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WaterBlade aims to have fitness buffs walking on water
There are already human-powered devices that allow you to walk on water, plus there are electric motor-powered stand-up paddleboards. The WaterBlade, however, appears to bridge the gap between the two.
Motorcycles
KTM's 1290 Super Duke R falls mercifully short of expectations
Frankly, the marketing build-up and spec sheet of "The Beast" had Loz terrified – but a funny thing happened when he twisted the throttle on the 1290 R. It didn't kill him. In fact it turned out to be a surprisingly approachable bike for all conditions.
Good Thinking
ShopInstantShoe instant-fit shoe system is heading for stores
For women, buying the wrong shoes can be about more than just esthetics. That's where the DemoShopInstantShoe project comes in. Established a few years ago, the collaborative effort is now about to release a device that instantly adapts off-the-rack shoes to a custom fit.
Mobile Technology
iPad Pro vs. 2015 MacBook
Apple is positioning its new iPad Pro as a lightweight productivity machine, but where does that leave this year's ultra-light, almost-tablet-like MacBook? We pit these two Apple gadgets against each other in the categories that matter most.
Mobile Technology
Google takes on iPad Pro and Surface with the Android-running Pixel C
Google introduced the Pixel C convertible tablet, its apparent answer to the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 and Apple's iPad Pro, at an event in San Francisco Tuesday morning.
Bicycles
TurnCycle automatically backs up cyclists' hand signals with LED display
Although we've already seen various illuminated turn indicators for bicycles, the fact is that cyclists should still also be using traditional hand signals. That's where the TurnCycle comes in. It uses the rider's hand signals to automatically activate a separate LED turn indicator.
Environment
Hungry mealworms could keep Styrofoam out of landfills
Mealworms, it turns out, can survive on a diet of Styrofoam. With that in mind, scientists at Stanford University have now determined that mealworms can break the difficult-to-recycle plastic foam down into a biodegradable waste product.
Electronics
Portobella mushrooms improve battery recipe
Researchers have created a battery incorporating the skins of portabella mushrooms. The move not only has the potential to reduce the economic and environmental cost of battery production, but may also result in batteries whose capacity increases over time.
Robotics
Painting robot controlled entirely by a look
It may be no Michelangelo, but a robotic arm wielding a brush has completed a multi-colored oil painting at the behest of nothing other than human eyes. The system has been developed as engineers search for intuitive means of controlling robotic limbs.
Biology
Scientists develop unique tag for tracking jellyfish and squid
Scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have developed a new technology called ITAG, which is designed to place instruments on squid, jellyfish to provide detailed information about the animals and their habitat.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Torax is an affordable, highly adjustable standing desk solution
There are already a lot of adjustable desk solutions on the market in 2015. Now crowdfunding project Torax is getting in on the act with a convenient, highly-adjustable product that hits a pretty reasonable price point.
Biology
Biomimicry Global Design Challenge down to final eight
The Biomimicry Institute has announced the finalists of the Global Design Challenge. Eight teams will now go on to prototype their solutions in an accelerator program that will award US$100,000 to the winner.
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