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BananaHama Bikes put your butt in a sling
Instead of a saddle, BananaHama Bikes feature a hammock.
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Genetically-engineered mosquitoes lose nose for humans
Researchers at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) have genetically engineered mosquitoes to alter their sense of smell, which could provide the understanding required to block the pesky pests attraction to humans.
Science
Scab-inspired wound dressing speeds healing
Scientists are developing a scab-inspired wound dressing material that speeds healing.
Children
Sony and Lego team up to add life to Lego bricks
Lego has teamed up with Sony to develop prototype Lego bricks embedded with electronics that they’ve dubbed “Toy Alive.”
Photography
Graphene-based image sensor to enhance low-light photography
A new graphene-based image sensor developed at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore is 1,000 times more sensitive to light than existing CMOS or CCD image sensors.
Aircraft
Saker S-1: Military-inspired personal jet aims to reach Mach 0.99
With a design inspired by military fighter jets, US-based Saker Aircraft says its Saker S-1 will cruise at Mach 0.95 and reach a top speed of Mach 0.99.
Urban Transport
How does Elon Musk's Hyperloop work?
What has Elon Musk said about the Hyperloop and what might this translate to in the real world?
Architecture
SEED's net zero modular classroom takes on Living Building Challenge
The SEEDclassroom is designed to be a portable teaching space available at short notice, and yet one which meets its own energy and water needs.
Science
Even when stitched together, graphene remains the strongest known material
Columbia University researchers have come up with a way to produce large joined sheets of graphene which are just as strong as the material in its pure, crystalline form.
Architecture
Porsche Design Tower elevator deposits car and driver inside their luxury apartment
The Porsche Design brand has designed a residential tower in Miami that features three robotic car elevators that allow inhabitants to take their cars right into their home.
Military
DARPA's Unattended Ground Sensor uses smartphone techology
DARPA’s Adaptable Sensor System (ADAPT) program is looking towards to use smartphone technologies and practices to create new ground sensors quickly and cheaply.
3D Printing
New flexible materials pave the way for 3D-printed clothing
Flexible materials offered by online 3D printing bureaus are opening the door to new types of objects.
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