeking to treat lazy eye with video games and specially designed 3D glasses.
Robotics
Underwater robot seeks out endangered sturgeons
Scientists are using satellite data and an underwater robot to locate and protect endangered Atlantic sturgeon.
Computing
Adobe kills retail suite, goes all in on Creative Cloud
Adobe is done with retail: it announced that it's going all in on its subscription offering.
Astronomy
Armstrong’s “one small step” EKG among aerospace treasures up for auction
RR Auction is hosting a major sale of aerospace memorabilia from the past century.
Electronics
Making solar cells with a kitchen microwave
Researchers at the University of Utah have discovered a method for creating solar cell material using the same microwave found in most kitchens.
Architecture
Apelle: the wooden home in Finland which is being called a boat
The Apelle wooden home located in Karjaa, Finland stands out out from your average eco-home, as it was constructed as if it were a boat.
Laptops
Casetop "laptop" uses your smartphone as its brains
The Casetop from Livi Design is a netbook-like LCD panel, keyboard and battery pack combination that uses a smartphone for its computing power.
Space Systems
Humans hack space in the International Space Apps Challenge
Given 50 problems related to space exploration and 48 hours in which to work, 9,000 people in 80 locations around the world created over 600 solutions, in the International Space Apps Challenge.
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